Fundamental joint principles on expert opinions according to the social law code no. IX (SGB IX) and their application to a virtual individual case history were published recently in this journal. They are based on the ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, WHO 2001). A visionary review of the chances and prospects for the further development of the rehabilitative system is outlined and the necessary steps for their implementation are demonstrated.
As part of its programme of activities for the triennium 1996-98, the ISSA proposed that a comparative country study be conducted on the social relevance of self-help groups and their integration into the rehabilitation process. A pilot study was conducted to assess the situation in five European countries at comparable stages of social development. Increasingly, since the Second World War, people with a chronic illness or a disability in these countries have joined together in self-help groups and organizations in order to overcome their condition together and work for better integration into society. The situation at present is that the self-help movement is no longer seen as an alternative to the regular social security system, as it used to be: instead, both the self-help groups and organizations and the institutions and facilities responsible for rehabilitation are seeking an increase in cooperation.
This contribution describes how Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is enabled on a Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. It will refer to a procedure done under a Debian [1] Testing (Etch) Environment. The procedure will also be possible under other Linux distributions but since Maemo is built upon Debian, this approach is the most preferrable way to extend Maemo Linux. An SELinux enabled device will provide the possibility of a convenient configuration of the device. Different stakeholders can define detailled access control to the components they maintain. This ensures the interests of the stakeholders by providing the benefits of a Linux based embedded device.
The Health Advisory Board of the German Federal Association for Rehabilitation (BAR) describes future trends and challenges in rehabilitation as deriving from the socio-demographic development in Germany and the structural characteristics of its Social and Health Care Insurance System. The focus is on elder employees to sustain and regenerate their capacity for employment, on people which are no longer employed to activate their autonomy and ability for self-support, and on rehabilitation as a holistic and integrative process extending through the social security and health insurances. There is an urgent need and a real chance to benefit from already existing scientific findings more frequently and to integrate them effectively into adequate further education and training programmes for professionals. Finally the conclusion summarises 8 theses to facilitate rehabilitation as an integral and essential part of the German social security and health sector. This paper was fully accredited by the members of the BAR Managing Board.
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