2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-32622014000200008
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Súmula Do Programa "Viver Sem Limite": Plano Nacional Dos Direitos Da Pessoa Com Deficiência

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“…The PNSPD defined six areas of focus: (1) promotion of quality of life; (2) impairment prevention; (3) comprehensive health care; (4) organization and functioning of care services for persons with disabilities; (5) expansion and strengthening of information mechanisms; and (6) human resources training. This commitment to the right to healthcare for people with disabilities was reinforced by the ratification of the UNCRPD in Brazil in 2008 and again by the launching of the National Plan for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities-Living without Limits in 2011 [6]. The latter had the participation of more than 15 ministries and the National Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Conade), involved all federal entities, and had predicted investments of 7.6 billion reais (approximately 1.3 billion USD) until 2014 [6].…”
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“…The PNSPD defined six areas of focus: (1) promotion of quality of life; (2) impairment prevention; (3) comprehensive health care; (4) organization and functioning of care services for persons with disabilities; (5) expansion and strengthening of information mechanisms; and (6) human resources training. This commitment to the right to healthcare for people with disabilities was reinforced by the ratification of the UNCRPD in Brazil in 2008 and again by the launching of the National Plan for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities-Living without Limits in 2011 [6]. The latter had the participation of more than 15 ministries and the National Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Conade), involved all federal entities, and had predicted investments of 7.6 billion reais (approximately 1.3 billion USD) until 2014 [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This commitment to the right to healthcare for people with disabilities was reinforced by the ratification of the UNCRPD in Brazil in 2008 and again by the launching of the National Plan for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities-Living without Limits in 2011 [6]. The latter had the participation of more than 15 ministries and the National Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Conade), involved all federal entities, and had predicted investments of 7.6 billion reais (approximately 1.3 billion USD) until 2014 [6]. Specific commitments were also made to expand rehabilitation services and the provision of assistive technology [7].…”
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“…Quando falamos de acesso à educação, as Salas de Recursos Multifatoriais (SRM) e o Atendimento Educacional Especializado (AEE), são recursos capazes adaptar o espaço ao redor da pessoa com deficiência, no que diz respeito a locomoção até o ambiente educacional e nas salas de aula, proporcionando uma melhor qualidade no aprendizado deles. Além disso, foi adicionado às unidades federais do ensino superior de Pedagogia, cursos voltados para educação bilíngue, como a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) (Governo Federal, 2014).…”
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“…O programa BPC trabalho, visa proporcionar oportunidades para que os indivíduos com deficiências sejam inseridos nos contextos sociais de forma inclusiva. Os Centros-dias e as Residências inclusivas, buscam fornecer acesso a assistência social e saúde, bem como o acolhimento de jovens e adultos com deficiência em situação de dependência (Governo Federal, 2014).…”
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