2020
DOI: 10.37341/jkf.v5i1.211
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Rights Of Disabilities To Education, Occupation, Health, Social Welfare, And Accessibility

Abstract: Background: People with disabilities are those with physical or mental limitations in long term. People with disabilities have some rights they deserve such as rights to education, occupation, health, social welfare, and accessibility. Method and Subject: This research was conducted on December 2019, in Colomadu Sub District using questionnaire with cross-section design. The subject used consisted of 23 quadriplegic persons. Result: Out of 23 quadriplegic persons, the result of analysis showed significant scor… Show more

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“…However, previous studies related to persons with disabilities have focused more on rehabilitation in terms of infrastructure and training. Social support (Saputra, Bimo, Luhur, Wiguna, & Malang, 2016), assistance, accessibility, rights, employment and health of persons with disabilities (Ardesa, Utomo, & Marsim, 2020) are the dominant factors related to rehabilitation. Meanwhile, self-motivation, self-awareness is an interesting subject that has not been widely studied at present.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, previous studies related to persons with disabilities have focused more on rehabilitation in terms of infrastructure and training. Social support (Saputra, Bimo, Luhur, Wiguna, & Malang, 2016), assistance, accessibility, rights, employment and health of persons with disabilities (Ardesa, Utomo, & Marsim, 2020) are the dominant factors related to rehabilitation. Meanwhile, self-motivation, self-awareness is an interesting subject that has not been widely studied at present.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%