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adam_text Sadržaj Sadržaj Predgovor...................................................................................................... vii I. Pojmovno određenje invaliditeta i osobe s invaliditetom...... 1 II. Učestalost osoba s invaliditetom u populaciji.......................... 9 III. Uzroci nastanka invaliditeta..................................................... 11 IV. V. Relativnost invaliditeta.............................................................. Društveni koncepti razumijevanja invaliditeta....................... 15 17 VI. Položaj osoba s invaliditetom u društvu kroz povijest........... 21 VII. Paradigme i invaliditet............................................................... 29 VIII. Teorije i invaliditet..................................................................... 31 IX. Modeli invaliditeta..................................................................... 35 X. Istraživanja о invaliditetu......................................................... 45 XI. Načela u radu s osobama s invaliditetom................................. 51 XII. Holistički pristup u radu s osobama s invaliditetom.............. 55 XIII. Osobe s tjelesnim invaliditetom............................................... 57 XIV. Osobe s oštećenjima vida........................................................... 69 XV. Osobe s oštećenjem sluha.......................................................... 75 XVI. XVII. Gluhoslijepe osobe...................................................................... Osobe s oštećenjima govorno-glasovne komunikacije........... 81 83 XVIII. Osobe s poremećajima iz autističnog spektra.......................... 87 XIX. Osobe s intelektualnim teškoćama.......................................... 91 XX. Osobe s duševnim smetnjama.................................................. 95 XXI. Osobe s višestrukim oštećenjima............................................. 99 XXII. Invalidi rada................................................................................ 101 XXIII. Hrvatski ratni vojni invalidi iz Domovinskog rata.................. 103 XXIV. Djeca s teškoćama u razvoju.................................................... 105 XXV. Mladi s invaliditetom................................................................. 111 XXVI. Odgoj i obrazovanje djece s teškoćama u razvoju i mladih s invaliditetom............................................................. 115 XXVII. Profesionalna rehabilitacija osoba s invaliditetom................... 125 XXVIII. Rad i zapošljavanje osoba s invaliditetom................................. 129 XXIX. Brak i obitelj osoba s invaliditetom........................................... 133 XXX. Starije osobe s invaliditetom..................................................... 139 XXXI. Kvaliteta života osoba s invaliditetom ..................................... 141 V OSOBE S INVALIDITETOM U DRUŠTVU XXXII. Uključenost u zajednicu osoba s invaliditetom...................... 151 XXXIII. Podrška osobama s invaliditetom i članovima njihovih obitelji........................................................................... 157 XXXIV. Stavovi, stereotipi, predrasude, diskriminacija i stigmatizacija osoba s invaliditetom....................................... 163 XXXV. Siromaštvo i osobe s invaliditetom........................................... 169 XXXVI. Nasilje nad osobama s invaliditetom........................................ 171 XXXVII. Socijalni rad s osobama s invaliditetom................. 177 Literatura....................................................................................................... 183 Kazalo pojmova............................................................................................ 217 vi Literatura LITERATURA 1. Adamson, L. 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A Administrativna definicija invaliditeta 9 Afazija 66, 84 Alalija 84 Autizam 87-89 В Barthelov indeks 61-62 Biomedicinski pristup 35 Brak 22, 133-137 Brzopletost 84 invaliditet kao medicinska kategorija 18 invaliditet kao moralna kategorija 18 invaliditet kao stigma 19 Duševne smetnje 95 Dyslalia 83 E C Cerebralna paraliza 59, 62-63, 92 uzroci 63 D Deficit 91 intelektualnih funkcija 91 adaptivnog funkcioniranja 91 nastao za vrijeme razvojnog perioda 91 Deinstitucionalizacija 27, 106, 147, 156 Dijabetes 12, 60, 139 Disgrafija 85 Diskalkulija 85 Diskriminacija 8, 38, 112, 165-166, 168, 172 Disleksija 85 Djeca s teškoćama u razvoju 4, 105-109, 115-121 socijalne mreže 107-108 uključenost u zajednicu 106-108 mreže podrške 108 rana intervencija 76, 108-109, 130, odgoj i obrazovanje 115-124 Društveni koncepti razumijevanja inva­ liditeta 17-20 invaliditet kao društvena uloga 19-20 invaliditet kao etiketa i forma odstupajućeg ponašanja 19 invaliditet kao identitet 20 invaliditet kao kulturni koncept 18 217 Etiologija 11-14 autizma 83 duševnih smetnji 96 gluhosljepoće 81 intelektualnih teškoća 92 oštećenja govorno-glasovne komuni­ kacije 83 oštećenja sluha 77 oštećenja vida 70 tjelesnog invaliditeta 58-61 F Formalni izvori podrške 158 Funkcije tijela 7-8 Funkcionalni pristup 36 G Gluhe osobe 75-80 Gluhoslijepe osobe 81 Gluhoća 75-76 H Habilitacija 125 Hendikep 2-3, 6, 36 Holistički pristup 55-56, 177 fizički i biološki aspekt 56 psihološki aspekt 56 duhovni aspekt 56 interpersonalni aspekt 56 fizički ili materijalni aspekt 56 socijalni institucionalni aspekt 56 kozmološki aspekt 56 Hrvatski ratni vojni invalidi iz domo­ vinskog rata 103-104 Kazalo pojmova KAZALO POJMOVA OSOBE S INVALIDITETOM U DRUŠTVU I Inkluzija 51, 107, 111, 119, Individualizirani odgojno-obrazovni program 120 Individualni model invaliditeta 35-37 Integracija 107, 119, 122, potpuna 118 djelomična 118 Intimnost 133-135 Intelektualne teškoće 91-94 lake 91-92 umjerene 91, 93 teže 91, 93 teške 91, 93 Istraživanja о invaliditetu 45-49 u Australiji 48 u Hrvatskoj 48 u SAD-u i Kanadi 47 u skandinavskim državama 47 u Velikoj Britaniji 46 Invalidi rada 101-102 Invaliditet 1-8 administrativna definicija 9 društveni koncepti razumijevanja 17-20 modeli 35-44 paradigme 29-30 relativnost 15 teorije 31-34 težina 61-62 uzroci 11-14 Izjednačavanje mogućnosti 53 К Kontekstualni čimbenici 7-8 okolinski 7 osobni 7-8 Konvencija о pravim osoba s invalidite­ tom 27, 51, 105, 115, 125, 129, 133, 168, 171 Kromosomske aberacije 11-12, 92 Komunikacija s gluhoslijepim osobama 81 s osobama s duševnim smetnjama 97 s osobama s intelektualnim teškoća­ ma 94 218 s osobama s oštećenjem sluha 79-80 s osobama s oštećenjima govornoglasovne komunikacije 85 s osobama s oštećenjima vida 73 s osobama s poremećajima iz aú֊ tističnog spektra 89 s osobama s tjelesnim invaliditetom 67 s osobama s višestrukim oštećenjima Kronična somatska oštećenja 60 Kronične bolesti drugih sustava 60 Kultura Gluhih 78 Kvaliteta života 141-150 ciljevi 148 domene 143-146, 149 mladih 113-114 LJ Ljudi prije svega nazivlje 4, 47 M Maligne bolesti 60-61 Mišićne distrofije 59-60 Mjere rehabilitacije 125 Mladi s invaliditetom 111-114 kvaliteta života 113-114 Model invaliditeta 35-44 bio-psiho-socijalni 37-38 deficita 38 egzorcistički 43-44 interakcijski 43-44 karitativni 43-44 ljudskih prava 42 medicinski (individualni) 35-37, 4344 rehabilitacijski 43-44 socijalni 38-42 strukturalni 39, 43-44 Moždani udar 59, 65-66 Mucanje 84 Multipla skleroza 64-65 tipovi 64-65 N Načela 51-54, 127, 181 profesionalne rehabilitacije 127 О Odgoj i obrazovanje 115-124 individualizirana prilagodba 116, 118-122 inkluzija 51, 107, 119, 122, 153 integracija 38, 107, 118-119, 122 oblici integracije 118 osnovnoškolsko 117-124 pomoćnik u nastavi 121-122 prava studenata 124 prednosti uključivanja 116 predškolski 115-116 prepreke inkluzivnom obrazovanju 121 prepreke uključivanja 116 pristupačnost 116 programi 118-121, 124 segregacija 119, 122 separacija 122 219 srednjoškolsko 117-124 univerzalni dizajn 116 visoko 124 Ograničenje 6-8 aktivnosti 6-8 aspekti 8 sudjelovanja 6-8 Osobe s cerebralnom paralizom 62-63 tipovi 63 uzroci 63 Osobe s duševnim smetnjama 95-97 Osobe s intelektualnim teškoćama 91-94 etiologija 92 Osobe s invaliditetom 1-2 stavovi prema 163 učestalost u populaciji 9-Ю Osobe s multiplom sklerozom 64-65 tipovi 65 Osobe s oštećenjima govorno-glasovne komunikacije 83-85 afazija 84 alalija 84 brzopletost 84 disfazija 84 disgrañja 85 diskalkulija 85 disleksija 85 dyslalia 83 etiologija 83 mucanje 84 Osobe s poremećajima iz autističnog spektra 87-89 etiologija 89 simptoma kod djeteta 88-89 simptomi rane dječje dobi 87 znakovi u dojenačkoj dobi 87 Osobe s oštećenjem sluha 75-80 etiologija 77 gluhe osobe 75-76 kultura Gluhih 78 metode rehabilitacije gluhih osoba 77 nagluhe osobe 76 podjela 75-76 slušna pomagala 78 znakovni jezik 78 Kazalo pojmova socijalnog rada 181 u radu s osobama s invaliditetom 5154 Načela u radu s osobama s invaliditetom 51-54 autonomnost 53 izjednačavanje mogućnosti 53 neovisno življenje 54 neovisnost 53 normalizacije 53 osobnog integriteta 53 sudjelovanje u svakodnevnom životu 54 univerzalni dizajn 54 vezana uz prava osoba s invalidite­ tom 51-52 Nagluhe osobe 76, 78 Nagluhost 75-76, 78 Nasilje 171-176 oblici 171-172 problemi 173 znakovi doživljenog 174 Neformalni izvori podrške 158-159 Nezaposlenost 129-130 uzroci 130 Normalizacija 53 OSOBE S INVALIDITETOM U DRUŠTVU Osobe s oštećenjima vida 69-73 etiologija 70 metode orijentacije i kretanja 71-72 slabovidne osobe 69-70 slijepe osobe 69-70 specifičnosti u radu 71 Osobe s tjelesnim invaliditetom 57-67 Barthelov indeks 61-62 cerebralna paraliza 62-63 dijabetes 60 etiologija 58 maligne bolesti 60-61 mišićne distrofije 60 moždani udar 59, 65-66 osobe s cerebralnom paralizom 62-63 osobe s moždanim udarom 59 osobe s multiplom sklerozom 64-65 oštećenje lokomotornog sustava 58 oštećenje nastala kao posljedica kro­ ničnih oštećenja ili bolesti 60 oštećenje perifernog živčanog i mi­ šićnog sustava 59-60 oštećenje središnjeg živčanog sustava 58-59 rijetke bolesti 61 topografska klasifikacija motoričkih poremećaja 57-58 tumor mozga 59 Osobe s višestrukim oštećenjima 99 Oštećenje 3-6 Paradigma 29-30 društveno-teorijska 30 funkcionalistická 29 interakcionistička 29-30 orijentirana osobi 29 postmodernistička 29 strukturalistička 29 sustavno- teorijska 29-30 Partnerski odnosi 133-134 Patološki spor govor 84 Područja adaptivnog funkcioniranja 91 konceptualno 91 socijalno 91 praktično 91 Položaj kroz povijest 21-28 antička Grčka 22-23 antički Rim 22-23 demonološki stav 23-24 dom za nemoćne 24-25 drevna Mezopotamija 21-22 drevni Babilonija i Sumer 22 drevni Egipat 22 eugenika 18, 23, 26 Hebreji 23 humanizam 25 prosvjetiteljstvo 25-26 prvobitna zajednica 21 radni dom 25 renesansa 25 Sparta 22-23 srednji vijek 23-25 stara Kina i Indija 23 stari Germani 23 19. stoljeće 26 20. stoljeće 26-27 Podrška 157-162 izvori 158-162 oblici 158 razine 158 Predrasude 164-165 Pristupačnost 52, 116,123 Prisutnost u zajednici 151 Profesionalna rehabilitacija 125-128 čimbenici 128 faze 125-126 habilitacija 125 komponente 126 mjere 125 načela 127 uvjeti za postizanje 127 vještačenje 127 R Rad 129-132 Rana intervencija 108-109 Relativnost invaliditeta 15 ovisnost о kulturno specifičnim soci­ jalnim reakcijama 15 različita životna područja vezana uz invaliditet 15 220 radikalni humanizam 32 radikalni strukturalizam 32 simbolički interakcionizam 31-32 socijalni konstruktivizam 31 teorija etiketiranja 32-33 teorija socijalnog identiteta 33 Tjelesni invaliditet 57-67 Tumor mozga 59 Uključenost u zajednicu 151-156 dokazi 154-155 domene 155-156 faktori 151-152 problemi 154 Učestalost u populaciji 9-10 Uzroci nastanka invaliditeta 11-14 nasljedni 11 organski 11 perinatalni 12 postnatalni 13 prenatalni 12 socijalno-kulturni 11 S Samopomoc 159 Samozastupanje 159 Seksualnost 111-113, 133-134 Siromaštvo 13, 106-107, 169, 179-180 Slabovidnost 69-70 Slabovidne osobe 69 Slijepe osobe 69, 71-73 Sljepoća 69-70, 72 Socijalni rad 177-182 načela 181 standardi 180-181 vrijednosti 177 zadaci 180 Stanovanje 156 Starije osobe 139-140 Stavovi 17, 163-164 Stereotipi 163-164 Stigmatizacija 166-168 V Višestruka oštećenja 99 Z Zapošljavanje 129-132 doprinosi 130-131 kvotno 131-132 obilježja 131 otvoreno tržište rada 131 pod posebnim uvjetima 131-132 potpore i podrške 131 razumna prilagodba 131 zaštitno 131 Znakovni jezik 78 T Teorija 31-34 funkcionalizam 31 interpretatizam 31 konstrukcionizam 33-34 kritička teorija 32 modificirana teorija etiketiranja 33 pozitivizam 31 Bayerische Staaisbibiioihek München 221 Kazalo pojmova subjektivna borba s invaliditetom 15 vremenska dimenzija invaliditeta 15 Razine podrške 158 ograničena 158 opsežna 158 povremena 158 sveobuhvatna 158 Rijetke bolesti 61 Roditeljstvo osoba s invaliditetom 133-137, 143-144
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