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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2020.18.6.531

Research on Ways to Promote Community Care for People with Developmental Disability  

Shin, Jun-Ok (Department of Social Welfare, Sungkyul University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.18, no.6, 2020 , pp. 531-540 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to present ways and tasks for the successful settlement of community care that the korea government recently aimed to convert the care system of the vulnerable from the center of institutional care to the community-based care system. As a research method, we tried to find out the community care policies for foreign developmental disabilities and explore major issues and problems in the process. As a result of the study, de-institutionalization and maintenance and enactment of laws related to community-based care systems, the division of subjects and tasks in policy implementation, and above all, it is necessary to specify necessary financial estimation, procurement plan, and budget securing method. In addition, sincere deliberation on the form of living space for people with developmental disabilities after de-institution and clarification of the subjectivity of using the services provided Establish reliable statistics on the characteristics and degree of disability of people with developmental disabilities, worry about human rights violation factors that can occur in community residential facilities that will be provided after de-facility, and create consensus in the community was also analyzed as an important factor. I think it is a key factor to secure the success of the community care policy by carrying out the above multiple tasks simultaneously.
Keywords
People with developmental disabilities; community care; deinstitutionalization; social integration;
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