Rehabilitation and participation
Topics
The overarching goal of rehabilitation and thus also of research on rehabilitation is social participation - the inclusion of people who are disabled or at risk of disability. Participation planning/assistance planning as a legally prescribed method of determining the need for assistance serves to determine the need for assistance of a person with a disability or at risk of disability and to determine supportive measures to ensure the greatest possible participation in life in the community.
The conceptual, methodological and also socio-legal approach to rehabilitation in social work relates to many fields of social work; in the social work department, the focus is on disability assistance and community psychiatry.
Projects
- Evaluation of the Hamburg model project on social space-oriented integration assistance
- Participation Survey - representative survey on the participation of people with disabilities
- Pretest survey in institutions
- The right to work according to Art. 27 UNCRPD - international perspectives
- The discourse of the integration aid reform in the context of inclusion
- inBEF (inclusive, interactive explanatory elements in accessible e-forms)
- Inclusive, accessible explanatory scenarios/advatars in e-forms
- Families.strengths
- How to measure participation in inclusion services? Participation indicators from the user's perspective
- Regional participation indicators for people with disabilities / Regional competences for professionals
- Introduction, evaluation, training and accompanying research projects in connection with Integrated Participation Planning (ITP)
- Professional knowledge of social workers and expert knowledge in their own field - where are the intersections in assistance planning in psychiatry?