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Disabled Persons' Co-operatives in Czechoslovakia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Rudolf Tyl*
Affiliation:
President of the Union of Czechoslovak Disabled Persons

Extract

Over the last few years there has evolved a new attitude towards the disabled. Rehabilitation no longer means a course of therapy, but full reintegration of the disabled to daily life, and this is increasingly the attitude of those in charge of vocational rehabilitation workshops, of rehabilitation technicians, doctors and also organizations of disabled persons. The International Labour Review recently published an article on this subject and—by kind permission—we are pleased to reproduce it here, for it describes the efforts being made so effectively in Czechoslovakia to enable the disabled to carry on an occupation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1966

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References

page 297 note 1 Geneva, February 1966.

page 297 note 2 In particular, see Revue Internationale, August 1946, April and May 1949, and 03 1961.Google Scholar