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  2. Early childhood intervention - Wikipedia

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    Early childhood intervention came about as a natural progression from special education for children with disabilities (Guralnick, 1997). Many early childhood intervention support services began as research units in universities (for example, Syracuse University in the United States and Macquarie University in Australia) while others were developed out of organizations helping older children.

  3. Grand Challenges for Social Work - Wikipedia

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    The challenges are modeled after a similar undertaking led by the National Academy of Engineering. [1] [2] Edwina Uehara from the University of Washington, School of Social Work, proposed the Grand Challenges approach to the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare (AASWSW). Then President of the American Academy of Social Work and ...

  4. Social model of disability - Wikipedia

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    The social model implies that practices such as eugenics are founded on social values and a prejudiced understanding of the potential and value of those labeled disabled. "Over 200,000 disabled people were some of the earlier victims of the Holocaust , after Communists, other political enemies, and homosexuals."

  5. Services and supports for people with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Some states contract services out (privatize) and maintain a skeleton state government staff. Being a good advocate or self advocate is necessary to maximize services and supports but several advocacy groups have emerged that provide services, especially health advocacy, for disabled people such as Disability Health Support Australia. [7]

  6. Services for mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    Mental health apps are an increasingly popular means of providing mental health services. They are cost effective, easy to access at almost any location, affordable, anonymous, can provide around the clock support, can reach a greater number of people, and are capable of providing a supporting role to other services for mental disorders. [16]

  7. Social exclusion - Wikipedia

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    [57] A SCOPE-P was developed and applied in Poland by surveying among mental health services users in Poland. The Polish sample were generally satisfied with their level of social inclusion, in particular for those who are well situated economically. This was the first empirical study in Poland that measured social inclusion.

  8. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    For those who use it, it provides the ability to access information and services by minimizing the barriers of distance and cost as well as the accessibility and usability of the interface. In many countries this has led to initiatives, laws and/or regulations that aim toward providing universal access to the internet and to phone systems at ...

  9. Community health - Wikipedia

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    Community health volunteers are members of a local community who have experience and training on the health problems prevalent in their community and care services available, in order to identify and link those in need with local providers. Community health volunteers may be referred to by different titles depending on their local health system ...