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Training Needs of Community-based Rehabilitation Workers for the Effective Implementation of CBR Programmes

Julia Mary Jansen-van Vuuren, Heather Michelle Aldersey
5-31
Abstract Views : 424
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10.5463/dcid.v29i3.742

Management of Undergraduate Community-Based Rehabilitation Programmes in the Philippines: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Pocholo B Trinidad, Litty M Shibu, Napoleon R Caballero, Ebrahim Rajab
47-73
Abstract Views : 405
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10.5463/dcid.v31i1.849

The Role of Community Health Workers in the Mongolian CBR Programme

Elena Como, Tumenbayar Batdulam
14-33
Abstract Views : 97
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10.5463/dcid.v23i1.96

Impact of Community-based Rehabilitation on Persons with Different Disabilities

Sunil Deepak, Mario Biggeri, Vincenzo Mauro, Jayanth Kumar, Giampiero Griffo
5-23
Abstract Views : 176
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10.5463/dcid.v24i4.286

CBR Matrix and Perceived Training Needs of CBR Workers: A Multi-Country Study

Sunil Deepak, Jayanth Kumar, Francesca Ortali, Enrico Pupulin
85-98
Abstract Views : 116
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10.5463/dcid.v22i1.16

Training CBR Personnel in South Africa to contribute to the Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities

Sarah Rule
6-21
Abstract Views : 149
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10.5463/dcid.v24i2.180

Sustainability Criteria for CBR Programmes – Two Case Studies of Provincial Programmes in Vietnam

D M Mijnarends, D Pham, K Swaans, W H van Brakel, E P Wright
3-21
Abstract Views : 105
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10.5463/dcid.v22i2.54

Effectiveness of Community-Based Rehabilitation on the lives of Parents of Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Mixed Method Study in Karnataka, India

Doly Bokalial, Md. Forhad Hossain, N.S. Senthil Kumar, Shristi Bajracharya
23-45
Abstract Views : 290
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10.47985/dcidj.392

Violence Against Persons with Disabilities in Bidar District, India

Sunil Deepak, Jayanth Kumar, Bapu Santosh, Suresh Gornalli, Praveen Manikappa, Umadevi Vyjantha,...
35-53
Abstract Views : 75
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10.5463/dcid.v25i2.305

Towards a Core Set of Clinical Skills for Health-Related Community Based Rehabilitation in Low and Middle Income Countries

Jessica O'Dowd, Malcolm MacLachlan, Chapel Khasnabis, Priscille Geiser
5-43
Abstract Views : 71
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10.5463/dcid.v26i3.449

The Community Based Rehabilitation Programme of the University of the Philippines Manila, College of Allied Medical Professions

Ma. Lucia Mirasol Magallona, Jeffrey P Datangel
39-61
Abstract Views : 559
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10.5463/dcid.v22i3.110

Exploring a Model of Effectual Learning for a Student Speech Pathology Placement at a Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Centre in Malaysia

Sandra Van Dort, Linda Wilson, Julia Coyle
22-42
Abstract Views : 109
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10.5463/dcid.v25i4.369

Alternative Responses to the Human Resource Challenge for CBR

Pim Kuipers, Huib Cornielje
17-23
Abstract Views : 89
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10.5463/dcid.v23i4.176

Editorial: Essential Standards for CBR field workers

Annemarie Gindorfer, Huib Cornielje
5-9
Abstract Views : 61
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10.47985/dcidj.367

Training of Mid-Level Rehabilitation Workers for Community-Based Rehabilitation Programmes

Ritu Ghosh, Vennila Palanivelu, Emma Tebbutt, Sunil Deepak
191-216
Abstract Views : 190
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10.47985/dcidj.431

CBR Workers' Training Needs for People with Communication Disability

Choo Er Yeap, Hasherah Ibrahim, Sandra Van Dort, Kartini Ahmad, Md Syahrulikram Yasin
37-54
Abstract Views : 197
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10.5463/dcid.v27i4.590

The Role of Community-Based Rehabilitation in Poverty Reduction

Tahmineh Mousavi
125-139
Abstract Views : 137
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10.5463/dcid.v26i1.268

Developmental Social Work for Promoting the Socioeconomic Participation of Persons with Disabilities: An Application of the Capability Approach

Masateru Higashida
94-117
Abstract Views : 189
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10.5463/dcid.v29i2.716

Stroke Rehabilitation in the Philippines: An Audit Study

Consuelo Gonzalez-Suarez, Karen Grimmer, Isaias Alipio, Elda Grace Anota-Canencia, Maria Luisa...
44-67
Abstract Views : 425
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10.5463/dcid.v26i3.446

Community-based Rehabilitation in a post-Soviet environment in Azerbaijan – Where Society meets Ideology

Gwen Burchell
123-130
Abstract Views : 69
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10.5463/dcid.v26i3.466

Teaching Children with Learning Difficulties via Community-Based Rehabilitation Projects in rural Sri Lanka

Shalini Felicity Wickremesooriya
53-81
Abstract Views : 98
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10.5463/dcid.v26i4.497

Identifying Rehabilitation Workforce Strengths, Concerns and Needs: A Case Study from the Pacific Islands

Alexandra Lewis Gargett, Gwynnyth Llewellyn, Stephanie Short, Pauline Kleinitz
19-36
Abstract Views : 90
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10.5463/dcid.v27i2.520

Caregiver Perceptions about Factors Impacting their Ability to Carry out Home-Based Therapy Programmes in Central Botswana: A Qualitative Study

Gerald Odhiambo Oler, Linda Niemeyer
87-109
Abstract Views : 291
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10.20372/dcidj.691

The Rapid Assessment of Disability – Informing the Development of an Instrument to Measure the Effectiveness of Disability Inclusive Development Through a Qualitative Study in Bangladesh

Nafisa Lira Huq, Tanya Jane Edmonds, Sally Baker, Lucy Busjia, Alexandra Devine, Kathy Fotis,...
37-60
Abstract Views : 102
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10.5463/dcid.v24i3.174

Access to Services and Barriers faced by People with Disabilities: A Quantitative Survey

Nathan Grills, Lawrence Singh, Hira Pant, Jubin Varghese, GVS Murthy, Monsurul Hoq, Manjula Marella
23-44
Abstract Views : 307
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10.5463/dcid.v28i2.615
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  • Solomon Mekonnen, 
    College of Medicine and Health Science, University of Gondar, Ethiopia

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  • Huib Cornielje
    Enablement, Netherlands

Editorial Advisor

  • Maya Thomas
    Independent disability consultant, India

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  • Busha Taa
    University of Gondar, Ethiopia
  • Theresa Lorenzo
    University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Dr Sunil Deepak,
    retired, previously AIFO, India
  • Arne Eide
    Sintef, Norway
  • Dr Pim Kuipers,
    Griffith University, Australia
  • Sally Hartley,
    retired, previosuly AIFO, United Kingdom
  • Wim van Brakel,
    Netherlands Leprosy Relief, Netherlands
  • Mary Wickenden,
    Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom
  • Clare Coleman
    WHO Collaborating Centre for Strengthening Rehabilitation Capacity in Health Systems, Australia
  • Geetha Jayaram
    Johns Hopkins University, United States
  • Goli Hashemi
    Samuel Merritt University, Canada
  • Wouter DeGrootte
    WHO, Belgium
  • Wim Otte,
    University of Utrecht, Netherlands
  • Fleur Heleen Boot,
    Radboud University, Netherlands
  • Ephraim Nuwagaba,
    Able Child Africa, Uganda

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  • Tesfahun Melese Yilma,
    Journal Manager, University of Gondar, Ethiopia

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DCIDJ has been moved from Liliane Foundation to the University of Gondar

July 31, 2023

We are pleased to inform you that the Disability, CBR, and Inclusive Development Journal (DCIDJ) has moved from the Liliane Foundation (https://dcidj.org) to the University of Gondar (https://dcidj.uog.edu.et). TheĀ University of Gondar is the only university that owns the CBR Program in Ethiopia. The CBR program was established in 2005 in partnership with Light for the World and Save the Children to alleviate various problems faced by persons with disabilities due to lack of access to rehabilitation services and community awareness. The University of GondarĀ (Ethiopia) andĀ Queen’s UniversityĀ (Canada), supported by theĀ Mastercard Foundation, have developed a 10-year partnership to advance inclusive higher education for young people with disabilities, develop new occupational therapy programs, and advance research for inclusive education and community-based rehabilitation in Africa. Hence, theĀ University of Gondar is an excellent fit to manage the journal as it has extensive experience in the field of disability, CBR, and inclusive development.

TheĀ DCIDJ is an online journal with a 33-year-oldĀ history of publishing research in the broad field ofĀ rehabilitation and disability inclusion. It is an open-access journal that aims to provide a platform for high-quality and innovative research that includes a diverse range of perspectives, including academics, researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students. The journal covers topics such as disability rights, inclusive education, community-based rehabilitation, disability and development, and more. The journal is a quarterly publication that will be available online in four issues per year. We would like to acknowledge theĀ good relationship with theĀ LilianeĀ Foundation andĀ Enablement who chose theĀ University of GondarĀ as a sustainable base as this university is one of the leading universities in Ethiopia in the field of disability, development, and rehabilitation. This is a positive step towards enhancing the dissemination and impact of research and knowledge in the CBR/CBID community.

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