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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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3MS of occupational engagement: awareness of entitlement and support programs for people with disabilities (people of determination) in the United Arab Emirates

Lee, Dongwook 23 August 2022 (has links)
According to the Macro, Meso, and Micro levels (3Ms), the 3Ms of Occupational Engagement: Awareness of Entitlement and Support Programs for People with Disabilities (People of Determination) in the United Arab Emirates (AESPPD) is an educational program focused on educational programs designed to increase awareness of policies, regulations, and entitlements in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Promoting occupational justice, social justice, and improving employment are ways to break down social stigmas for people with disabilities (people of determination). Using a hybrid model of in-person and telehealth, the 24-week program proposed in this doctoral program will provide education on and facilitate access to entitlement and support programs for clients, caregivers, and occupational therapy students in the UAE and globally. The author aims to reduce the environmental barriers, including the lack of accessible community locations and transportation, as well as limited access to rehabilitation programs (WHO, 2001; WHO, 2006; Zhou et al., 2020). Reduced limitation to often necessary services results in success with paid employment (Andersen & Olsen, 2019; Bondia, 2019; Haza, 2019; Silva et al., 2019). Environmental barriers result in challenges in an individual's ability to support themselves financially, maintain healthy social participation, and engage in meaningful occupations (Adams et al., 2012; Marshall, 2009; Sheppard & Frost, 2016; WHO, 2011; WHO RCWP, 2018). The program will promote access, independence, opportunity, and change for this target population through awareness of occupational injustice and barriers to engagement (Hammell, 2008); collective occupations for change (Frank & Santos, 2020); awareness of cultural norms (Frank & Santos, 2020); policies and civil rights act change (WHO, 2011); developing intentional attendance using telehealth (Fogelberg & Frauwirth, 2010; Frank & Muriithi, 2015). Consequently, corresponding to the 3Ms telehealth program, the author can engage in employment and social participation for people with disabilities (people of determination) in the UAE and globally.

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