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Overview of policies for the disabled
ENABLING THE DIFFERENTLY ABLE: A. N. Singh: Shipra Publishers,
115-A, Vikas Marg, Shakarpur, Delhi-110092. Rs. 475.
THIS BOOK has been inspired by, says the author, the announcement
of the University Grants Commission that the chosen area is one
of the thrust areas of social work and social work education. It
discusses various kinds of disabilities, their causes, social
problems faced by the disabled persons and their families, the
rights and legal dimensions, rehabilitation and other practical
aspects leading to the best adjustment of the disabled persons
with their environment. It also provides a critical overview of
current welfare policies, programmes and the role of social
workers and the community at large.
The contents of the book have been broadly divided into seven
chapters. Chapter one deals with various concepts relating to
disability. Chapter two provides detailed information about the
legal dimensions of disability. The information provided about
various Acts could be very useful to persons in the field.
Chapters three to six describe various kinds of disabilities,
both physical and mental, in great detail. Chapter seven deals
with welfare policies and strategies for rehabilitation of
disabled persons in India.
The book is meant to be useful to students of social work,
sociology, psychology and other related subjects. The extensive
bibliography given at the end of the book is highly impressive.
However, very little evidence of such in-depth and vast reference
work is available in the text itself. More care could have gone
into editing, avoiding literary and grammatical shortcomings in
the text. The IQ ratings are repeated on pages 149 and 152,
without any rational explanation for the same. However, the
information on legal as well as policy matters will be useful to
the reader.
GEORGINA PETER
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