Developmental social work for promoting the socioeconomic participation of persons with disabilities: An application of the capability approach

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The promotion of the socioeconomic participation of persons with disabilities is an important concept of developmental social work in community-based rehabilitation (CBR). This approach can be used to tackle poverty and inequalities, and to foster inclusion and empowerment. However, since discussions in the literature on common frameworks for developmental social workers in CBR appear inadequate, this review article aims to develop a practical framework that promotes the socioeconomic participation of persons with disabilities by applying the capability approach. First, the concept of socioeconomic participation and some of its dimensions are discussed and analytically framed using the capability approach. Following this, the practical framework for developmental social work is laid out. It is suggested that developmental social workers consider the complex dynamics between capabilities, functionings, resources, conversion factors, and other factors, with an emphasis on the social dimensions of practice. Thereafter, some theoretical and practical challenges and recommendations are identified.

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Higashida, M. (2018, June 1). Developmental social work for promoting the socioeconomic participation of persons with disabilities: An application of the capability approach. Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development. Action for Disability Regional Rehabilitation Centre. https://doi.org/10.5463/DCID.v29i2.716

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