Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in War-Affected Communities
Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in war-affected communities is an intervention promoting collaboration among families, organizations, and local networks to enhance the physical and mental abilities of youth and individuals with disabilities. While CBR is a globally endorsed strategy for social inclusion, its specific adaptations and potential benefits for children and families navigating the aftermath of armed conflict require ongoing empirical evaluation.
0
1
Contributors are:
Who are from:
References
Interventions for Children Affected by War: An Ecological Perspective on Psychosocial Support and Mental Health Care
CBR: A strategy for rehabilitation, equalization of opportunities, poverty reduction and social inclusion of people with disabilities: joint position paper
Community based rehabilitation: a strategy for peace-building
Tags
Clinical Practice of Psychology
Psychology
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science
OpenStax Psychology (2nd ed.) Textbook
Learn After
CBR: A strategy for rehabilitation, equalization of opportunities, poverty reduction and social inclusion of people with disabilities: joint position paper
Community based rehabilitation: a strategy for peace-building
Community Based Rehabilitation History
Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) as a Peace-Building Strategy