重症心身障害児施設療育の制度化過程 : 対象としての「重症心身障害児」規定をめぐって
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In the late 1950 s, the problem of SMID was becoming a social problem and attracted attention of the general public. Because they were excluded from social welfare services. The purpose of this study is to examine the reasons why people with SMID were left unprotected. Through this analysis, 3 issues came into light : 1. Japanese social welfare system for the disabled accepted only those who didn't need medical care. But SMID are absolutely necessary for medical long-term care. 2. The system was used only those who will able to socially integrate until 1960 s. As a result SMID were left. 3. The system for the disabled is sharply divided by age and impairment level. So multiple disabilities i.e., SMID were not given access to services legally although they needed social protection.
- 一般社団法人日本社会福祉学会の論文
- 2000-07-10