The 16th World Congress of Rehabilitation International
CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
Message
Program at a Glance
Congress Theme Song
Opening Ceremony
Plenary Sessions
- P-II Keynote Addresses: Realistic Approaches-Looking Ahead Towards ComprehensiveRehabilitation
- P-III Comprehensive Rehabilitation:Realistic Approaches to Community Needs
- P-IV Equalization of Opportunities in Employment of People with Disabilities
- P-V Looking Ahead:Realities and Possibilities
- P-VI Technology Creating New Realities
- P-VII Perspectives for the 21st Century:RI in the Year 2000
Sectoral Sessions
- SA-1 The Development of Comprehensive National Disability Policies:TheDynamics of Policy Development
- SA-2 Community Based Rehabilitation
- SA-3 Independent Living:The Total Concept
- SA-4 New Trends in Biomedical Technology
- SA-5 Leprosy:Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation
- SB-1 Legislation
- SB-2 Training of Personnel
- SB-3 Comprehensive Services for Severely Multiply Handicapped People:Childrenand Adults
- SB-4 Changes in Prosthetics and Orthotics with Regard to New Technology
- SB-5 Oriental Medicine in Rehabilitation
- SC-1 Innovative Methods of Vocational Assessment of Disabled Persons
- SC-2 New Approaches to the Employment of Disabled Persons and the Impactof New Technology
- SC-3 Integrating Rehabilitation with Social Security Systems
- SC-4 The New Information Technologies:Improving Access of Disabled Peopleto Mass Communications
- SC-5 Special Needs Populations:The Very Young
- SD-1 New Realities in Vocational Training and Placement for Persons withDisabilities during Periods of Economic Constraint
- SD-2 Design and Use of Appropriate Technology
- SD-3 Special Needs Populations:The Very Old
- SD-4 Using Mass Media as an Influence for Social Integration
- SD-5 Educational Needs of Disabled Young People
- SE-1 Equalization of Opportunities through Barrier-Free Design in Architectureand Transport
- SE-2 Special Needs Populations:The Psychiatrically Disabled
- SE-3 Changing of Attitudes:Sexuality and Disabled People
- SE-4 Special Needs Populations:The Blind and the Visually Impaired
- SE-5 EXtending Life Through Technology:Whose Decision?
- SF-1 Equalization of Opportunities in Sports,Leisure and Recreation
- SF-2 Special Needs Populations:The Drug and Alcohol Dependent
- SF-3 Women with Disabilities:Project Reports on Equalization of Opportunities
- SF-4 Special Needs Populations:The Deaf and the Hearing Impaired
- SF-5 Social Rehabilitation:The Nordic Approach
- WS-1 Special Needs Populations:Mentally Retarded Children and Adults
Closing Ceremony
Other Sessions and Events
- Poster Sessions
- Workshops
- Technical Exhibition on Rehabilitation
- Film Festival
- Arts and Performance
- Facility Visits
- Reception
- Japan Night
- Program for Accompanying Persons
- Sight-Seeing
Activities of the Organizing Committee
Other Information
- RI Executive Committee
- Congress Committee and Organizing Committee
- Number of Participants
- List of Congress Materials
- Pre/Post Congress Seminars