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The 16th World Congress of Rehabilitation International

CONTENTS

Foreword

Introduction

Message

Program at a Glance

Congress Theme Song

Opening Ceremony

Plenary Sessions

  1. P-II Keynote Addresses: Realistic Approaches-Looking Ahead Towards ComprehensiveRehabilitation
  2. P-III Comprehensive Rehabilitation:Realistic Approaches to Community Needs
  3. P-IV Equalization of Opportunities in Employment of People with Disabilities
  4. P-V Looking Ahead:Realities and Possibilities
  5. P-VI Technology Creating New Realities
  6. P-VII Perspectives for the 21st Century:RI in the Year 2000

Sectoral Sessions

  1. SA-1 The Development of Comprehensive National Disability Policies:TheDynamics of Policy Development
  2. SA-2 Community Based Rehabilitation
  3. SA-3 Independent Living:The Total Concept
  4. SA-4 New Trends in Biomedical Technology
  5. SA-5 Leprosy:Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation
  6. SB-1 Legislation
  7. SB-2 Training of Personnel
  8. SB-3 Comprehensive Services for Severely Multiply Handicapped People:Childrenand Adults
  9. SB-4 Changes in Prosthetics and Orthotics with Regard to New Technology
  10. SB-5 Oriental Medicine in Rehabilitation
  11. SC-1 Innovative Methods of Vocational Assessment of Disabled Persons
  12. SC-2 New Approaches to the Employment of Disabled Persons and the Impactof New Technology
  13. SC-3 Integrating Rehabilitation with Social Security Systems
  14. SC-4 The New Information Technologies:Improving Access of Disabled Peopleto Mass Communications
  15. SC-5 Special Needs Populations:The Very Young
  16. SD-1 New Realities in Vocational Training and Placement for Persons withDisabilities during Periods of Economic Constraint
  17. SD-2 Design and Use of Appropriate Technology
  18. SD-3 Special Needs Populations:The Very Old
  19. SD-4 Using Mass Media as an Influence for Social Integration
  20. SD-5 Educational Needs of Disabled Young People
  21. SE-1 Equalization of Opportunities through Barrier-Free Design in Architectureand Transport
  22. SE-2 Special Needs Populations:The Psychiatrically Disabled
  23. SE-3 Changing of Attitudes:Sexuality and Disabled People
  24. SE-4 Special Needs Populations:The Blind and the Visually Impaired
  25. SE-5 EXtending Life Through Technology:Whose Decision?
  26. SF-1 Equalization of Opportunities in Sports,Leisure and Recreation
  27. SF-2 Special Needs Populations:The Drug and Alcohol Dependent
  28. SF-3 Women with Disabilities:Project Reports on Equalization of Opportunities
  29. SF-4 Special Needs Populations:The Deaf and the Hearing Impaired
  30. SF-5 Social Rehabilitation:The Nordic Approach
  31. WS-1 Special Needs Populations:Mentally Retarded Children and Adults

Closing Ceremony

Other Sessions and Events

  1. Poster Sessions
  2. Workshops
  3. Technical Exhibition on Rehabilitation
  4. Film Festival
  5. Arts and Performance
  6. Facility Visits
  7. Reception
  8. Japan Night
  9. Program for Accompanying Persons
  10. Sight-Seeing

Activities of the Organizing Committee

  1. Outline of the Congress
  2. Chronological Facts
  3. Preparations
  4. Practical Organization of the Congress

Other Information

  1. RI Executive Committee
  2. Congress Committee and Organizing Committee
  3. Number of Participants
  4. List of Congress Materials
  5. Pre/Post Congress Seminars

Authors' Index