Titre : | What is next for ICF? (2014) |
Auteurs : | Talo Seija |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | International journal of rehabilitation research (vol. 37, n°3, september 2014) |
Pagination : | pp.195-196 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Classification internationale du fonctionnement du handicap et de la santé (CIF) ; Personne handicapée ; SENSIBILISATION ; Politique publique ; Politique sociale ; Représentation |
Résumé : | High-level efforts have been made through the years by WHO Collaboration Centers (WHO-CCs) to progessively develop ICF concepts and their implementation in practice. The question is how could the national stakeholders at different organizational levels be snatched to pilot and settle down the WHO CCs achievements? The assurance of local governmental and legal systems on the power of the ICF to facilitate decision-making in diffrent policy fields may be the most difficult and time-consuming task in implementation of the ICF. It is believed that ontly solid ICF knwoledge and its common assertive use can be expected to convince the national establissments. (RA) |