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78 Int'l Lab. Rev. 461 (1958)
Rehabilitation in Australia

handle is hein.journals/intlr78 and id is 495 raw text is: Rehabilitation in Australia

by
F. H. ROWE1
Until relatively recently the rehabilitation o/the civilian disabled
was carried out in most countries by private voluntary organisations.
But governments have progressively come to realise the social and
economic importance of developing and restoring the working ability
of disabled persons and, for this purpose-to quote the Vocational
Rehabilitation (Disabled) Recommendation unanimously adopted by
the International Labour Conference in 1955-of  combining into
one continuous and co-ordinated process medical, psychological,
social, educational, vocational guidance, vocational training and
placement services, including follow-up . Approaches to the organ-
isation of rehabilitation services naturally vary considerably in
accordance with the circumstances of each country and several articles
devoted to national systems have recently been published in the Inter-
national Labour Review.2 The present article describes another such
system.
W    HILE   the development of rehabilitation services in some
countries has been      characterised-particularly   in  recent
years-by the establishment of an over-all national plan to meet
the needs of all disabled persons who require rehabilitation, the
pattern in Australia is somewhat different. Here rehabilitation
services have been developed to meet the needs of special groups.
Some of these services seek to meet the total needs of the disabled
group with which they are concerned, others only some of those
needs. With some services, voluntary organisations and individual
efforts have led the way; with others, leadership has come from
statutory bodies.
Nor has there been a continuous and steady development.
The impetus to set up some services grew out of the First World
1 Until his death in May this year Mr. Rowe was Director-General of
Social Services of the Commonwealth of Australia.
2 See M. E. SWITZER :  Vocational Rehabilitation in the United States ,
Vol. LXXVII, No. 3, Mar. 1958, p. 189; Ian CAMPBELL:  Co-ordination
of Rehabilitation Services in Canada , Vol. LXXV, No. 1, Jan. 1957,
p. 34 ; Alexandre HULEK :  Vocational Rehabilitation of the Disabled in
Poland , Vol. LXXIV, No. 1, July 1956, p. 46.

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