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Empowerment Model for Persons with Disabilites: Application Village Inclusion for Incumbent Disability in the Village Mangliawan Pakis District, Malang Regency

Published date: Oct 04 2024

Journal Title: KnE Life Sciences

Issue title: 4th International Conference in Social Science (4th ICONISS): Healthcare

Pages: 15–22

DOI: 10.18502/kls.v8i2.17354

Authors:

Macaria Theresia Laiyantheresialaiyan@gmail.comUniversity of Merdeka Malang, Malang

Abstract:

Disability is a condition that restricts an individual’s ability to fully participate in social, economic, and political activities, whether physically, mentally, or sensorily. Disability groups, especially people with disabilities, are vulnerable to discrimination and marginalization due to a lack of support, facilities, and adequate opportunities. The empowerment model of people with disabilities is an approach aimed at enhancing their independence, social participation, and quality of life. This article discusses the empowerment model of people with disabilities, including the benefits and challenges in its implementation. Disability empowerment is focused on enabling them to reach their full potential and participate equally in society by overcoming everyday barriers. Mangliawan Village, a rural area in the Pakis District, Malang Regency, Indonesia, faces similar challenges. Despite the lack of resources and adequate support for people with disabilities, Mangliawan Village has taken significant steps by implementing the principles and goals of Inclusive Village. The implementation of the Inclusive Village in Mangliawan Village begins with an assessment of the needs and challenges of people with disabilities involving local stakeholders, including people with disabilities, families, community leaders, and government officials. The results of this assessment form the basis for developing a comprehensive plan to enhance accessibility and inclusion in Mangliawan Village. This article highlights Mangliawan Village’s efforts to create a more inclusive environment and inspires the development of similar programs in other rural areas.

Keywords: empowerment, persons disabilities, social inclusion, participation, training skills

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