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Promoting a More Inclusive Society for Dependent or Disabled People

Promoting a More Inclusive Society for Dependent or Disabled People New Paradigms

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Promoting a More Inclusive Society for Dependent or Disabled People

New Paradigms

Corinne Grenier | Elizabeth Franklin-Johnson | Giovany Cajaiba-Santana

Social Science / People with Disabilities

Promoting a more inclusive society for the elderly, people with disabilities and, more broadly, all of those in vulnerable situations, implies profound changes in the healthcare system in many countries.

This movement, known as “deinstitutionalization”, implies strengthening people’s participation in the decisions and activities that concern them, whether they live in an institution, in their ordinary environment, or in respect to their habits and life projects. The aim is to achieve social participation by considering the people we support as partners in our organizations, as genuine professional and institutional players who contribute to this transformation of the healthcare system.

This book brings together contributions from over 40 researchers from different countries (notably French-speaking and Canadian), as well as patients involved in research, experimentation or associations. These contributions examine the terminological and legal foundations of a more inclusive society – the different mechanisms, innovative forms of housing and ways of supporting the public and professionals in favor of inclusion – and the different models for animating territories, therefore fostering the community commitment of favoring inclusion.

Corinne Grenier is Senior HDR Professor of Strategy and Innovation, and Scientific Director of the "Territoires API" research chair (Inclusive and Enabling, KEDGE Business School, France).

Elizabeth Franklin-Johnson is Associate Professor of Strategy and Sustainable Development, and Researcher for the "Territoires API" research chair (Inclusive and Enabling, KEDGE Business School, France).

Giovany Cajaiba-Santana is Associate Professor of Sustainable Development and Ethics at the International University of Monaco, and Researcher for the "Territoires API" research chair (Inclusive and Enabling, KEDGE Business School, France).


Publication Date: 05 August 2025
Publisher: Wiley
Imprint: Wiley-ISTE
ISBN-13: 9781836690139
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 272
Weight (oz): 22.88

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