2022
DOI: 10.7202/1093616ar
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Does the education of young people in specialized institutions promote “social integration” and autonomy? Historical insight based on the lived experience of people with physical or multiple disabilities in French-speaking Switzerland (1960s – 2000s)

Abstract: La formation des jeunes en institution spécialisée favorise-t-elle « l'intégration sociale » et l'autonomie? Eclairage historique à partir d'expériences vécues de personnes ayant des déficiences physiques ou multiples en Suisse romande (années 1960 -2000) 104 increased autonomy of the persons concerned. Yet, in the closed setting of institutions for special education, the achievement of such objectives comes up against certain structural and cultural obstacles, specific to the institutional system. This art… Show more

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