Challenges associated with Vocational Rehabilitation for Persons with Disability in the Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana

E. Acheampong, Godfred Atta-Osei, Alberta Nadutey, Peter Bredu-Darkwa, Gloria Boateng
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Purpose: The study examined the challenges associated with vocational rehabilitation for persons with disabilities in the Kumasi metropolis of Ghana. It assessed the support available for vocational rehabilitation delivery centres and suggested measures that could ensure effective delivery of services to persons with disabilities. Method: The study design was descriptive and qualitative. Purposive sampling was used to select 4 heads/managers and 11 tutors from four institutions offering vocational rehabilitation services for persons with disabilities. Interviews were conducted with the aid of semi-structured interview guides. Data was transcribed from audio-recordings and analysed using a thematic approach. The themes and codes are presented as findings and supported by quotes. Results: The study revealed that the vocational rehabilitation centres in the Kumasi metropolis face challenges such as: insufficient finance, infrastructure deficits, inadequate teaching and learning materials, and stigmatisation of staff members.  To counter these, participants proposed: prompt payment of government grants, increasing staff motivation, improvement in infrastructure, provision of adequate tools and equipment for teaching, and posting of additional tutors. Conclusion and Implications: The government of Ghana, through the Ministry of Education, must restore the goods and services grants, as well as administrative grants, and minimise delays in the release of funds. Non-governmental organisations that work towards funding disability-related activities should redirect their focus towards vocational rehabilitation for persons with disabilities.
加纳库马西大都会残疾人职业康复方面的挑战
目的:本研究审查了与加纳库马西大都市残疾人职业康复相关的挑战。它评估了为职业康复服务中心提供的支助,并提出了可确保向残疾人有效提供服务的措施建议。方法:采用定性和描述性研究设计。采用目的抽样的方法,从四所为残疾人士提供职业康复服务的机构抽取4名主管/经理及11名导师。访谈是在半结构化访谈指南的帮助下进行的。数据从录音中转录并使用专题方法进行分析。主题和代码以发现的形式呈现,并附有引号。结果:研究表明,库马西大都市的职业康复中心面临着诸如资金不足、基础设施不足、教学和学习材料不足以及工作人员污名化等挑战。为了解决这些问题,与会者建议:立即支付政府补助金、提高员工积极性、改善基础设施、提供足够的教学工具和设备,以及增加导师。结论和影响:加纳政府必须通过教育部恢复商品和服务赠款以及行政赠款,并尽量减少资金发放的延误。致力于资助与残疾有关的活动的非政府组织应将其重点转向残疾人的职业康复。
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