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BL
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Record Number
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946688
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Doc. No
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b701058
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Title & Author
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Atlas : : global resources for persons with intellectual disabilities, 2007.
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Publication Statement
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Geneva, Switzerland :: World Health Organization,, ©2007.
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Page. NO
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103 pages :: illustrations
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ISBN
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9241563508
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: 9789241563505
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Notes
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"Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, World Health Organization"--Page 4 of cover.
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"Joint report by the World Health Organization and the Montreal PAHO/WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health, Douglas University Institute in Mental Health"--Page 4 of cover.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (page 75).
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Contents
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Introduction -- Methods. Procedure -- Limitations -- Findings by themes. Terminology and classification -- Policies and programmes -- Legislation, protection and public awareness campaigns -- Financing -- Government benefits -- Services for children, adolescents, and adults -- Factors that had an impact on access to services -- Prevention -- Professional service providers and standards of care -- Training -- The role of NGOs and international organizations -- Documentation and research -- Open-ended comments -- Salient findings -- The way forward.
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Abstract
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This global report includes information from 147 countries, representing 95% of the world population. The information is specifically related to terms and classification systems used for this population, policy and legislation, financing and benefits, prevention, health and social care services, human resources and training, research and information systems and roles of NGOs and international organizations. In addition, this publication includes a complete glossary of terms with definitions of basic concepts related to the intellectual disabilities field and the questionnaire used to collect the quantitative and qualitative information. Atlas-ID findings reveal a lack of adequate policy and legislative response and a serious deficiency of services and resources allocated to the care of persons with ID globally. The situation is especially worrisome in most low and middle income countries. The lack of consensus on basic terms and classification criteria related to the ID field do not help to improve the situation.--Publisher's description.
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Subject
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People with mental disabilities-- Services for, Statistics.
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Subject
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Handicapés mentaux, Services aux, Statistiques.
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Subject
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People with mental disabilities-- Services for.
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Subject
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Intellectual Disability-- epidemiology.
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Subject
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Global Health.
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Subject
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Health Policy-- trends.
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Subject
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Intellectual Disability-- classification.
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Subject
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Mental Health Services-- statistics numerical data.
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Subject
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Mental Health Services-- supply distribution.
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Dewey Classification
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362.3/52090511
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LC Classification
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HV3004.A82 2007
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NLM classification
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2009 C-694
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WM 300A881 2007
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Added Entry
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WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health.
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World Health Organization., Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse.
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Parallel Title
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Global resources for persons with intellectual disabilities, 2007
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