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Disembodied abilities: Sick role and participation in 'activating' return-to-work practices

Disembodied abilities: Sick role and participation in 'activating' return-to-work practices

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In 'active welfare states', labour participation is regarded essential for being part of and contributing to society. In the striving for an increase in labour participation of people who were considered (partly) disabled for work, not 'disabilities', but 'abilities' are put centre stage in vocational rehabilitation programmes. In this article we explore what this change in focus means in practice. We do this by investigating tensions experienced by participants of vocational rehabilitation practices that aim at facilitating return-to-work for people with disabilities. Our analysis derives from stories that clients and professionals told about daily experiences with disability, vocational rehabilitation and (labour) participation. These stories illustrate the logic embedded in vocational rehabilitation practices. Our analysis demonstrates that this logic, that focuses on will power, stable abilities and employability, hampers the realization of labour participation for a part of the population. We conclude that a logic of embodiment in which lived experiences of clients are acknowledged and in which it is explored what clients are concretely able to do in a specific context may be better equipped to facilitate return-to-work. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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OrganisatieHAN University of Applied Sciences
AfdelingAcademie Mens en Maatschappij
Academie Organisatie en Ontwikkeling
LectoraatWerkzame Factoren in de Jeugd- en Opvoedhulp
Arbeid en Gezondheid
Gepubliceerd inSocial Science & Medicine Pergamon, Vol. 96, Pagina's: 9-16
Jaar2013
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.07.003
TaalOnbekend

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