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Razvoj dostopnih proizvodov in storitev za osebe z gibalno oviranostjo : diplomsko delo
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Abstract
Dostopnost do storitev in pripomočkov za osebe z gibalno oviranostjo ostaja pomembna družbena tema, saj jim številne ovire še vedno onemogočajo enakopravno vključevanje v družbo. Diplomsko delo osvetljuje vsakdanje izkušnje oseb z gibalno oviranostjo in izpostavlja težave, ki kljub zakonodajnim spremembam ostajajo. Izhodišče raziskave je razumevanje dostopnosti kot človekove pravice in temeljne predpostavke za samostojno življenje, izobraževanje, zaposlitev, vključevanje v promet in skupnost. V teoretičnem delu sem predstavila obstoječo zakonodajo, pripomočke in storitve, ki naj bi prispevali k večji dostopnosti, ter izpostavila področja, ki pomembno vplivajo na kakovost življenja oseb z gibalno oviranostjo. Opirala sem se na družbeni model oviranosti, ki poudarja, da težave ne izvirajo iz telesa posameznika, temveč iz okolja, ki ni prilagojeno. V empiričnem delu sem izvedla kvalitativno raziskavo, pri kateri sem s pomočjo intervjujev zbrala odgovore oseb z dolgoletno izkušnjo gibalne oviranosti. Zanimalo me je, kako so doživljali dostopnost v preteklosti, katere spremembe so zaznali kot pomembne ter kako ocenjujejo trenutno stanje. Rezultati raziskave kažejo, da so bile v zadnjih desetletjih dosežene pomembne izboljšave, zlasti na področju zakonodaje, osebne asistence ter fizične dostopnosti javnih prostorov. Kljub temu sogovorniki opozarjajo na vztrajajoče ovire, kot so slabo urejen javni promet in neustrezne tehnične rešitve. Izpostavljajo tudi pomanjkanje vključevanja uporabnikov v oblikovanje rešitev in potrebo po večjem družbenem razumevanju in solidarnosti. Ugotovitve potrjujejo, da dostopnost ni le vprašanje infrastrukture, temveč tudi odnosa družbe do raznolikosti in vključevanja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:gibalna oviranost, dostopnost, prilagoditve, pripomočki, osebna asistenca, hendikep
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[L. Grošelj]
Year:2025
Number of pages:112 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-171837 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.446-056.26
COBISS.SI-ID:267429635 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Development of Accessible Products and Services for People with Physical Disabilities
Abstract:
Access to services and assistive devices for people with physical disabilities remains an important social issue, as numerous barriers continue to hinder their equal participation in society. This thesis explores the everyday experiences of people with physical disabilities and highlights persistent challenges despite changes in legislation. The starting point of the research is the understanding of accessibility as a human right and as a fundamental precondition for independent living, access to education, employment, mobility, and community inclusion. The theoretical part presents the existing legislation, assistive devices and services aimed at improving accessibility, as well as key areas that significantly affect the life quality of people with physical disabilities. The work is based on the social model of disability, which emphasizes that barriers do not arise from the body of the individual, but from an environment that is not accessible. In the empirical part, I conducted a qualitative study using by interviewing individuals who have long-term experience of physical disability. I focused on how they perceived accessibility in the past, which changes they identified as important, and how they assess the current state of accessibility. The findings show that significant improvements have been made in recent decades, particularly in the areas of legislation, personal assistance, and the physical accessibility of public spaces. Nevertheless, the participants point to ongoing barriers, such as poorly managed public transportation and inadequate technical solutions. They also highlight the lack of user involvement in decision-making and the need for greater social understanding and solidarity. The results confirm that accessibility is not only a matter of infrastructure, but also reflects the society’s attitude toward diversity and inclusion.

Keywords:physical disability, accessibility, adaptations, assistive devices, personal assistance, disability

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