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Living life with cerebral palsy? A description of the social safety nets for individuals with cerebral palsy in the Nordic countries.

Ann I Alriksson-SchmidtIra JeglinskyGudny JonsdottirAbdu Kedir SeidGunvor KlevbergEva BuschmannReidun Jahnsen
Published in: Scandinavian journal of public health (2020)
Participation in society for individuals with cerebral palsy disabilities can be enabled by social benefits. By extension, social benefits may indirectly have implications for public health in individuals with disabilities. Although the lives of individuals with cerebral palsy - as with others - can improve in certain areas, the need for social benefits will generally increase, not decrease, over time. Although it is clearly important to have checks and balances that prevent system misuse, it might be worthwhile from a cost-benefit perspective to investigate whether the current systems could be improved to better manage time and resources and avoid emotional distress by streamlining the application process.
Keyphrases
  • cerebral palsy
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • physical activity