Volume 100Special Supplement

Box 1.

Rehabilitation-oriented objectives

6-2: Reduce the proportion of children and adolescents with disabilities who are reported to be sad, unhappy, or depressed.

6-3: Reduce the proportion of adults with disabilities who report feelings such as sadness, unhappiness, or depression that prevent them from being active.

6-4: Increase the proportion of adults with disabilities who participate in social activities.

6-5: Increase the proportion of adults with disabilities reporting sufficient emotional support.

6-6: Increase the proportion of adults with disabilities reporting satisfaction with life

6-8: Eliminate disparities in employment rates between working-aged adults with and without disabilities.

6-9: Increase the proportion of children and youth with disabilities who spend at least 80 percent of their time in regular education programs.

6-10: Increase the proportion of health and wellness and treatment programs and facilities that provide full access for people with disabilities.

6-11: Reduce the proportion of people with disabilities who report not having the assistive devices and technology needed.

6-12: Reduce the proportion of people with disabilities reporting environmental barriers to participation in home, school, work or community activities.

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