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Experiencing Disability Stigma in Ghana: Impact on Individuals and Caregivers explores the roots of disability stigma and discrimination in Ghana as well as the social and economic impact of discrimination on individuals with disabilities and their caregivers. Magnus Mfoafo-M’Carthy, Jeff Grischow, and Festus Moasun present interviews from individuals with disabilities, and caregivers faced with the burdens of caring for their loved ones. The inclusion of caregivers is particularly important, because very few studies have presented their voices despite the burdens they face alongside individuals in their care. The interviews addressed the socio-economic consequences of disability and/or mental illness in Ghana for individuals and their caregivers, the implications these consequences have for the practice of social work in Ghana, and the public policy implications of this research. This book provides new and insightful data and analysis through rich and detailed firsthand narratives of lived experiences and offers recommendations for enhanced policy and practices to reduce stigma and improve the lives and livelihoods of Ghanaians with disabilities.



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Researching stigma and discrimination was and will continue to be a valuable scientific adventure for scholars interested in disability research. This book brings to the fore the processes that promote stigmatization and discrimination of people with disabilities and their significant others in Ghana. The lived experiences presented in this work call for action for all Ghanaian society members, including policymakers and implementers. This vital work is essential for undergraduate and postgraduate disability and social work students.

-- Kwesi A. Kassah, University of Tromsø

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Part 1: Setting the Context

Introduction

Chapter 1: The History of Disability in Ghana

Part 2: Experiencing Disability and Disability Stigma

Chapter 2: Culture and Disability in Ghana

Chapter 3: Religion, Spirituality and Mental Illness in Ghana

Chapter 4: Stigma, Discrimination and Impact on Individuals with Disabilities

Chapter 5: Stigma, Discrimination and Impact on Ghanaian Families

Part 3: The Way Forward

Chapter 6: Doing Disability Research in Ghana: Lessons Learned and Recommendations

Conclusion

References

About the Authors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 08/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9781666905809, 978-1666905809
      ISBN10: 1666905801

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Experiencing Disability Stigma in Ghana: Impact on Individuals and Caregivers explores the roots of disability stigma and discrimination in Ghana as well as the social and economic impact of discrimination on individuals with disabilities and their caregivers. Magnus Mfoafo-M’Carthy, Jeff Grischow, and Festus Moasun present interviews from individuals with disabilities, and caregivers faced with the burdens of caring for their loved ones. The inclusion of caregivers is particularly important, because very few studies have presented their voices despite the burdens they face alongside individuals in their care. The interviews addressed the socio-economic consequences of disability and/or mental illness in Ghana for individuals and their caregivers, the implications these consequences have for the practice of social work in Ghana, and the public policy implications of this research. This book provides new and insightful data and analysis through rich and detailed firsthand narratives of lived experiences and offers recommendations for enhanced policy and practices to reduce stigma and improve the lives and livelihoods of Ghanaians with disabilities.



      Trade Review

      Researching stigma and discrimination was and will continue to be a valuable scientific adventure for scholars interested in disability research. This book brings to the fore the processes that promote stigmatization and discrimination of people with disabilities and their significant others in Ghana. The lived experiences presented in this work call for action for all Ghanaian society members, including policymakers and implementers. This vital work is essential for undergraduate and postgraduate disability and social work students.

      -- Kwesi A. Kassah, University of Tromsø

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      List of Abbreviations

      Part 1: Setting the Context

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The History of Disability in Ghana

      Part 2: Experiencing Disability and Disability Stigma

      Chapter 2: Culture and Disability in Ghana

      Chapter 3: Religion, Spirituality and Mental Illness in Ghana

      Chapter 4: Stigma, Discrimination and Impact on Individuals with Disabilities

      Chapter 5: Stigma, Discrimination and Impact on Ghanaian Families

      Part 3: The Way Forward

      Chapter 6: Doing Disability Research in Ghana: Lessons Learned and Recommendations

      Conclusion

      References

      About the Authors

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