Abstract

This study aims to reduce the burden of the family, but also improve their quality of life by supporting the independent living of the Disabled. Comparison consideration of a Korean the Disabled activity support system and the independence support system of Japan was carried out. First, the perspective is a discussion on the contents of Disabled activity support system. Second, Gilbert & Terrells four choices of the dimension of policy analysis framework (allocation, provision, delivery, financial) and Howard & Davids policy of social we lfare policy analysis (policy goals, economic feasibility, and administrative feasibility)has been investigated. Third, Furukawa administrative principle of the social welfare aspects (effectiveness, the right, universality, justice, comprehensive) to find the implications of the system. Disabled activity support system performed earlier than in Korea, Japan, and compares the system, and highlighted the need to investigate the issues on the enforcement of the study has significance. First, the implications of this study to provide the right to make a living through self-services provide for the welfare needs of disabled and activity support system. Second, through the expansion of welfare services and facilities for the effect of the enforcement system that is independent of the type of disability, age and grade, and emphasize fairness should clarify. Third, organic services provided through, there is a need to emphasize the universality of the system to reduce the establishment of the operating system and service that can not be disabled.

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