Expanding the meaning of citizenship: "evacuation" of people with disabilities in Russia from the institutions during COVID-19

In the wake of COVID-19, non-profit organizations that focus on providing social support services in Russia consolidated their efforts to take proactive measures to change internaty 1, the system of institutions for people with physical, mental, and intellectual disabilities. As a result of advocacy...

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Main Author: Alfiya Battalova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University Libraries 2021-09-01
Series:Disability Studies Quarterly
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Online Access:https://dsq-sds.org/article/view/8396
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spelling doaj-55a179aedb12427da38b5c9a25f71e5c2021-09-21T15:49:11ZengThe Ohio State University LibrariesDisability Studies Quarterly1041-57182159-83712021-09-0141310.18061/dsq.v41i3.83964942Expanding the meaning of citizenship: "evacuation" of people with disabilities in Russia from the institutions during COVID-19Alfiya Battalova0University of British ColumbiaIn the wake of COVID-19, non-profit organizations that focus on providing social support services in Russia consolidated their efforts to take proactive measures to change internaty 1, the system of institutions for people with physical, mental, and intellectual disabilities. As a result of advocacy efforts by the non-profit organizations, 26 people from these institutions were evacuated and provided with temporary assisted housing. The decision to act proactively to prevent the spread of the virus among the residents of the institutions is indicative of the galvanized efforts of the non-profit sector to advocate for deinstitutionalization and assisted living. COVID-19 served as an opportunity for the non-profit organizations to emphasize the need for expediting deinstitutionalization reform. Drawing on media sources, the literature on disability and advocacy in Russia, and the conceptual framework of citizenship, this paper will provide an overview of the internaty system, analyze the legislative context of disability and COVID-19, and discuss the context of deinstitutionalization advocacy in Russia.https://dsq-sds.org/article/view/8396covid-19russiadeinstitutionalizationassisted livingsupported decision-making
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Expanding the meaning of citizenship: "evacuation" of people with disabilities in Russia from the institutions during COVID-19
Disability Studies Quarterly
covid-19
russia
deinstitutionalization
assisted living
supported decision-making
author_facet Alfiya Battalova
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title Expanding the meaning of citizenship: "evacuation" of people with disabilities in Russia from the institutions during COVID-19
title_short Expanding the meaning of citizenship: "evacuation" of people with disabilities in Russia from the institutions during COVID-19
title_full Expanding the meaning of citizenship: "evacuation" of people with disabilities in Russia from the institutions during COVID-19
title_fullStr Expanding the meaning of citizenship: "evacuation" of people with disabilities in Russia from the institutions during COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Expanding the meaning of citizenship: "evacuation" of people with disabilities in Russia from the institutions during COVID-19
title_sort expanding the meaning of citizenship: "evacuation" of people with disabilities in russia from the institutions during covid-19
publisher The Ohio State University Libraries
series Disability Studies Quarterly
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description In the wake of COVID-19, non-profit organizations that focus on providing social support services in Russia consolidated their efforts to take proactive measures to change internaty 1, the system of institutions for people with physical, mental, and intellectual disabilities. As a result of advocacy efforts by the non-profit organizations, 26 people from these institutions were evacuated and provided with temporary assisted housing. The decision to act proactively to prevent the spread of the virus among the residents of the institutions is indicative of the galvanized efforts of the non-profit sector to advocate for deinstitutionalization and assisted living. COVID-19 served as an opportunity for the non-profit organizations to emphasize the need for expediting deinstitutionalization reform. Drawing on media sources, the literature on disability and advocacy in Russia, and the conceptual framework of citizenship, this paper will provide an overview of the internaty system, analyze the legislative context of disability and COVID-19, and discuss the context of deinstitutionalization advocacy in Russia.
topic covid-19
russia
deinstitutionalization
assisted living
supported decision-making
url https://dsq-sds.org/article/view/8396
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