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Original Articles

‘Instruments’, ‘employees’, ‘companions’, ‘social assets’: understanding relationships between persons with disabilities and their assistants in japan

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Pages 31-46 | Published online: 01 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

In Japan, as in other advanced industrial societies, user–helper relationships shaped by the Independent Living Movement have gradually been taking root. In this study, we interviewed 31 Center for Independent Living (CIL) consumers in Japan in order to explore the nature of the relationship between persons with disabilities influenced by IL ideals and their assistants. Interviews revealed three significant dimensions to the relationship—one functional, one interpersonal and one collective. The functional dimension of the relationship was expressed in a characterization of assistants as ‘instruments’, the interpersonal dimension in their characterization as ‘employees’ (a task-orientated aspect) and ‘companions’ (a socio-emotional aspect), and the collective dimension in the characterization of assistants as ‘social assets’—individuals without disabilities who understand the ideals and demands of independent living. Participant responses also form the basis of our discussion of theoretical and practical implications for the building of user–helper relationships based within a user-centred agency in the context of Japanese medical and social services.

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*Department of Social Rehabilitation, Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, 4–1 Namiki, Tokorozawa City, Saitama Pref., 359–8555, Japan. Email: [email protected]

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