Inclusive fashion, recognizing the need of the child wheelchair

This project addresses social inclusion, as a resource to be stimulated by the development of fashion products. Taking into account this market demand research, part of the project, identified aspects of use, accessibility, comfort and perception of parents and therapists with regard to dress,...

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Main Authors: Rosângela Elisa de Sousa, Lucyana Azevedo Xavier, Suellen Silva de Albuquerque
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/article/view/8826/6320
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description This project addresses social inclusion, as a resource to be stimulated by the development of fashion products. Taking into account this market demand research, part of the project, identified aspects of use, accessibility, comfort and perception of parents and therapists with regard to dress, undress and cognitive development in relation to clothing. The audience researched this project were wheelchair children with age range from eight to twelve years, parents and professionals in the health field, such as Physiotherapists, Physical Educator, Occupational Therapist and psychologists, members of institutions CEAEHH - Centro de Atividades Especiais Helena Holanda e FUNAD – Fundação Centro Integrado de Apoio ao Portador de Deficiência, João Pessoa - PB, supporters this project through the sale of infrastructure and public access. The data resulted in the development of a fashion collection with differentiated modeling, versatility of uses combined with an aesthetic framework that prioritized the inclusion of wheelchair-bound child in society through the use of the usual market trends in the children's segment.
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spelling doaj.art-3b7476aaf2774e4c8f23eb300974c1752022-12-22T03:26:04ZspaUniversidade do Estado de Santa CatarinaModaPalavra e-periódico1982-615X2016-12-011019120http://dx.doi.org/10.5965/1982615x10192017004Inclusive fashion, recognizing the need of the child wheelchairRosângela Elisa de Sousa 0Lucyana Azevedo Xavier1Suellen Silva de Albuquerque 2Centro Universitário de João Pessoa - UNIPÊ Universidade Federal de PernambucoFundação Getúlio VargasThis project addresses social inclusion, as a resource to be stimulated by the development of fashion products. Taking into account this market demand research, part of the project, identified aspects of use, accessibility, comfort and perception of parents and therapists with regard to dress, undress and cognitive development in relation to clothing. The audience researched this project were wheelchair children with age range from eight to twelve years, parents and professionals in the health field, such as Physiotherapists, Physical Educator, Occupational Therapist and psychologists, members of institutions CEAEHH - Centro de Atividades Especiais Helena Holanda e FUNAD – Fundação Centro Integrado de Apoio ao Portador de Deficiência, João Pessoa - PB, supporters this project through the sale of infrastructure and public access. The data resulted in the development of a fashion collection with differentiated modeling, versatility of uses combined with an aesthetic framework that prioritized the inclusion of wheelchair-bound child in society through the use of the usual market trends in the children's segment.http://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/article/view/8826/6320Designinclusive FashionKidsWheelchair
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Inclusive fashion, recognizing the need of the child wheelchair
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Design
inclusive Fashion
Kids
Wheelchair
title Inclusive fashion, recognizing the need of the child wheelchair
title_full Inclusive fashion, recognizing the need of the child wheelchair
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title_full_unstemmed Inclusive fashion, recognizing the need of the child wheelchair
title_short Inclusive fashion, recognizing the need of the child wheelchair
title_sort inclusive fashion recognizing the need of the child wheelchair
topic Design
inclusive Fashion
Kids
Wheelchair
url http://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/article/view/8826/6320
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