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Occupational Culture The Inclusion Of Disability Due To A Neuronal Sequelae Of Stroke In The Metro “Cerro Blanco” In Santiago De Chile

DOI: 10.15226/2374-8362/5/3/00163

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This article will aim to contribute to a culture of accessible and inclusive spaces and the occupational health of neuronal disability as an added value will be justified why the article number nine was designed regarding “accessibility” convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. The purpose of this paper is to increase the knowledge of the multiple campuses, corpus and habitus that exist in Chilean society. [1] In this case, it will be studied from a perspective, anthropological and ethnological the metro station “Cerro Blanco” which has the distinction of being “for public use”. Currently and in accordance with the article n° nine of the convention on disability rights “accessibility “, which configures and establishes the laws to have an inclusive accessibility. The asymmetries still existing that reduce the occupational health of a person with neuronal disability will be investigated. This article wants to ensure that in public and private spaces the diversity of people circulating in this sector, especially people with disabilities, is respected, showing a critical narrative, since from this population the concept of inclusiveness promulgated by the general assembly of The United Nations. The action of respecting accessibility is an action of “occupational health”, since the care of accessibility contributes to the biosychosocial well-being and development of the countries. These concepts the University of Chile together with NGO bioscorpore foment with their actions. Occupational health is to understand that the external affects the individual. “The unequal context” is main cause or structural antecedent to continue with a disability. As the ninth article of the convention states in its literal b) of point number two of the article on “accessibility”, which states: “ensure that private entities that provide facilities and services open to the public or for public use take into account all the aspects of its accessibility for people with disabilities.” [2] First, we will begin to unravel the inequality in Latin America so that we can see the existing social inequality, which is a blip for the region to be developed According to “the vertical control of the ecological floors”, I finish ethnohistoric that Jhon V Murra (1976) conceptualized to graph the balance of power within the Inca State or the multiple realities according to Winch (1990). On this occasion, it will be used as a reference to explain the disadvantageous situation that people with disabilities or corporately unconventional people have (applying the nomenclature of the

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