Inclusion of disabled people (with rehabilitative social needs) in the working process of horticultural farms
Abstract
Social sustainable integration of disabled people (with rehabilitative social needs) in the working process of horticultural farms The objectives of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities as well as of the Austrian Action Plan 2012 (for implementation of an inclusive society) are the full and effective participation of disabled people in society. This project will provide scientific evidence, which will contribute to the integration of disabled people in the working society. The overall goal of the project is to provide all necessary information for a successful cooperation between day-care centers for disabled persons and private horticultural farms. The creation of such possibilities for a collaboration will offer disabled people a participation in general working life. The identification of suitable working processes and tasks requires the compilation of culture related activity and ability profiles for working processes or tasks. In order to be able to find out which crops require what kind of working skills, the tasks and sub-tasks referring to the crops cultivated by up to 6 representative Austrian horticultural farms must be identified. The method used is the classification of REFA time studies. In order to determine the skills and needs of disabled people in day-care centers, it is necessary to capture their abilities, by creating ability profiles for up to 50 persons. Based on these ability profiles, it is possible to allocate and categorize the necessary tasks. The ability profiles will be created mainly by means of the well-proven “IMBA method” (Integration of persons with disabilities in a working environment). In order to set up a fruitful collaboration, horticultural farms and day-care centers will be interviewed about their interests, needs and expectations. On the basis of this information, it will be possible to give recommendations for a sustainable collaboration. Based on the surveyed results and identified requirements, a training concept for nursing staff, company managers and trainers will be developed and optimized in order to guarantee a high degree of working quality and job satisfaction for both parties in the project (social sustainability, which offers socially produced products). The efficient knowledge transfer of scientific results will be ensured by the production of blended learning material, a recommendation booklet and guidance of the implementation carried out in pilot companies.
inclusion horticulture disabled people working process occupational therapy
Publikationen
Evaluierung von IMBA zur Inklusion von Menschen mit Behinderung in die Arbeitsprozesse des Gartenbaus - Eine Fallstudie zur Stecklingsproduktion der Dreimasterblume
Autoren: Schaffernicht S; Gronauer A; Quendler E Jahr: 2018
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Erstellung von Anforderungsprofilen für die Stecklingsproduktion der Dreimasterblume
Autoren: Schaffernicht S; Gronauer A; Quendler E Jahr: 2018
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Beschäftigungstherapie für Menschen mit Behinderung im kommerziellen Zierpflanzenbau - dargestellt anhand der Anforderungen an die Schlüsselqualifikationen eines ausgewählten Arbeitsprozesses
Autoren: Schaffernicht, S; Gronauer, A; Moder, K; Quendler, E; Jahr: 2018
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Nutzung digitaler Analysehilfsmittel zur nachhaltigen Inklusion von Menschen mit Behinderung in den Gartenbau
Autoren: Sophie Schaffernicht, Madeline Eichner, Elisabeth Quendler Jahr: 2019
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Analyse der physischen Beanspruchung und Gestaltungserfordernisse für Menschen mit Behinderung in der kleinstrukturierten Gemüseproduktion
Autoren: Eichner, M;Ostermeier, M; Kuhlang, P; Quendler, E Jahr: 2020
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Inklusion von Menschen mit Behinderung im Gemüsebau? Anforderungsprofile udn Profilvergleiche anhand ausgewählter Arbeitsprozesse der Tomatenproduktion unter Glas.
Autoren: Eichner, M; Schaffernicht, S; Alles, T; Ostermeier, M; Quendler, E Jahr: 2019
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Ermittlung von Fähigkeitsprofilen von Menschen mit Behinderung in Beschäftigungstherapie
Autoren: Schaffernicht, S; Moder, K; Quendler, E. Jahr: 2019
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Biomechanische Risiken im Gartenbau und Möglichkeiten der Optimierung
Autoren: Quendler, E; Leitner, C; Uhlhorn, B; Ostermeier, M; Kuhlang, P; Alles, T; Eichner, M Jahr: 2020
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Eine Chance für besondere Menschen
Autoren: Stockinger, S; Quendler, E Jahr: 2020
Newspaper / Magazine article
Training of people with disabilities of daily structures in the working process of the tomato harvest
Autoren: Quendler, E; Gutkas, R; Steininger, B Jahr: 2021
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Inklusion von Menschen mit Behinderungen in der Urbanen Landwirtschaft in Wien/in den Gartenbau
Autoren: Schaffernicht, S; Quendler, E Jahr: 2021
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Sozial-ökologische Inklusion im Gartenbau
Autoren: Schaffernicht, S; Quendler, E Jahr: 2021
Journal articles
A Social-Ecological Model for Inclusion Processes in Urban Agriculture of Vienna, Austria
Autoren: Schaffernicht, S. K; Quendler, E Jahr: 2023
Journal articles
Project staff
Elisabeth Quendler
Assoc. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Elisabeth Quendler MSc.
elisabeth.quendler@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-93116
Project Leader
01.09.2017 - 31.05.2020
Andreas Gronauer
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Andreas Gronauer
andreas.gronauer@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-93111
Project Staff
01.09.2017 - 31.05.2020
Birthe Uhlhorn
Dipl.-Ing. Birthe Uhlhorn B.Sc.
birthe.uhlhorn@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85337
Project Staff
01.09.2017 - 31.05.2020
BOKU partners
External partners
University College for Agricultural and Environmental Education
Steininger Birgit, Haase Thomas
partner