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مجلة الاسكندرية للتبادل العملي
جامعة الاسكندرية
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The study aimed to identify the degree of
knowledge of the respondents with disabilities about the
legal protection of (health, education, vocational
preparation and training, work, social protection,
availability and facilitation, criminal protection,
political and Syndication protection, culture, sports and
recreation) rights in the law of the rights of disabled
persons, identify the knowledge gap between males and
females in the degree of their knowledge of the legal
protection in Law, Testing the significance differences
in the degree of knowledge of the respondents about the
legal protection according to gender, identify The
degree of applying the legal protection, , determine the
knowledge importance of the legal protection, and
determine the practical importance of the Legal
protection. The study was conducted in Sharkia
governorate based on the social survey methodology,
where the Kafr Saqr Center was chosen using the simple
random sampling method, then three villages were
selected in the same method: Al-Qudah Village, Singha
Village, and Al-Rubaa'in Village, and the sample size
reached 162 respondents were selected by the method of
regular random sample based on the records of the
Rehabilitation Office at Kafr Saqr Center. Data were
collected by questionnaire in a personal interview, from
mid-June to the end of August 2020, and a set of
statistical methods and tools were used: percentages,
frequencies, arithmetic average, weighted average, and
independent -Samples T test". The study reached
several results: The degree of knowledge of disabled
persons about legal protection was low for all rights, in
the following percentages: health 70.4%, education
80.2%, vocational preparation and training 88.3%, work
74.7%, social protection 84%, availability and
facilitation 84.5%, criminal protection 88.3%, political
and syndication rights 85.2%, culture, sport and
recreation 88.3%. It was also found that the degree of
implementation the legal protection from the viewpoint
of the respondents was low for all rights, in the
following rates: health 87% education 90.7%,
vocational preparation and training 93.2%, work 88.8%,
social protection 87%, availability and facilitation
89.5%, criminal protection 92%, political and
syndication rights 92%, culture, sports and recreation
91.3%
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