Creating Awareness for Learning of Persons with Intellectual Disability: Government Initiatives
In my
previous post, where I addressed the various issues to be addressed in respect
of PwID community, also some briefing was also done, In this post my prime
agenda will be to highlight how these issues can be addressed and how awareness
can be done as in the society and also how the community can also get aware of
their rights. Peculiarly, here I would be talking about the need of the hour in
today's scenerio, also we will get an insight as of what are the various
government initiatives in this regard, also the numbers are alarming. Up to 3% of India’s 1.3 billion population lives
with some form of IDD. Over 12% of Indian children aged 2 to 9 years have neuro
developmental disorders. As they grow older, they are stigmatized and are
considered less deserving of education and employment. This impacts their
ability to achieve their full potential.
Some of the government initiatives are discussed as under:
National Trust Schemes
DISHA
- Early Intervention and School Readiness Scheme - This is an early
intervention and school readiness scheme for children upto 10 years with the
disabilities covered under the National Trust Act.
VIKAAS
- Day Care - A day care scheme for persons with autism, cerebral
palsy, mental retardation and multiple disabilities, above 10 years for
enhancing interpersonal and vocational skills.
SAMARTH
- Respite Care - TA scheme to provide respite home for orphans,
families in crisis, Persons with Disabilities (PwD) from BPL, LIG families with
at least one of the four disabilities covered under the National Trust Act.
GHARAUNDA
- Group Home for Adults - This scheme provides housing and care
services throughout the life of the person with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental
Retardation and Multiple Disabilities.
NIRAMAYA
- Health Insurance Scheme - This scheme is to provide affordable
Health Insurance to persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and
Multiple Disabilities.
SAHYOGI
- Caregiver training scheme - A scheme to set up Caregiver
Cells (CGCs) for training and creating skilled workforce of caregivers to care
for Person with Disabilities (PwD) and their families.
GYAN PRABHA
- Educational support - A scheme to encourage people with
Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities for
pursuing educational/ vocational courses.
PRERNA
- Marketing Assistance - A marketing scheme to create viable
& wide spread channels for sale of products and services produced by
persons with autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation and multiple
disabilities.
SAMBHAV
- Aids and Assistive Devices - This is a scheme to setup additional
resource centres in each city, to collate and collect the Aids, software and
other form of assistive devices
ADIP
Scheme
Scheme
of Assistance to Disabled Persons for Purchase/Fitting of Aids/Appliances (ADIP
Scheme)
The
main objective of the Scheme is to assist the needy disabled persons in
procuring durable, sophisticated and scientifically manufactured, modern,
standard aids and appliances to promote physical, social, psychological
rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities by reducing the effects of
disabilities and at the same time enhance their economic potential.
NHFDC
The
‘National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation’ has been
incorporated by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India
on 24th January, 1997 under section 25 of the companies Act. 1956 as a company
not for profit. It is wholly owned by Government of India and has an authorised
share capital of Rs.400 crores (Rupees Four Hundred crores only).
As against awareness not only government policies
are important, but their implementation by such community is also very
important. In the next post, I will highlight the societal factors involved
in this communal regard and will also highlight role of volunteers in this regard.
Keep up the great work��
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