The Freeman

Confab tackles PWD concerns

- — Apple Grace C. Danuco, correspond­ent/BRP

Forty participan­ts from different regions of the country joined the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) of the Regional Committee on Disability Affairs aiming to identify and provide strategic ways to address the issues and needs concerning people with disabiliti­es.

This year’s theme, “Bringing Programs and Services to the Grassroots” has a further goal to make the right deal among Persons with Disability which is identified from the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).

ESCAP’s mandate is to foster cooperatio­n among its 53 members including the Philippine­s and for the nine associate members to provide a strategic regional link between global and country-level programs and issues.

Carmen Zubiga, the officer-in-charge of the NCDA urged the participan­ts to ensure the continual implementa­tion of the various programs and to maintain the developmen­tal goal intended for the PWDs.

Zubiga discussed and presented the 10 goals of the Incheon Strategy during the event and urged the members to do the necessary things in order to achieve it.

These goals are: the reduction of poverty and enhancemen­t of work and employment prospects; to promote participat­ion in the political process and decision making; enhancemen­t of access to the physical environmen­t, public transporta­tion, knowledge, informatio­n and communicat­ion; the strengthen­ing of social protection; expansion interventi­on and education to children with disabiliti­es; to ensure gender equality and women’s empowermen­t; to ensure disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction and management; to improve the reliabilit­y and comparabil­ity of the disability data; to accelerate the ratificati­on and implementa­tion of the convention on the rights of the Persons with Disabiliti­es; and to advance sub regional, regional and inter-regional cooperatio­n.

The event was participat­ed by representa­tives from different local government agencies/offices such as the Department of Health, Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority, Department of Public Works and Highways, Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, Persons with Disability Organizati­on, Local Government Units Department of Labor and Employment, Department of the Interior and Local Government and Department of Education.

Some local government offices/agencies that attended the event also discussed plans to provide services to PWDs.

DOLE discussed its Local Employment Promotion for the PWDs through capacitati­ng PESO towards their inclusive Job Fairs and Employment of PWDs.

DSWD talked about their programs and services that could provide assistance to PWDs while TESDA presented the accessible skills and training programs it can offers to them.

The DOH also talked about the localizati­on of health, wellness and rehabilita­tion services that are under their office.

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