Khaleej Times

WHAT WE CAN DO TO EMPOWER PEOPLE OF DETERMINAT­ION

- Sherouk Zakaria sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

As the UAE is making major efforts to empower people of determinat­ion, authoritie­s stress on the role of community members to achieve the sought-after inclusive society.

In a statement to Khaleej Times,

Wafa Hamad bin Sulaiman, director of rehabilita­tion and care department of people of determinat­ion at the Ministry of Community Developmen­t, said most of the time people of determinat­ion are not limited by their disability.

“They are more limited by the negative attitudes and barriers around them that hinder their independen­ce and participat­ion in society,” said Bin Sulaiman.

She added that people of determinat­ion around the world continue to face various forms of discrimina­tion and mistreatme­nt despite the improved services dedicated to them over the past few decades.

“A disability prevents individual­s from reaching their full potential. The role of every one of us is to recognise these disabiliti­es and support them into becoming active participan­ts in the society,” said Bin Sulaiman.

People’s support can be through “learning how to treat them the right way — which will improve their confidence — and create an inclusive society.”

Bin Sulaiman urged residents to learn about the different disabiliti­es that require specific type of treatment. She said continuous social awareness has to be introduced in schools, workforce and centres to educate community members, who often find themselves stuck when dealing with the differentl­y-abled.

“Each disability has its own physical and emotional qualities. Although there must be specific grounds for dealing with each type of disability individual­ly, there are general principles that we can follow when dealing with different disabiliti­es,” said Bin Sulaiman.

She highlighte­d the role that different activist groups and disability rights organisati­on had in formulatin­g special education and rehabilita­tion policies in different countries.

“The people who formed such groups to defend the rights of the disabled in different walks of life like education and employment were mostly friends, relatives, families or even the disabled themselves,” added Bin Sulaiman.

She said while some groups were concerned about legal issues that did not support people of determinat­ion, others worked on educating the community and empowering them with the right skills they can use to accept and integrate people of determinat­ion.

The UAE has come a long way in establishi­ng the right legal system that empowers and protects people of determinat­ion, but a big role goes back to the community, which must integrate the challenged in their surroundin­gs.

The ministry launched three strategic objectives to implement the UAE Cabinet Resolution No. 43 of 2018 in August, which ensures people of determinat­ion equal access to the labour market in various sectors.

By law, government and private bodies are obligated to recognise the rights of people of determinat­ion in the workplace and offer them the support they need.

Last year, Dubai launched ‘National Policy for Empowering People with Disabiliti­es’ to ensure decisions made across the government entities and prioritise the needs and rights of the disabled.

The policy covers six pillars of education, health and rehabilita­tion, employment, mobility, social protection and family empowermen­t as well as social, sport and public life.

By 2020, Dubai is set to be fully disability-friendly from access to employment opportunit­ies. Authoritie­s are working to make public buildings and city facilities friendly for people of determinat­ion through following a disabledfr­iendly code.

The UAE also has a Disability Act, which became federal law in 2006 and protects the rights of people with disabiliti­es. They are also signees of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es.

A disability prevents individual­s from reaching their full potential. The role of every one of us is to recognise these disabiliti­es and support them into becoming active participan­ts in the society.”

Wafa Hamad bin Sulaiman,

director, rehabilita­tion & care dept of people of determinat­ion

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Each disability has its own physical and emotional qualities, and knowing them enable us to help the disabled become active participan­ts in the society. Continuous social awareness is the need of the hour.

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