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Improving aid for children with special needs is vital

▶ Giving extra help to families in need without means testing can only benefit society

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Parents of Emirati children with special needs will be encouraged after this week’s discussion by the Federal National Council about waiving means testing for financial support. The FNC has asked the Ministry of Community Developmen­t to change the rules. Under current regulation­s, any child whose father earns more than Dh20,000 a month is exempt from receiving government benefits. As the FNC heard, this was tough on families whose children needed round-theclock care or who had other able-bodied children to care for, as the financial aid did not stretch far enough.

There are about 16,000 people with disabiliti­es registered in the UAE, of whom nearly two-thirds are Emirati, according to figures from the ministry. Facilities for those who are disabled are evolving in the UAE but there is still room for improvemen­t, something which has been recognised by officials. There are already a number of charities working to ease the lives of those with physical or learning disabiliti­es, among them the Al Noor Training Centre for Children with Special Needs in Dubai, where children use assistive technology to paint, play music and operate electronic devices. This initiative and others are being matched by the Government. Laws and ministeria­l decrees issued in the last decade have enshrined the rights of disabled workers. In the latest developmen­t, the Ministry of Community Developmen­t has been asked to provide all Emirati parents of disabled children with support to enable them to have “decent, sustainabl­e” lives.

All these moves not only enhance the quality of life for those most in need, but also boost their self-esteem and give them independen­ce as well as enabling them to make decisions for themselves and function at every level of society. Starting those habits at an early age is to be welcomed. It means that sense of autonomy and freedom will be there with those children for life, giving them a chance to contribute in a meaningful way — and that can only be to the benefit of society.

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