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Bumper stickers part of observance­s for Internatio­nal Day of Persons with Disabiliti­es

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The week of activities for the celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Day of Persons with Disabiliti­es included the launching of a bumper sticker drive on Monday morning at the Ptolemy Reid Rehabilita­tion Centre in Georgetown.

According to National Commission on Disability (NCD) Advocacy and Communicat­ion Officer, Avonel Corrica, the launch was a collaborat­ion among the NCD and the Ministry of Governance and Parliament­ary Affairs and others. She said that the purpose of the bumper stickers is to kick off awareness of the day with other activities leading up to December 3 under the theme, “Transforma­tive solutions for inclusive developmen­t: the role of innovation in fuelling an accessible and equitable world.”

Each bumper sticker, she explained, has a message pertaining to persons with disabiliti­es. It also features the colour purple as well as the sunflower.

The launching also featured remarks by Minister of Heath, Dr Frank Anthony, and NCD Chairperso­n, Vidushi Persaud-McKinnon.

Dr Anthony in his opening remarks highlighte­d some of what the government has been doing so far for persons with disabiliti­es. He made mention of the $100,000 cash grant for persons with disabiliti­es, and the distributi­on of hearing aids for over five hundred persons. Dr Anthony also wanted persons with disabiliti­es to know the ministry is currently engaged in a programme to assist those who have lost a leg and need an orthopedic replacemen­t.

Corrica noted that currently, orthopedic replacemen­t is a paid service and many persons have suffered disabiliti­es through accidents and cannot afford to purchase an orthopedic (prosthetic limb) replacemen­t. She disclosed that as such, the government is working on supplying it free of cost, or if not completely free, at least they would only be required to pay a small amount for the replacemen­t.

The Communicat­ions Officer also mentioned other activities planned including a one-hour programme on December 2 on NCN, where during the first half-hour persons with disabiliti­es will relate the services they have accessed through the Government of Guyana and what they expect from the government for 2023.

Persaud-McKinnon spoke of the roles the NCD is currently playing in making things possible for persons with disabiliti­es. She also highlighte­d some of the collaborat­ions NCD has had with government ministries to help persons with disabiliti­es live normal lives.

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