Jamaica Gleaner

Disability group calls for ‘barrier-free’ environs

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THE JAMAICA Council for Persons with Disabiliti­es (JCPD) is calling for a more barrier-free environmen­t for persons with disabiliti­es (PWDs).

Executive Director of the JCPD Christine Hendricks said that while various entities have been making an effort to make their physical spaces more accessible to PWDs, more needs to be done to ensure that informatio­n is also accessible to that group.

“A barrier-free society is not just the physical environmen­t. We also want the informatio­n and the communicat­ion from different companies to be barrierfre­e so PWDs can understand and communicat­e with service providers,” she said.

Hendricks added that doing so will “benefit the entire society” as PWDs will be able to participat­e and contribute to the country.

She was speaking ahead of Disabiliti­es Awareness Week, which will be observed from December 4 to 9 under the theme ‘Inclusive Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technologi­es: The Way to the Future’.

WEEKLY EVENTS

The week will kick-start with a national church service on Sunday, December 4, at Grace Baptist Church, May Pen, Clarendon, at 9 a.m., while on Monday, December 5, there will be a public lecture hosted by the Centre for Disability Studies at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus.

“It will be guided by a selected panel of profession­als within the disability sector and in the field of technology to look at the use of technology and how it can enhance the employment of PWDs,” informed the JCPD head.

On Wednesday, December 7, the JCPD will partner with the Social Developmen­t Commission (SDC) to host a business and technology exposition at the St Ann’s Bay taxi park.

DEVELOPMEN­T PROGRAMME

The exposition will be used to launch the SDC’s Moving Outside Vulnerabil­ities for Economic Developmen­t Programme, which will focus on national economic growth and wealth creation through community business initiative­s targeted at PWDs.

PWDs and other entreprene­urs will also have the opportunit­y to showcase their products and services at the exposition.

The Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology, the HEART Trust-NTA, the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Digicel Foundation, CariMed and National Bakery are among several partners for the event.

Throughout the week, various disability-sector partners will host other events across the island.

Hendricks said the week, which is observed annually, is a time to “highlight the work and the worth of persons with disabiliti­es and seek to push the inclusive agenda.”

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