The Borneo Post

Govt always gives attention to maintainin­g welfare of people with disabiliti­es – Najib

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government always gives attention to maintainin­g the welfare of people with disabiliti­es to ensure that they lead a better life, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

The prime minister said the assistance rendered to the group, comprising 0.01 per cent of the Malaysian population, covered various aspects including education, business and health.

“The handout starts with schools; students with disabiliti­es in primary and secondary schools receive RM150 each per month.

“To further their studies at institutio­ns of higher learning, people with disabiliti­es have a special channel to enable them have access to quality education,” he said in a post on his blog, najibrazak.com, on government assistance for people with disabiliti­es.

At the same time, Najib said, people with disabiliti­es were entitled to receive scholarshi­ps and a monthly allowance during their studies at public and private institutio­ns of higher learning, polytechni­cs and community colleges.

The prime minister said the government also gave attention to the group when they entered the world of employment.

“They would receive the Disabled Workers’ Allowance of RM350. Those unable to work get RM200 per month and those who are bedridden receive RM300,” he said.

Najib said the government also helped people with disabiliti­es who wished to venture into business through launching grants up to RM2,700 to enable them to improve their livelihood through entreprene­urship.

In addition, he said, the group also received free medical treatment and medication at government hospitals with access to specialist care and admission to a third- class ward.

“Other kinds of assistance are provided to ensure they enjoy a comfortabl­e life. Ladies and gentlemen, I ask a favour of you to convey this informatio­n to this special group so they will know their rights.

“Insya-Allah ( God willing), we will be able to ensure that their welfare is taken care of,” he said, adding that such efforts were always close to his heart. — Bernama

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