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Changing attitude towards differently-abled

Changing attitude towards differently-abled
Start Date :
Sep 11, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How do you think we can further change our outlook and attitude towards the specially-abled? What efforts do we need to take in bringing them to the mainstream?

How do you think we can further change our outlook and attitude towards the specially-abled? What efforts do we need to take in bringing them to the mainstream?

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GANESH DIXIT
GANESH DIXIT 11 years 6 months ago
Intensive Social Awareness programs are to be Road mapped and propagated through various media, as well as NGOs working for welfare of Disabled, to understand significance of various provisions made under the Disability Act 1995, to ensure Social Justice to Mentally Retarded Persons, which is jettisoned by mass perception.
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GANESH DIXIT
GANESH DIXIT 11 years 6 months ago
Keeping in view the non-availability of rental accommodation to Mentally Retarded Person and their guardians, which is due to partisan attitude of Society in-general, towards such community, an urgent need has arisen issuance of Directions from Government of India to various States, to provide sizable percentage of reservation Quota, in respect of allotment of residential Plots, in Housing Development Organisations.
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Parmatma kumar prasad
Parmatma kumar prasad 11 years 6 months ago
there should one lecture in a week in all schools(govt and private) related physical disable children. this is a small step but can enhance the altitude of generation in a right way..
Dr HARSH Vardhan Mishra
Dr HARSH Vardhan Mishra 11 years 6 months ago
dear sir to increase the number of post graduate doctors we should give recognition to post graduate medical degrees of neighbour countries like nepal.no point in recognising pg medical degrees of europian countries. as no one will come back to india after having degree from europe. but from nepal people will come back to india to practice here. this is practically true. so we should make such provission. and the level of training is also comparable to india in nepal
GANESH DIXIT
GANESH DIXIT 11 years 6 months ago
Reimbursable Transportation facilities, , may be provided to Administrators of Group Homes, surviving Guardians of beneficiaries, for periodic visits to the Group Homes, for effective Supervision and Administrative participation, by engagement of Approved Transport Operators. This would reinforce and augment the initiative of Disabled Welfare Tool namely Group Homes, which would be instrumental at dire time of their survival aftermath death of Parents, and in the absence subsequent well-wisher.
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GANESH DIXIT
GANESH DIXIT 11 years 6 months ago
Group Homes may be established for Male and Female Mentally handicapped persons, under Public Private Partnership Projects, and Sponsorship of Private Charity Organizations, at all District Urban areas, in all States, coupled with passing on benefit of Income Tax rebates to such Sponsors/ Partners, in respect of their meeting the Capital expenditure incurred for Establishment, and Recurring Expenditure for Maintenance.
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GANESH DIXIT
GANESH DIXIT 11 years 6 months ago
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMHANS), Bangalore, National Institute of Speech & Hearing (NISH), Mysore, National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad (AP) , to evolve state-of-the-art approaches for Disabled Patient care, for registering the arrival time and departure time of patients, at their Reception counter, by installation of Bio-metric Attendance and Disposal System. Such development would be contribute to welfare of such community.
GANESH DIXIT
GANESH DIXIT 11 years 6 months ago
Various National Institutes for Welfare of Disabled, including Mentally Challenged Persons, authenticated under Ministry of Social Justice, G.O.I., should introduce and abide to ‘Treatment Turnaround Time (TAT)’, which is yet to be bench-marked in all such Organizations and Hospitals in India. This would be essential in view of their inability to withstand inordinate Stress and Strain, arising out of waiting and lead time for treatment.
SHANMUGANATHAN B Balasubramaniam
SHANMUGANATHAN B Balasubramaniam 11 years 6 months ago
PEOPLE'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS DIFFERENTLY ABLED WILL CHANGE ONLY WHEN DIFFERENTLY-ABLED ARE STRONGER IN SOME OR THE OTHER FIELD-like Economically / Financially, in Academics / Arts / Painting, Sports, Chess, Quiz games, etc. HENCE, GOVT. MUST GIVE MANY BENEFITS TO THEM & TO THEIR PARENTS / FAMILIES / GUARDIANS. ( 1 ) GOVT. SHOULD IDENTIFY & TAP :THEIR TALENT, WHEN THEY ARE YOUNG. ( 2 ) THAT TALENT TO BE NURTURED, DEVELOPED & THEY / THEIR FAMILIES / THEIR PARENT or GUARDIAN TO BE COMPENSATED. ( 3 ) CAREER OF DIFFERENTLY-ABLED TO BE GUARANTEED / SECURED BY GOVT. ( 4 ) IN EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT, THEIR QUOTAS TO BE INCREASED. ( 5 ) IN THE CASE OF MENTALLY RETARDED, THEIR / PARENT / GUARDIANS / FAMILIES TO BE FINANCIALLY COMPENSATED FOR LIFE & THEIR LIFE AFTER THE DEATH OF PARENT / GUARDIAN HAS TO BE SAFE & SECURE. HENCE, LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ON PARENT / GUARDIAN TO BE TAKEN BY GOVT. ( Mentally Retarded people to get monthly pension / commutation benefits, after the life of parent / guardian ). NO LUMPSUM PAYMENT. ( 6 ) IF THEY ARE EMPLOYED, THEIR PREFERENTIAL PLACE OF POSTING TO BE GIVEN. ( 7 ) THEIR SPOUSE / PARENT / GUARDIAN / CHILDREN ALSO TO BE POSTED, AS THEY DEMAND & PREFERENCE TO THIS TO BE GIVEN FIRST.