Title: Disabled People
1Disabled People
2Definition of disability
- Disability is a physical or mental impairment
which has real and long-term adverse effect on
the persons ability to carry out normal
day-to-day activities.
3The World Health Organizations definition
- Disability is an umbrella term, covering
impairments, activity limitations, and
participation restrictions. An impairment is a
problem in body function or structure an
activity limitation is a difficulty encountered
by an individual in executing a task or action
while a participation restriction is a problem
experienced by an individual in involvement in
life situations.
4- Thus disability is a complex phenomenon,
reflecting an interaction between features of a
persons body and features of the society in
which he or she lives.
5Disability as an imprecise concept
- People dealing with long-term or short-term
issues - People disabled from birth or disabled later in
life - People who define themselves as disabled and
those who do not - People who meet the criteria of any of a number,
or those who do not
6Multidimensionality
- Disability is conceptualized as being a
multidimensional experience for the person
involved. There may be effects on organs or body
parts and there may be effects on a person's
participation in areas of life.
7Three main dimensions
- Three dimensions of disability are recognized
- 1.body structure and function (and impairment
thereof) - 2. activity (and activity restrictions) and
- 3. participation (and participation
restrictions).
8Categories of disability
- Autism
- Deaf-Blindness
- Daefness and hearing impairment
- Visual impairment including blindness
- Emotional disturbance
- Mental retardation
- Multiple disabilities
- Orthopedic impairment
- Specific learning diability
- Speech or language impairment
- Traumatic brain injury
9Disability facts
- Only 17 of disabled people were born with their
disabilities - One in four people will be affected by mental ill
health - Mental health problems, such as anxiety and
depression, now account for more incapacity
benefit claims than back pain - One in four men and one in five women will suffer
a critical illness before they are 65
10Famous disabled persons
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vA9Z06EeIhFM
11Disabled people in Great Britain
12Disabled people in Great Britain
- There are around 10 million disabled people in
Great Britain (one in five of the adult
population) - 7 of them live in communal establishments,
others independently in their own homes
13Employment
- Over 1 million disabled people are not working
and are on benefits, but are keen to work - Disabled people are denied an opportunity to
enter or remain in work because of fears and
stereotypes about their abilities
14Workers with disabilities
- 58 found it difficult to get an interview
- 57 need flexible hours
- 35 have been harassed by a boss
- 25 need adapted equipment or technology
- 15 need adaptation of building or work space
15Services for the disabled
- Provided by local social services who have to
identify the number of disabled people in their
area - Include day services, advice and help, day
centres, adaptations to the home paid by local
authorities
16Disability Discrimination Act of 1995
- Illegal to treat disabled people less favourably
at work - The right of access to goods and services
(reasonable adjustments have to be made) - National Disability Council established
17The Equality Act 2010
- From 1 October 2010, the Equality Act replaced
most of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). - The Equality Act 2010 aims to protect disabled
people and prevent disability discrimination.
18Equality Act 2010
- It provides legal rights for disabled people in
the areas of - employment
- education
- access to goods, services and facilities
including larger private clubs and land based
transport services - buying and renting land or property
- functions of public bodies, for example the
issuing of licences
19Rights of carers
- The Equality Act also provides rights for people
not to be directly discriminated against or
harassed because they have an association with a
disabled person. This can apply to a carer or
parent of a disabled person.
20The definition of disability under the
Equality Act 2010
- In the Act, a person has a disability if
- they have a physical or mental impairment
- the impairment has a substantial and long-term
adverse effect on their ability to perform normal
day-to-day activities
21Disabled persons in Croatia
22Terminology
- In Croatia there is no single definition of
persons with disabilities. Different systems also
use different terms, sometimes resulting in small
or large practical problems.
23The Law on Vocational Rehabilitation and
Employment of Persons with Disabilities 2002
- The person with a disability is any person with
is a physical, sensory or mental impairment which
results in a permanent or reduced possibility of
meeting personal needs in everyday life.
24Share of disabled persons
- Croatia has 4,290,612 inhabitants, according to
preliminary results of the 2011 census (Central
Bureau of Statistics). There were 531,506 persons
with disabilities registered, of which 318,169
males (59.9) and 213,337 females (40.1),
comprising approximately 12 of the total
population of the Republic of Croatia.
25Ombudswoman for persons with disabilities
- On 30 May 2008 by unanimous vote of the Croatian
Parliament Ms Anka Slonjsak was appointed the
first Croatian ombudswoman for persons with
disabilities.
26The National Strategy
- Government of the Republic of Croatia is issuing
a new document the National Strategy of
Equalization of Possibilities for Persons with
Disabilities from the Year 2007 till the Year
2015 with the goal of advancing and strengthening
protection of persons with disabilities and
children with developmental difficulties.
27The aim of the Strategy
- to achieve accessibility of all civil, political,
social, cultural and economic rights to persons
with disabilities.
28From the Constitution
- Article 57
- The State shall ensure the right to assistance
for weak, helpless and other citizens unable to
meet their basic needs owing to unemployment or
incapacity to work.
29Thank you for your attention!