By Gina Dizon
BONTOC,
Mountain Province – This province has registered 2,400 persons with
disabilities and occupational impairments with mental deficiency ranking third.
Other
PWDs apart from the 2400 are not registered with government.
This was known during commemoration of the 41st National
Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week here themed “Local na pamahalaan:
Kabalikat sa pagtupad ng karapatan ng mga taong may kapansanan.”
Visually-impaired Marcelo Daweg, guest speaker urged PWDs
to organize themselves and demand for their rights through organized and
collective efforts.
Daweg is a community organizer and an advocate of
human rights.
The event held here July 23 here headed by the Persons with
Disability Affairs Office (PDAO) generated concerns from PWDs and caregivers.
These included building of a PWD center to house PWDs in
distress much as there is no particular infrastructure to cater specially for
them especially mentally depressed patients.
Along with this is the employment of medical staff
including therapists/doctors who shall specially cater to the medical needs of
PWDs.
Medical attention to address mental health, sight, hearing,
and speech impairments were also pushed.
High therapy costs hinder the consultation and medical
assistance of PWDs to places where the assistance is found such as in Baguio
City and Manila.
For mental cases, Mountain Province has Luis Hora Memorial
Regional Hospital with a psychiatrist based at Baguio General Hospital who
visits weekly mental patients at Luis Hora.
The need for a psychiatrist and neurologist was also aired
who shall attend to the needs of mental patients in the Province at the capital
town in Bontoc where travel and less expense is favorable for PWDs especially
those who come from Besao, Sagada, Sadanga, Bontoc, Barlig, Natonin and
Paracelis. Though Paracelis and Natonin may have some nearer psychiatric
services at nearby Santiago, Isabela.
Financial assistance is needed to augment expenses for
therapy costs including transportation and therapy fees of a psychiatrist,
neurologist and other needed therapists to be deployed in general and district
hospitals in the Province or at least here at the capital town of Bontoc on a
regular arrangement.
Medical assistance including assistive devices came up as
one concern.
Another issue was the need for livelihood skills
development.
This in furtherance to RA 7277 also known as the Magna
Carta for Disabled Persons which states the rehabilitation of the disabled
persons shall be the concerns of the Government in order to foster their
capacity to attain a more meaningful, productive and satisfying life.
As defined by RA 7277 or an Act providing for the
rehabilitation, self-development and self-reliance of disabled persons and
their integration in society, PWDs cover ‘disabled persons suffering from
restriction or different abilities, as a result of a mental, physical or
sensory impairment, to perform an activity in the manner or within the range
considered normal for a human being. Impairment is any loss,
diminution or aberration of psychological, physiological, or anatomical
structure or function.
Local government units are mandated by law to have a
municipal officer to handle concerns on persons with disabilities.
Republic Act No. 10070 or the Act
establishing institutional mechanisms to
ensure the implementation of programs and services for persons with
disabilities in every province, city and municipality, amends Republic Act No.
7277, otherwise known as the Magna Carta for Disabled Persons.
Said law provides that national agencies and local
government units promote the establishment of organizations of PWDs in their
respective territorial jurisdictions.
National agencies and local government units may enter into
joint ventures with organizations or associations of PWDs to explore livelihood
opportunities and other undertakings that shall enhance the health, physical
fitness and the economic and social well-being of PWDs.
Particularly, RA 10070 provides that Local government units
shall organize and establish PDAO and that the PDAO shall be created in every
province, city and municipality. The local chief executive shall appoint
a PWD affairs officer who shall manage and oversee the operations of the office,
pursuant to its mandate under this Act. The said office shall formulate and
implement policies, plans and programs for the promotion of the welfare of PWDs
in coordination with concerned national and local government agencies.
During said NDPR Week celebration, home visitations to PWDs
were done by physical therapists group from the local government unit of
Santiago City, Isabela and the Philippine Therapists Registered in the
Philippines (PTRP) organized by Maria Codeo, PDAO-Mountain Province focal person.
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