BACKGROUND
- ILO
Convention No. 159 - requires all member countries
to formulate, implement and periodical review a national
policy on vocational rehabilitation and employment of
disabled persons.
- Magna Carta for Disabled Persons (RA
7277) - an act for the rehabilitation, self-development
and self-reliance of disabled persons and their integration
into the mainstream of society. (IRR)
Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Magna Carta
for Disabled Persons
- UN - ESCAP Declaration of an Asian and Pacific
Decade of Disabled Persons, 1993 - 2002 - gives fresh
impetus to implementation of the World Programme of Action
Concerning Disabled Persons in the ESCAP region beyond
1992.
- Proclamation
No. 125 - mandates the nationwide observance in
the Philippines of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled
Persons, 1993 - 2002.
- Executive
Order No. 261 - Creating an inter-agency committee
on employment promotion, protection and rehabilitation
of persons with disabilities. (IRR)
Rules and Regulations Implementing Executive Order No.
261
OBJECTIVE
To assist in the integration of persons with disability
in the mainstream of society through training and employment.
COMPONENTS
1. Skill Map
A national registry of PWDs shall be established and
a map skills showing the distribution of PWDs by area,
type of disability, age, sex, skills, educational attainment,
work experience and other demographic characteristics
shall be prepared. This will help define approriate
strategies as well as specific assistance that could
be extended to individuals or groups of PWDs.
2. Training
To enhance the employability of PWDs, skills training
programs suited to their interests, potentials and circumstances
shall be developed and conducted in selected government
and private training institutions. The PWDs shall have
the option to choose from any of the following training
areas:
- industrial skills
- livelihood skills
- entrepreneurship skills
3. Wage Employment
PWDs whose qualifications are suited
for wage employment shall be referred to private companies
or government agencies where job vacancies are made available
for them. For this purpose, a skills pool of PWDs as
well as list of prospective employers shall be maintaned
for quick reference.
4. Self - employment
PWDs who are inclined towards self
- employment shall be encouraged to set up their own self
- employment projects either individually or in group.
Technical as well as financial assistance shall be extended
to them in coordination with government livelihood agencies
and financing institutions and non-government organizations.
STRATEGIES
- Registration of persons with disabilities.
- Inventory/Survey of companies, government and non - government
agencies, local government units and funding institutions
( local and foreign ) and programs for PWDs.
- Networking and close coordination with private companies,
GOs, NGOs, LGUs and funding institutions particurlarly
those with for PWDs.
- Maintenance of a skills pool of persons with disabilities.
- Establishment of cooperatives, production workshops
and self - employment projects.
- Active advocacy and information campaign to awaken public
conscience to the need to create employment opportunities
for PWDs.
- Development of capability of program implementors for
successful program implementation.
- Close monitoring of enforcement laws pertaining to employment
of persons with disabilities.
For more information about this
program,
visit the nearest PESO in your
area or,
the DOLE Regional,
Provincial and District Offices, or, call:
Bureau of Local Employment
Tels.: 528-0108 • 527-2539
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