“Disability is not just a health
problem”
On International Day of persons with Disabilities 3rd
December, this is the only message I would like to convey to public and professionals
alike.
Theme for IDPD 2017: “Transformation towards sustainable and resilient society for all” |
Disability has extensive generic meaning. It may
refer to any state of existence that limits an individual to perform
effectively and efficiently in her/his routines. In India, approximately 10% of
population suffers from disabilities related to locomotion, vision, hearing and
intellect as per the NSSO 2010 report.
The Rights of persons with Disabilities Bill- 2016
replaced the Persons with Disability act 1995 (India). This new bill has defined
disability based on an evolving and dynamic concept. The types of disabilities
have been increased from 7 to 21. Speech and Language disability and specific
learning disability have been added for the first time in the 2016 bill.
Following link gives a nutshell information http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=155592
Speech and language delay lead to communication
disability.
Communication delays can be due to primary presenting symptom of other physical, sensory or mental disability, commonest example being sensorineural deafness. However, it can also be associated with other forms of disabilities like Autism. Now with Speech and Language included as a separate disability, an ENT specialist and the team of audiologists and speech therapist cater for almost 40 % of the disabilities.
Communication delays can be due to primary presenting symptom of other physical, sensory or mental disability, commonest example being sensorineural deafness. However, it can also be associated with other forms of disabilities like Autism. Now with Speech and Language included as a separate disability, an ENT specialist and the team of audiologists and speech therapist cater for almost 40 % of the disabilities.
Children who suffer from speech, language and
communication disorders in early childhood may face difficulty with language learning,
education, social interaction, employment and beyond.
Let’s pledge that we work towards the early
diagnosis and habilitation of these children and be a supportive society.
And for the professionals, let’s have an approach of treating
disability and not a disease.
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