The
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security has signed a
memorandum of understanding (MOU) to provide employment opportunities
for disabled persons, as part of the celebration of the United Nations
International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
The Minister of Social Development and Human Security, Mr.
Santi Promphat, signed the MOU with Big C Supercenter, which agreed to
hire disabled persons to work at its store and food outlets.
Thailand joins the United Nations in observing the United Nations
International Day of Persons with Disabilities, on 3 December each year.
The designated theme for the observance of the 2012 International Day
of Persons with Disabilities is “Removing barriers to create an
inclusive and accessible society for all." The day aims to promote an
understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity,
rights, and well-being of persons with disabilities. It also seeks to
increase awareness of gains to be derived from the inclusion of persons
with disabilities in every aspect of life.
Minister Santi said that the Ministry of Social Development and Human
Security and the Council of Disabled People of Thailand are joining
hands in organizing an event to mark the 2012 International Day of
Persons with Disabilities at Challenger Hall, IMPACT, Muang Thong Thani,
Nonthaburi province on 3 December.
He said that the Government is well aware of the importance of disabled
persons and intends to develop and promote their rights and
opportunities. For instance, he said, disabled persons have the right to
have access to free medical care and education.
The Government has offered a monthly allowance of 500 baht to people
with disabilities across Thailand. Various workplaces have been urged to
provide facilities and services for disabled persons. A commitment has
also been made to make public transport more accessible for disabled
persons.
Thailand has enforced the Regulation on the Employment of Persons with
Disabilities, which mandates public and private organizations to hire
persons with disabilities at a ratio of one disabled person to every 100
regular employees. The Regulation on the Sign Language Service has also
been enforced, which enables deaf people to ask for the service 24
hours a day for medical and health services, job applications, lodging
complaints, or other services.
Thailand has also benefited from the active leadership of persons with
disabilities, such as Senator Monthian Buntan, who has been elected to
the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
for the term 2013-2016.
Around 15 percent of the world’s population, or one billion people, live
with disabilities. Statistics in Thailand show that, out of the Thai
population of 65 million, 1.87 million are disabled persons, accounting
for 2.9 percent of the population.
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