“Municipality has 1,000 Buses, Disabled Can only Get on 10”

The Turkish Association of Disabled People has accused local authorities of token gestures towards the disabled rather than real service.

Murat Şahinbaz, head of Ankara’s Turkish Association of Disabled People evaluated the services of local government for bianet in the run-up to the local elections on 29 March.

“Local authorities do something for the disabled, but always without including them. These ‘token’ arrangements and services do not help us.”

Those affected are not consulted

Şahinbaz thus criticises municipal councils which carry out projects without consulting relevant NGOs and people actually affected by disabilities.

He emphasises the need for structural changes that would allow disabled and able people to live together, telling bianet:

“The disabled live in isolation from public life anyway. We do not want schools for the disabled; rather, we want everyone to profit from municipal services equally.”

Urgent demands for improvements

According to the association, municipalities must consider the following issues as a priority:

No more tokenism

Şahinbaz voiced other criticism: “When there is a physiotherapy centre opened, there is one physiotherapist to 60 disabled people. The therapist cannot be of use to all of them. That is why we need more expert professionals employed in services for the disabled.”

He emphasised that many of the current “services” were token gestures and did not contribute to a more positive life experience for the disabled. (BÇ/EÜ/AG)

 


Ankara - Bıa news centre

05 February 2009, Thursday

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