Dear friends.


I am happy to share with you comprehensive disability inclusive guidelines
issued by the Ministry of MSD and E, Dept. of Empowerment of Persons with
Disabilities, govt. of India relating to the current situation of
nation-wide lockdown in the aftermath of outbreak of covid 19. The said
guidelines speak for themselves. While I am pasting these set of guidelines
at the foot of this email, I am also sharing with you a letter/email written
by Secretary of the aforesaid department to all the Chief Secretaries of all
the states and union territories in a separate mail.



Regards,



Prasanna Kumar Pincha.







Annexure

Comprehensive Disability Inclusive Guidelines for protection and safety of
persons with disabilities (Divyangjan) during COVID 19.



In view of the pandemic situation due to the outbreak and rapid spread of
COVID19 across the world, the public health has been endangered both
nationally and internationally, necessitating urgent measures on the part of
both the Central and State Governments, aimed at containing the spread of
the disease. The Government of India has declared the situation arising out
of COVID 19 as a National Disaster and necessary guidelines have been issued
under the National Disaster Management Act, 2005.

2.      The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India being
the nodal Central Ministry on health issues has issued guidelines for
general public as well as health workers to contain the spread of the
disease. These are available on their website (www.mohfw.gov.in <http://www.
mohfw.giv.in> ) which inter-alia contains:-

●       Awareness material (both in Hindi and English) for citizens and
frontline workers;

●       Advisory on mass gatherings and social distancing;

●       Guidelines and procedure to be followed by hospitals including
telemedicine practices for patient care;

●       Common Helpline Numbers: 1075, 011-23978046, 9013151515

●       Frequently Asked Questions



3.      While COVID 19 is impacting the entire population, persons with
disabilities are more vulnerable to the disease due to their physical,
sensory and cognitive limitations. As such, there is a need to understand
their disability specific requirements, daily living activities and take
appropriate and timely measures to ensure their protection and safety during
situations of risk.

4.        Section 8 of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
guarantees equal protection and safety for persons with disabilities in
these situations. It also mandates Disaster Management Authorities at
District/State/National levels to take measures to include persons with
disabilities in disaster management activities and to keep them duly
informed about these. These authorities are mandatorily required to involve
the concerned State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities during
disaster management.  In September 2019, National Disaster Management
Authority, Union Ministry of Home Affairs issued National Disaster
Management Guidelines on Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction
(DiDRR) in line with the above provisions.  Further, recently on 24th March
2020, Ministry of Home Affairs has issued guidelines for various authorities
so as to  prevent spread of COVID 19 for a period of 21 days  starting from
25.3.2020.

5.      While the guidelines  issued by the Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare and Ministry of Home Affairs are applicable to all citizens,  the
following measures are suggested which need to be acted upon by various
State/District authorities to give focused attention to protection and
safety of persons with disabilities during COVID 19.



6. General action points



●       All information about COVID 19, services offered and precautions to
be taken should be available in simple and local language in accessible
formats; i.e. in Braille and audible tapes for persons with visual
impairment, video-graphic material with sub-titles and sign language
interpretation for persons with hearing impairment and through accessible
web sites.

●       Sign language interpreters who work in emergency and health
settings should be given the same health and safety protection as other
health care workers dealing with COVID19.

●       All persons responsible for handling emergency response services
should be trained on the rights of persons with disabilities, and on risks
associated with additional problems for persons having specific impairments.


●       Relevant information on support to persons with disabilities should
be a part of all awareness campaigns

●       During quarantine, essential support services, personal assistance,
and physical and communication accessibility should be ensured e.g. blind
persons, persons with intellectual/ mental disability (psycho-social)   are
dependent on care giver support. Similarly persons with disabilities  may
seek assistance for rectification of fault in their wheelchair and other
assistive devices.

●       Caregivers of persons with disabilities should be  allowed to reach
Persons with disabilities by exempting them from restrictions during
lockdown or providing passes in a simplified manner on priority.

●       To ensure continuation of support services for persons with
disabilities with minimum human contact, due publicity needs to be given to
ensuring personal protective equipments for caregivers.

●       The Resident Welfare Associations should be sensitized about the
need of persons with disabilities so as to allow entry of maid, caregiver
and other support providers to their residence after following due
sanitizing procedure.

●       Persons with disabilities should be given access to essential food,
water, medicine, and, to the extent possible, such items should be delivered
at their residence or place where they have been quarantined.

●       The States/UTs may consider reserving specific opening hours in
retail provision stores including super markets for persons with
disabilities and older persons for ensuring easy availability of their daily
requirements.

●       Peer-support networks  may be set up  to facilitate support during
quarantine for PwDs ;

●       Additional protective measures should be taken for persons with
disabilities based on their impairment who need to be given travel pass
during the emergency period and should also be sensitized for their personal
safety and protection.

●       Persons with disabilities should be given priority in treatment,
instead they should be given priority. Special care should be taken in
respect of children and women with disabilities.

●       Employees with blindness and other severe disabilities in both
public and private sector should be exempted from essential services work
during the period as they can be easily catch infection.

●       On-line counselling mechanism should be developed to de-stress
persons with disabilities as well as their families to cope with the
quarantine period.

●       24X7 Helpline Number at State Level be set up exclusively for
Divyangjan with facilities of sign language interpretation and video
calling.

●       The States/UTs may consider involving Organisation of Persons with
Disabilities in preparation and dissemination of information material on
COVID 19 for use of PwDs.



7.Mechanism to resolve disability specific issues during the period



(a) State Commissioner for PwDs

●       The State Commissioners for PwDs should be declared as the State
Nodal authority in respect of persons with disabilities.

●       They should be the overall in-charge to resolve disability specific
issues during the crisis period.

●       They will coordinate with State Disaster Management Authority,
Health, Police and other line Departments as well as District Collectors and
district level officers dealing with persons with disabilities.

●       They will be responsible to ensure that all information about COVID
19,  public restriction plans, services offered are available in local
language in accessible formats.



(b)District Officer dealing with empowerment of PwDs



●       The District Officer dealing with empowerment of PwDs should be
declared as the District Nodal authority in respect of persons with
disabilities.

●       He should have a list of PwDs in the District and monitor their
requirements periodically and should have a separate list of persons with
severe disabilities who need high support in the locality.

●       He will be responsible for resolving the issue within the resources
available and if necessary may take the help of Non-Governmental
Organisations and Civil Society Organisations/Resident Welfare Associations.





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