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CBR Forum E-News Bulletin
– A Compilation of News, Information and Updates
 
March 2009 - CBR Forum - E- News Bulletin
 

Networking, Advocacy and Lobbying – in promoting the rights of persons with 
disabilities and in making disability a crosscutting issue in development

Compiled by: 
C. Mahesh, Advocacy Coordinator
[email protected]
 

 

A: INDIA
 

Alert
Election Special - Refer to the last section on What you can do?
 

Disability rights group welcome CPI-M manifesto
New Delhi, March 18 (IANS) Disability groups Wednesday hailed the Communist 
Party of India-Marxist election manifesto (Search for Differently Abled People 
at http://www.cpim.org/manifesto.pdf ), saying the party was the first to 
recognize and address administrative issues on disability.

http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/politics/disability-rights-groups-welcome-cpi-m-manifesto_100168146.html
 

 

Amid democracy and economic progress, India is home to 230 million hungry 
people 
An Indian paradox: 42.5 pc kids malnourished, By Somini Sengupta  

http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Mar132009/panorama20090312123655.asp 

 

Disabilities commissioner chair saw four faces within one year 
PUNE: Instead of using the disabilities commissioner post to serve the 
underprivileged, the appointees consider it more as a punishment posting…

http://www.sakaaltimes.com/2009/02/11155303/Disabilities-commissioner-chai.html

Smile Pinky documentary grabs an Oscar
Each year there are 35,000 children born with Cleft - They face a life of shame 
and isolation - Smile Pinky 

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/smile-pinky-girl-readies-to-smile-on-the-red-carpet/83978-8.html
 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Ahmedabad/Smile-Pinky-documentary-grabs-an-Oscar/articleshow/4179560.cms
 

Concessions for dyslexic children during exams 
Bangalore, DHNS:  

Dyslexic children of Karnataka enjoy concessions while writing 10th Standard 
examinations this year. 

http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Feb282009/state20090227121153.asp 

Government restores extra hour for visually handicapped students
CHENNAI: The government has decided to cancel an official communiqué that 
withdrew the extra time for visually handicapped students writing the Board 
exams, according to senior government officials. No existing concession will be 
withdrawn, government officials told The Hindu. 

http://www.hindu.com/2009/03/11/stories/2009031152510100.htm 

More specially-abled students to appear for CBSE board exams 
Sangeetha B K and Sandeep Moudgal, DH News Service, Bangalore:  

It is an indicator of changing attitude of society towards specially abled 
students. As many as 3,935 specially abled students will appear for the CBSE 
board examination beginning from Monday. 

http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Mar22009/state20090301121525.asp 

Blindness has not kept her from chasing dreams 
Jagadish Angadi, DH News Service, Bangalore:  

Young and energetic, pursuing her Arts degree here, her's is an unsung tale of 
success. A multi-faceted personality, Indiramma has bagged several prizes in 
state and national level sports events. 

http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Mar82009/state20090307122681.asp 

When this better half made her life whole 
R Venkatesh, Bangalore, DH News Service:  

This true love story began three years ago, on the eve of Women's Day. When 
Venkatesh, friend of Hemavathis brother, expressed his love for her, she 
brushed it aside as a show of sympathy. 

http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Mar82009/scroll20090308122773.asp?section=frontpagenews
 

Help pours in for couple 
Bangalore, dhns:  The women's Day special story published in these columns on 
March 8 under the headline “When this better half made her life whole” has 
received an overwhelming response from our readers. 

http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Mar112009/city20090311123349.asp 

Regional centre for disabled to open in state
PATNA: The foundation stone of the much-awaited Composite Regional Centre (CRC) 
for persons with disabilities will be laid here on Friday.  

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Patna/Regional_centre_for_disabled_to_open_in_state/articleshow/4197116.cms
 

Women with disabilities discriminated even by family members’
Chandigarh: This observation was made by Era Walton, coordinator of the local 
chapter of Deafway Foundation, an NGO, during a seminar held on women’s 
empowerment at the Chandigarh Club on Friday. 

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/women-with-disabilities-discriminated-even-b.../434653/
 

Women with disabilities miss out on employment opportunities: survey 
CHENNAI: The survey, done by Tejas, a self-advocacy group of disabled women, 
dealt with the status of employment of women with disabilities. 

http://www.hindu.com/2009/03/09/stories/2009030954900400.htm 

Three teachers held for sexually exploiting schoolchildren
Shimla, March 18 (IANS) Three teachers, including a school principal, were 
arrested Wednesday in the Himachal Pradesh capital on charges of sexual 
exploitation of six deaf and dumb children, the police said.

http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/three-teachers-held-for-sexually-exploiting-schoolchildren_100168220.html
 

Father Seeks Permission to Kill Disabled Son
Driven by abject poverty, a father in Kannauj district of Uttar Pradesh has 
appealed to local authorities to permit the mercy killing of his three disabled 
sons, officials said on Thursday, 29th January. 

http://www.igovernment.in/site/Poverty-struck-father-seeks-mercy-killing-of-sons/
  

Court asks UPSC to appoint visually impaired man
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday provided a ray of hope for a 
visually impaired man and asked the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to 
appoint him within six weeks on the basis of the civil service examination he 
cleared in 2006 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Court-asks-UPSC-to-appoint-visually-impaired-man/articleshow/4193339.cms
 

 

 

B: INTERNATIONAL NEWS
 

 

Eleanor Simmonds receives her M.B.E
 

Dwarf Athletic Association aims to make regular sporting opportunity accessible 
and enjoyable to anyone and everyone of restricted growth in the United 
Kingdom. 

 

http://www.daauk.org/component/content/article/1-current/51-eleanor-simmonds-becomes-mbe.html
 

 

Psychiatric disabilities need accommodation in the workplace
The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1997 provides protection from 
discrimination in the workplace for those with both physical and mental 
disabilities. But what about the less visible psychiatric disabilities? How 
well have they been accommodated? 

http://blog.cleveland.com/letters/2009/03/psychiatric_disabilities_need.html 

Facing death, a plea for the dignity of psychiatric patients
A talk with Judi Chamberlain

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2009/03/22/a_talk_with_judi_chamberlain/?page=1
 

Baby OT dies hours after judge rules his life support should be switched off 
against his parents' wishes
A seriously ill baby has died just hours after a judge ruled doctor's should 
turn off his life support machine against his parents' wishes.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1163363/Baby-dies-hours-judge-rules-life-support-switched-parents-wishes.html
 

How Obama can make up for his gaffe
When President Barack Obama joked to Jay Leno that his inept bowling skills are 
“like Special Olympics or something,” my first reaction was to feel outraged 
and betrayed on behalf of my brother. On reflection, however, I agreed entirely 
with the response offered by Obama spokesman Bill Burton—that Obama made “an 
offhand remark,” and didn’t mean any harm. 

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/20304.html 

 

Russia: Constitutional Court forges the way out of discrimination for people 
with mental disabilities 
 

On 27 February 2009, the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation decided 
its first case concerning regulations and procedures for assessing legal 
capacity, one of the key issues affecting people with mental disabilities and 
their participation on an equal basis with others in exercising basic human 
rights. 
 
http://www.healthrights.am/eng/more/313/ 

 

One-armed TV host scares kids, parents say
Experts say that adults’ wariness of BBC TV show host is ‘old-fashioned’

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/29391313/ 

Brenda Power: Sorry but being fat is a choice, not a disability
Bernadette Treanor is claiming discrimination against an insurer who loaded her 
premium because she was obese

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/ireland/article5950041.ece 

Sex matters: Relationships and disabilities
Lucy Baxter's appeal for a woman to have sex with her son, who has Down's 
syndrome, shone a light on one of society's last taboos. Nina Lakhani reports

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/sex-matters-relationships-and-disabilities-1651329.html
 

 "Intellectual disability" is the new "mental retardation"
The Washington Legislature is scrubbing the term "mental retardation" from 
state laws, and replacing it with "intellectual disability," reports the 
Associated Press. The House passed HB 1835 unanimously today, and it now goes 
to the Senate. Supporters say "mental retardation" is an outdated and offensive 
term. And Joe Turner says the legislature isn't doing anything.... 

http://www.examiner.com/r-7063671~_Intellectual_disability__is_the_new__mental_retardation_.html
 

 

CSUN Center on Disabilities breaking stereotypes and advocating for educational 
equality
A multiple-choice exam begins and students hurry to take out their pencils and 
scantrons. 

http://sundial.csun.edu/csun_center_on_disabilities_breaking_stereotypes_and_advocating_for_educational_equality-1.1622141
 

United Airlines to Pay $850,000 for Disability Discrimination
United’s Policy Denied Employees With Disabilities Opportunity to Work 
Overtime, EEOC Charged

http://www.infozine.com/news/stories/op/storiesView/sid/34784/ 

Respect disability as a human diversity
Leonard Cheshire Disability Resource Centre - working towards ensuring a life 
of respect and dignity for persons with disabilities in Sri Lanka 

http://www.sundaytimes.lk/090322/Fh/fh707.html 

New leg for mine blast elephant 
An elephant in Thailand has been fitted with a new false leg, after outgrowing 
her original prosthetic. 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7934419.stm 

 

C: RESOURCES – Newsletter, Publication,Journal, Guideline,Website
 

"Mathematics Braille Software" - WIMATS
 

In collaboration with International Council for Education of People with Visual 
Impairment (ICEVI), Webel Mediatronics Limited (WML) has developed an advanced 
Mathematics / Scientific Text to Braille Transcription Software in English 
following Nemeth Code. 

 

Visit www.braille-aids.in for further details

 

Download presentations of Pre-Congress Workshop
AIFO has posted the presentations on CBR and mental health, CBR and UN 
Convention on rights of persons with disabilities and CBR and leprosy held 
during the Asia Pacific Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) Congress, Bangkok, 
Feb 2009

http://www.aifo.it/english/resources/online/books/cbr/cbr_workshops_0209/workshops.htm

 

Empowered Volume 4 Issue 3
Leonard Cheshire Disability International - South Asia Regional Office, click 
the following link to view the Empowered Volume 4 Issue 3

http://www.lcdsouthasia.org/sites/default/files/empowered_vol4_issue3.pdf  

Newsletter of Design For All Institute of India
 

Click on the following link for February 2009 Vol-4, No-1 Newsletter of Design 
For All Institute of India

http://www.designforallin/newsletter_February2009.pdf      

 

Your Right to Fly and other interesting materials
The UK Equality and Human Rights Commission have recently published some 
interesting material at 
http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/publicationsandresources/pages/publications.aspx
 

Global Initiative to Enfranchise People with Disabilities
Welcome to IFES' "ElectionAccess.org" - the first and only clearinghouse for 
information on the participation of people with disabilities in the electoral 
process. http://www.electionaccess.org/ 

Human Rights Council holds Annual Interactive Debate on the Rights of Persons 
with Disabilities
Human Rights Council, 6 March 2009

http://www.unhchr.ch/huricane/huricane.nsf/0/9FB5A403C2E9504BC125757100550C63?opendocument
 

 

D: ANNOUNCEMENTS
 

Small grants programme for deaf children
Since 2002, Deaf Child Worldwide has supported organisations working to help 
deaf children overcome the barriers that contribute to their poverty and 
isolation. Round 8 of Deaf Child Worldwide’s Small Grants Programme (SGP) open 
on 19 March 2009. 

Deaf Child Worldwide is focusing its activities in East Africa (Kenya, Uganda 
and Tanzania), South Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka) and Latin America 
(Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru). You must be based in one of these 
countries to apply to SGP.

Visit: www.deafchildworldwide.info 

 

IGNOU to offer BA programmes for deaf and speech-impaired persons
New Delhi, March 05: At part its efforts to educate and empower deaf and 
speech-impaired persons, IGNOU has decided to enter into an understanding with 
University of Central Lancashire (UCL) to offer a bachelor programme in 'sign 
language education' and BA in 'applied sign language studies.' 

http://www.24dunia.com/shownews.aspx?wdid=0&newsid=3170137&lang=EN&pt=4&title=IGNOU+to+offer+BA+programmes+for+physically+challenged&url=http://zeenews.com/nation/2009-03-05/512847news.html
 

Scholarships for Deaf Students
BA (Hons) Applied Sign Language Studies - An initiative by: International 
Centre for Sign Languages and Deaf Studies, Preston, UK, Indira Gandhi National 
Open University, New Delhi, India and Deaf Empowerment Foundation, The 
Netherlands.

For more details visit http://www.def-intl.org/?q=node/20 

Legal aid for disabled 
Bangalore, DHNS:  

The office of the State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, Karnataka 
along with Human Rights Law Network (HRLN), Bangalore will provide free legal 
service to disabled at the office of the Commissioner for Disabilities. The 
service will be offered every Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm at No 40, 
Thambuchetty Road, Cox Town. For more information call 25482641.   

http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Mar192009/city20090319124969.asp 

B.Ed. Special Education Admissions – 2008-09
Karnataka State Open University, Manasagangotri, Mysore – 570 006. 

For details contact CBR NETWORK (South Asia) [email protected]  

 

11th International Training Course on Disability and Development, May 
2008-Bangalore
 

The ten-day intensive exercise is intended for Programme Managers of 
organisations and projects involved in development and disability work.For 
details and application contact The Training Co-ordinator, ActionAid, Tel: 
0091-80-25586682 Fax: 0091-80-25586284, [email protected] 

 

International Diploma in Mental Health Law and Human Rights
ILS Law College, (Pune, India), the Indian Law Society and the World Health 
Organization are pleased to announce admissions for International Diploma in 
Mental Health Law and Human Rights the academic year 2009-10.

For more information, go to http://www.mentalhealthlaw.in/  

CALL FOR PAPERS: “Female Entrepreneurship: Constraints and Opportunities”
The Gender and Development unit in PREM, World Bank, in collaboration with the 
International Policy Center at the Gerald R. Ford School, University of 
Michigan is organizing a Conference on “Female Entrepreneurship: Constraints 
and Opportunities.” to be held in Washington DC, at the World Bank 
Headquarters, on June 2-3, 2009.

For details visit http://www.worldbank.org/gender 

Braille without Borders - International Institute for Social Entrepreneurs 
offers One Year Course on Empowerment
For more information visit http://www.bwb-iise.org/ or email: [email protected] 

www.cbrforum.in
 

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Election Special - What you can do?
What can you do to enhance the visibility of persons with disabilities during 
these elections and to ensure that the issues of persons with disabilities are 
firmly included in the election manifestos during this election?
 
1.      You can write letters to the Chief Election Commissioner and to 
respective State Election Commissioner urging them to ensure polling booths are 
accessible and ensuring publicity in the media to encourage persons with 
disabilities vote. 
2.      You can write to/ approach Political Parties/ Candidates to include the 
issues of persons with disabilities in their manifestos. 
3.      You can motivate all persons with disabilities and their families to 
vote
 
Please find below the drafts of the 2 letters/ notes drafted by Shri. Javed 
Abidi, Convenor, Disability Rights Group (DRG) that you could adapt in your 
campaign. 
 
Do keep us posted about your campaign…
 
Draft#1
Letter that you could adapt to write to the Chief Election Commissioner/ State 
Election Commissioner
 
Shri. N.Gopalaswami
Chief Election Commissioner
Nirvachan Sadan
Ashoka Road
New Delhi – 110 011
[email protected]  
 
Dear Sir,
 
Subject: Building awareness and Ensuring Persons with Disabilities vote during 
this elections
 
In the case of DRG Versus Chief Election Commissioner & Anr., Writ Petition 
(Civil) No. 187 of  2009, the Hon’ble Supreme Court has very clearly and 
specifically directed you to not only create special facilities for disabled 
people to exercise their franchise in the elections, with safety and dignity 
but to also give sufficient publicity regarding these measures.
 
The Hon’ble Supreme Court has clearly stated, “…sufficient publicity should 
also be given in the print and electronic media about the availability of such 
facilities so that persons with disabilities are aware of the facilities 
beforehand and are, thus encouraged to go and exercise their franchise.”
 
Sir, as you are aware, this Order was passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in 
October, 2007. Sufficient time has elapsed since then and now we are at the 
doorstep of the General Elections 2009.
 
Thus far, we have not seen a single advertisement either in the print media or 
on radio or on television. We request you to take urgent steps to remedy the 
situation. 
 
We are not aware if it is the Election Commission, which directly issues/ 
commissions advertisement and publicity campaigns or is it that on your express 
direction, the Central Government (Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 
etc.) and also the State Governments and Union Territory administrations will 
do the needful. Whatever be the case, this huge opportunity must not be lost. 
 
As far as we in the Indian disability sector are concerned, for us it is a huge 
moment. For us, the General Elections 2009 will be the Nation’s first 
accessible and disabled friendly elections since India became independent in 
1947! The significance of this turn in our democratic history must not be lost. 
Now, it is upto you Sir, to please ensure that disabled voters are not only 
made aware but are also “encouraged” to go out and vote.
 
With best regards, 
 
Copy to: 
1.       Shri Navin Chawla, [email protected] 
2.       Dr. S.Y Quraishi, [email protected] 
 
Draft#2
Letter that you could adapt to write to/ approach Political Parties/ Candidates 
to include the issues of persons with disabilities in their manifestos
 
Dear Smt/ Shri/ Political Party
 
Greetings,
 
We would like to draw your attention on the status of persons with disabilities 
in India

55 per cent of the disabled in India were illiterate and about 9 per cent 
completed ‘secondary and above’ level of education and 
Out of every 1000 persons with disabilities – 749 were out of labour force 
(Source 58th Round of National Sample Survey 2002)
 
5-6% of India's population is persons with disabilities. Conservative estimates 
suggest that at least 70 million people in our country have one disability or 
the other. 
 
It was only in 1995 that Persons with Disabilities Act was enacted to guarantee 
them some of their rights. It has been over 13 years since the passage and 
enactment of the Persons with Disabilities Act and yet it remains only on 
paper. 
 
Recently the Government of India ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of 
People with Disabilities on 1st October 2007. 
 
In 2007, the XIth Five Year Plan was also formulated which contains a detailed 
section on Empowering Persons with Disabilities.
 
It has been more than a year now but these instruments also remain only on 
paper. 
 
Whether it is the area of education or employment or basic health, disabled 
people continue to suffer. 
 
Educational institutions (Govt./ Private) don't always follow the 3% 
reservation and even if they do, the campus is totally inaccessible to a 
student with disability. 
 
Most government employers have not fulfilled the 3% quota either and the 
private sector continues to remain as insensitive as ever. 
 
One of the biggest needs of the disabled people is accessibility and a 
barrier-free environment and nothing has been done in this regard either. If a 
disabled boy or girl, man or woman cannot even step out of his or her home and 
when the public transport is totally inaccessible, the public buildings are not 
barrier-free, than how does he or she attain education or go to a job or just 
live a simple living. It is as much the right of a disabled person to be able 
to go to cinemas or shopping or to a public park as any other citizen of India. 
 
We strongly feel that the time has come for the Indian Government to focus 
urgently and specifically on the needs and aspirations of India's 70 million 
disabled citizens. 
 
As persons with disabilities and organisations working for the rights of 
persons with disabilities we urge you to include the following points in the 
manifesto of the Congress Party.
 

Set up a separate Ministry for their cause, namely the Ministry of Disability 
Affairs. 
Ensure that the 3 instruments namely - The Persons with Disabilities Act, the 
UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities and the XIth Plan are 
firmly acted upon in letter as well as in spirit. 
Ensure all Ministries, particularly the key Ministries like Health, HRD, 
Railways, Rural Development, Urban Development, Information and Technology and 
so on will have to realise their responsibility and ensure persons with 
disabilities are able to access the services/ facilities without any barriers/ 
restrictions. 
Ensure that each of these Ministries realise their responsibility and in the 
light of the above three instruments, draw detailed plans and guidelines and 
that a minimum of 3% of their total budget is allocated towards this purpose. 
 
We look forward for your positive response.
 
With warm regards
 
Best wishes
 
 
We hope you liked this issue of the E- News Bulletin…
 
-- 
C. Mahesh
Advocacy Coordinator
CBR Forum
14, CK Garden, St. Thomas Town Post
Wheeler Road Extension
Bangalore - 560 084
Tel - 080- 2549 7387 or 2549 7388
[email protected]
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