DISABILITY ACCESSIBILITY TRAINING TO ENHANCE THE CAPACITY OF TECHNICAL OFFICERS IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE IN BADULLA DISTRICT
The Disability Accessibility Training programmes include persons with diverse disabilities, ways in which their physical and emotional well-being are fulfilled and legal aspects of accessibility to the built environment.
The objective of the initiative is to develop the capacity
of local authorities and raise awareness among technical officers,
Officials in the decision-making process, Engineers, Architects, and
Officials in the Planning Divisions. It is expected that this intervention will
ensure that people with disabilities can access all public buildings and make
use of the facilities inside those buildings as Regulations are intended to be
accomplished.
The team from EFC led by Manique Gunaratne which included
persons with diverse disabilities conducted the Badulla 1 training workshop at
the Bandarawela Rest House in Badulla district, in Uva Province in October
2022.
The project is a part of the European Union’s STRIDE
(Strengthening Transformation, Reconciliation, and Inclusive Democratic
Engagement) programme focused on strengthening the capacities of local government authorities to be inclusive, responsive, and accountable, and
improve service delivery.
The Nations with the Capacity Development of Local
Governments (CDLG) Project of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and
The Employers’ Federation of Ceylon (EFC) implemented this project on Disability accessibility audit and enhancing the capacity of technical
officers in the local government structure.
The EFC is the representative employers’ Organisation in Sri
Lanka on social issues. It has a membership of 680 plus member Companies.
Formed in 1929, it was the first Organisation to register under the Trade
Unions Ordinance and is the principal Trade Union representing employers. The
EFC, with funding from the ILO, developed the Employers’ Network on Disability
to facilitate employment and training opportunities in the Private Sector for
jobseekers with disabilities, which was officially launched in the year 1999.
The “Disability Accessibility” project implemented by The
Employers’ Federation of Ceylon; Specialised Training & Disability
Resource Centre is a part of an initiative supported under the Capacity
Development of Local Governments (CDLG) project implemented by the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Sri Lanka with the financial assistance
of the European Union (EU).
Disability inclusion is one of the key strategic priorities
for UNDP Sri Lanka in keeping with the commitment of UNDP globally and the new
initiatives of disability inclusion strategy and their commitment to leave no
one behind.
The importance of this workshop was that all resource people
were people with disabilities. Manique Gunaratne conducted the session on
“Technical specifications on accessibility” and Anil Seneviratne conducted the
session on “law and access”. People with physical disabilities, hearing
impaired persons and vision impaired persons spoke on the barriers faced by
persons with disabilities and possible solutions.
Participants with non-disabilities got the opportunity to
experience using a wheelchair, walking with a white cane, walking blind folded,
wearing socks and shoes without using hands and communicating in sign language.
These efforts are supported by the European Union, and the World Bank.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) together with
the Employers’ Federation of Ceylon (EFC) have designed a series of awareness
programmes to conduct in selected 12 districts to make the technical, senior
staff and members of the Local Government Authorities to sensitize on accessibility for Persons with Disabilities.
Unlike most state government institutions, Local Governments
are multi-functional, with extensive responsibilities and activities across
property, community, and human service areas and, in addition, have the
capacity to make policy level decisions at the local level.
Kishara Manique Gunaratne
Country Representative - World Disability and Rehabilitation Professionals’ Association (WDRPA)
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