A Handbook Schemes for Children with Disabilities: Role of the Panchayati Raj Institutions
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Planning Commission
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The Handbook for Children with Disabilities: Role of the Panchayati Raj Institutions outlines India’s strategic initiatives to empower children with disabilities through grassroots implementation facilitated by Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs). Framed within the legal mandates of the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 and other legislation, the handbook emphasizes PRIs’ responsibilities in identification, assessment, education, rehabilitation, and advocacy for legal rights, while promoting community mobilization and awareness. It details the establishment of rehabilitation services, including Vocational Rehabilitation Centers, District Rehabilitation Centers, and Regional Rehabilitation Training Centres, alongside employment facilitation through specialized exchanges. Key organizations such as the National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC), ALIMCO, and the National Information Centre on Disability and Rehabilitation (NICDR) provide financial, technological, and informational support to enhance service delivery. The document also elaborates on disability certification protocols necessary for accessing government benefits, ensuring authenticity and legal compliance. Emphasizing a holistic and integrated approach, the handbook highlights the synergy between health, education, social welfare, and vocational training, reinforcing PRIs as pivotal agents in promoting inclusive development, early intervention, and empowerment of children with disabilities. This resource serves as a comprehensive guide for policymakers, community leaders, and social workers to improve accessibility, participation, and quality of life for disabled individuals across India.
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Planning Commission Government of India New Delhi
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Planning Commission - 2002
