Policies & Scheme – Centre for Disability Rights And Inclusive Development https://cdrid.org Fri, 01 Dec 2023 11:04:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://cdrid.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/favicon-150x150.webp Policies & Scheme – Centre for Disability Rights And Inclusive Development https://cdrid.org 32 32 Sugamya Sahayak Yojana: Empowering People with Disabilities in Delhi https://cdrid.org/2023/12/01/sugamya-sahayak-yojana-empowering-people-with-disabilities-in-delhi/ Fri, 01 Dec 2023 11:04:02 +0000 https://cdrid.org/?p=988442 Introduction: The Delhi government is set to revolutionize the lives of people with disabilities through the Sugamya Sahayak Yojana. This ambitious initiative is designed to provide free equipment to those in need, marking a significant step towards inclusivity and empowerment.

Overview of the Scheme: The Sugamya Sahayak Yojana, announced in April and launched in November, is a testament to the government’s commitment to the welfare of its disabled citizens. With a budget allocation of over Rs 10 crore, the scheme is in partnership with the Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation Of India. It aims to distribute 20 types of equipment, including motorized tricycles and artificial limbs, to eligible individuals.

Eligibility and Application Process: To be eligible for the scheme, applicants must be natives of Delhi with a disability of 40% or more. Importantly, they should not have benefited from similar schemes from state or central governments previously. The application process is user-friendly, with forms available on the Delhi government’s website. Applicants may also have the option to submit documents in person.

Distribution and Accessibility: The distribution of equipment will be organized through camps in each administrative district of Delhi, ensuring accessibility and convenience for all applicants. This approach reflects the government’s dedication to reaching every eligible individual.

Advocacy for UDID Card: In line with creating a more inclusive society, the department is advocating for the Unique Disability Identity (UDID) Card. This initiative by the Government of India aims to create a national database for persons with disabilities, streamlining access to various benefits and schemes.

Conclusion: The Sugamya Sahayak Yojana is more than just a scheme; it’s a beacon of hope and a step towards a more inclusive society. By providing essential equipment to those in need, the Delhi government is not only enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities but also reinforcing the message of equal opportunities for all.

Resources:

  1. “New scheme to offer free equipment to the disabled” – Times of India
  2. “Sugamya Sahayak Yojana 2023 {सुगम्या सहायक योजना}” – PM Helpline
  3. “सुगम्य सहायक योजना 2023: ऑनलाइन आवेदन | एप्लीकेशन फॉर्म” – Rajbhavan MP

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Health Insurance Hurdles for People with Disabilities in India https://cdrid.org/2023/12/01/health-insurance-hurdles-for-people-with-disabilities-in-india/ Fri, 01 Dec 2023 11:03:11 +0000 https://cdrid.org/?p=988440 Introduction In India, people with disabilities often encounter significant challenges in securing health insurance. This article delves into these challenges, examines the legal framework, and proposes improvements to enhance accessibility and inclusivity in health insurance.

Key Challenges

  1. Degree of Disability: The severity of disability significantly impacts insurance accessibility. Higher disability ratings often result in more stringent scrutiny and higher rejection rates by insurers.
  2. Rejection of Applications: A common issue is the unexplained rejection of insurance applications. This lack of transparency leaves applicants without a clear path to address the reasons for denial.
  3. Lack of Comprehensive Coverage: Most health insurance plans fall short in covering essential assistive devices and technologies, such as wheelchairs and hearing aids, which are crucial for the daily life of many disabled individuals.
  4. Limited Insurance Options: The market offers limited specialized insurance plans catering to the unique health needs of people with disabilities. This scarcity forces many to settle for plans that do not fully address their requirements.
  5. Accessibility Barriers: Beyond insurance, physical barriers in healthcare facilities and systemic challenges in the healthcare system further complicate access to necessary medical care for people with disabilities.

Legal Framework in India

  1. Persons with Disability Act of 1955: This foundational act defines disability and provides a legal framework for protection and rights. However, its implementation in the context of health insurance is not fully realized.
  2. IRDAI Regulations, 2016: These regulations are a step forward in ensuring that insurance policies do not exclude certain disabilities. However, the effectiveness of these regulations in practice is a matter of ongoing concern.
  3. Mental Healthcare Act of 2017: This progressive act mandates equal treatment of mental and physical health conditions in insurance policies, addressing a long-standing gap in health coverage.
  4. Government Health Insurance Schemes: Schemes like Nirmaya and Swavlamban offer targeted insurance solutions but need wider reach and awareness among the disabled population.

Proposed Improvements

  1. Training for Healthcare Workers: Enhanced training programs for healthcare workers can foster a more inclusive and understanding healthcare environment.
  2. Preventative Care Initiatives: Emphasizing preventative care can reduce long-term health complications and associated costs for people with disabilities.
  3. Improving Healthcare Accessibility: Upgrading healthcare facilities to be more accommodating and accessible for all types of disabilities is crucial.
  4. Inclusive Policy Making: Actively involving people with disabilities in creating and revising healthcare policies ensures that their needs and perspectives are adequately represented.

Conclusion Navigating health insurance in India for people with disabilities involves addressing multifaceted challenges. Through concerted efforts in policy reform, awareness, and infrastructure development, India can progress towards a more inclusive and accessible healthcare system.

Resources

  1. Health insurance plans for disabled people in India – ACKO
  2. Health Insurance for Disabled Persons in India – PolicyX

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Understanding India’s New UDID Policy for Persons with Disabilities https://cdrid.org/2023/12/01/understanding-indias-new-udid-policy-for-persons-with-disabilities/ Fri, 01 Dec 2023 11:02:11 +0000 https://cdrid.org/?p=988438 Introduction The Indian government has recently mandated the use of the Unique Disability Identification (UDID) number for persons with disabilities to access benefits under various government schemes. This significant policy shift, effective from April 1, aims to streamline the process of availing benefits and enhance transparency. However, it has also raised concerns among disability rights groups.

Understanding the UDID Mandate The UDID number is now a prerequisite for individuals with disabilities to access benefits under 17 key government schemes. These include scholarships and the Nirmaya Health Insurance Scheme. The mandate requires those without a UDID card to provide a UDID enrolment number along with a disability certificate. This initiative by the Department of Disability Affairs is designed to reduce paperwork and improve the efficiency of benefit distribution.

Controversy and Concerns The National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled (NPRD) has expressed disapproval of the mandatory nature of the UDID. They argue that it should be voluntary and have raised concerns that making the UDID mandatory could lead to some individuals being deprived of benefits due to the lack of a UDID card.

Applying for a UDID Card The process of applying for a UDID card involves visiting the official UDID website, providing personal and disability information, and uploading necessary documents. The aim is to make the application process accessible and straightforward, with support available for those encountering difficulties.

Benefits of the UDID Card The UDID card offers several advantages. It serves as a single document of identification for persons with disabilities, simplifying the process of availing various benefits. The card also facilitates the tracking of beneficiaries and promotes transparency in the delivery of government services.

Conclusion The introduction of the UDID mandate is a significant step towards improving the delivery of services to persons with disabilities in India. While it aims to bring efficiency and transparency, the concerns raised by disability rights groups highlight the need for careful implementation and support to ensure that no individual is left behind.

Sources:

  1. Economic Times: From April 1, UDID mandatory to avail benefits of government schemes
  2. Times of India: UDID enrollment mandatory for 17 centrally supported schemes
  3. Government ET: Centre plans national database of disabled, makes UDID number mandatory
  4. Unique Disability ID, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities

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