Allotments For Disabled Increased, But Progress Not Seen

ALLOTMENTS FOR DISABLED INCREASED, BUT PROGRESS NOT SEEN

Panorama.am
22:20 03/12/2007

Today Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan visited Special School No. 15 in
Nork-Marash. The purpose of the visit was to become acquainted with
the building’s condition, as well as to meet with representatives of
those working with the disabled. "In spite of the fact that government
financing for this field has increased significantly, everything has
stayed as in the past," Sargsyan stated during the meeting. In the
prime minister’s opinion, this is because the disabled are seen as
objects of pity by the general public.

"Much depends on our society and its organizations. I understand that
much also depends on the government, but help and investment by our
society is important.

We too are ready to, and are making, investments, and are setting an
example in this way," Sargsyan pointed out. The government leader
emphasized that some 300 organizations are working in this field,
but few are delivering. "We aren’t against making contributions to
the field, even more than is asked, but taking money only from the
government isn’t really the right thing to do, as these organizations
should be helping too," the prime minister stated.

Of questions raised, emphasis was placed on employment and activities
for the disabled, as well as physical access to public places now
under construction. "If there are any locations without wheelchair
access, let us know, as this is definitely in the plans for all new
construction," Sargsyan said.

Returning to the question of employment for the disabled, the prime
minister pointed out that there are disabled individuals with high
positions in the military, as discrimination is nonexistent in
this regard.

As issues related to the handicapped were being presented by
representatives of the various social organizations, the prime minister
requested this all to be put down in writing. Concerning the question
of hearing, it was noted that deaf individuals are deprived of viewing
most television programs, most importantly news programs. The prime
minister closed by saying such meetings would happen more frequently
in the future.