“An
Act to promote and ensure full and effective inclusion of Persons with
Disabilities in the community in line with the Islamic teachings and
international best practices to protect their rights.”
Salient
Features
Equity
& Non-discrimination: The Act prohibits discrimination
based on disability in employment, education, access to healthcare, public
transportation, and other areas. This means that persons with disabilities
should have equal access to these services and should not be discriminated
against in any way.
Accessibility
standards: Act requires both the government and
private sector to take necessary measures to ensure that persons with
disabilities have ease of access to public buildings, hospitals, recreational
facilities, public transport, streets, and roads. This includes modifying old
buildings and vehicles to make them accessible to persons with disabilities, as
well as constructing new buildings and vehicles that conform to appropriate
accessibility standards.
Protection
from Abuse, Violence, and Exploitation: The
act highlights the government's responsibility to protect persons with
disabilities from abuse, violence, and exploitation and ensure that they have
access to legal aid. It recognizes that persons with disabilities are
vulnerable and require specific protection to ensure their safety and
well-being.
Equity
in Education:
The
Act provides for the Quota of 5% with age relaxation minimum 5 years for
admission to all educational institutions whether State owned or private for
PWDs. The Act aims to provide equal access to education for all, without
discrimination. This includes free education from pre-primary to secondary and 50
percent concession for higher education for persons with disabilities, with
special educational institutions established for those with moderate to severe
disabilities. Reasonable accommodations are to be made for persons with
disabilities in educational institutions, including hostels, and there is a
dedicated effort to train teachers to work with students with various
disabilities. Lastly, the government is responsible for ensuring that persons
with disabilities have full access to all modes and means of education,
including vocational training, online education, distance learning, and adult
education.
Equity
in Employment: The act aims to eliminate
discrimination against persons with disabilities in matters of employment and
provides for reservation of 3 percent jobs for persons with disabilities
in the government departments. It prohibits any person, institution,
organization, or entity, whether public or private, from discriminating against
a person on the ground of disability in matters such as employment, promotion,
career development and enjoying fruits of his employment. Employers are
required to provide reasonable accommodations, including necessary assistive
aids and equipment, to enable persons with disabilities to perform their
duties. The terms and conditions of employment for persons with disabilities
should not be less favorable than those offered to other persons appointed
against the same or similar positions.
Equity
in Health and Medical Rehabilitation Services: The
act aims to ensure that persons with disabilities have barrier-free access to
necessary public health services and infrastructure without any discrimination
and at no cost to such persons. The government will encourage private sector
health service providers to offer quality services to persons with disabilities
at affordable rates or for free. Special health services will be provided for
early identification and intervention of disabilities, and medical services
will be designed to prevent disabilities.
Right
to Accommodation: Act provides that
persons with disabilities have the right to live independently in the community
and be provided with necessary facilities by the government without
discrimination. Every person with a disability has the right to a decent living
place of their choice, and no one shall discriminate against them by refusing
to rent or sell them a place of living due to their disability. The government shall evolve a policy of 5%
quota with 50% concession on the total cost payable on easy installments
toward housing schemes for Persons with Disabilities who do not own any
property. The authorities approving the establishment of new housing schemes
and plans shall ensure that a suitable number of affordable housing units are
included.
Right
to Home & Family: No person with
disability, especially a child, adult or senior citizen, shall be separated
from their family on the grounds of disability unless a court of law requires
it in their best interest. If the immediate family of a person with disability,
particularly a child with disabilities, is unable to care for them, the Court
shall make an effort to place such persons in a setup suitable for their safe
living.
Freedom
Expression and Right for Political Participation:
The act provides that the government must ensure that persons with disabilities
have full and equitable rights regarding freedom of speech, expression, and
information, and necessary measures shall be taken to ensure that their rights
are enjoyed. The act ensures that persons with disabilities have the right to
participate in political activities, including voting and running for an
elected position. The Election Commission of Pakistan is responsible for
ensuring that polling stations are accessible for persons with disabilities and
arrangements are made for them to vote confidentially.
Registration
of Persons with Disabilities: The act provides
for the establishment of a registration system maintained by the Council or its
designated office, where any person with a disability desiring to be employed
or rehabilitated can have their name registered. The Council may assess the
person's functional disability and aptitude for work, and if considered fit for
work, the person shall be informed of the nature of work for which they may be
employed or trained. If a person is not considered fit for work, the Council
shall take appropriate measures for their rehabilitation. Additionally, if a
person is declared not to be a disabled person, their name shall be struck off
from the register.
Functions
of the Council: There shall established an autonomous
body called as Provincial Council for the Rights of Persons with
disabilities.
The
Council has a wide range of responsibilities, including implementing and
enforcing the objectives of the Act, coordinating with provincial and local
governments to develop legal frameworks and policies, conducting research on
disability-related issues, monitoring and evaluating the performance of various
entities, including private and community-based organizations, and addressing
individual and collective complaints of human rights violations against persons
with disabilities. The Council also has the authority to enforce institutional
mechanisms for effective and transparent functions of organizations, as well as
impose restrictions on those that do not meet objective criteria.