By Gideon C. Corgue
PAGADIAN CITY - The
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the Local Council for
the Welfare of Disabled Persons (LCWDP) spearheaded the celebration of the 38th
National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation (NDPR) Week with this year’s
theme, “Karapatan ng may Kapansanan, Isakatuparan…Now Na!”
Brixxio
Daniel, chairman of the Local Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons said PWDs play an important role in promoting their
own welfare and creating awareness of their potential in the community. They
should be conscious of their own rights and learn to be self-reliant and
independent.
“Some
PWDs are gifted and talented people and some of them are already successful.
They need to be recognized by the government for their achievements and contributions
to our country,” Daniel stressed.
Bienvenido
Culve, private secretary of Mayor Romeo P. Pulmones said PWDs face
discrimination and barriers that restrict them from participating in society on
an equal basis.
“The
city government thru Mayor Romeo P. Pulmones gives full support to the
improvement of the total well-being of PWDs and their integration into mainstream
society. They have the same rights as other people,” Culve said quoting the
message of the good mayor.
Accordingly,
the chief executive ensures that the attainment of a barrier-free environment
will be enjoyed by the PWDs by providing them access in public and private
buildings, establishments and public utilities.
Other
rights, such as the “right to organize” was also granted by the city government
where PWDs may form
organizations or associations that promote their welfare and advance their
interests, as well as provide equal and suitable employment opportunities in
the city government.
Social Worker Officer
Saramea Ubpon, PWD focal person said about 21 PWDs are gainfully employed by the city government.
The whole day
activity was participated in by Pagadian City Federation of Disabled Persons
(PACIFEDEP) officers and members. It turned out to be a
very memorable event where they had the opportunity to mingle and associate
with one another through games and entertainment.