Disabilities
People with disabilities worldwide face significant challenges, including physical barriers (inaccessible transportation and buildings), prejudice (stigma, discrimination, limited expectations), and systemic barriers (lack of inclusive education, limited access to employment, inadequate healthcare, digital exclusion). These problems create vicious cycles of poverty, isolation, and poor health, often resulting in their exclusion from community life, the labor market, and essential services, despite the fact that they constitute a significant minority globally.
Disability matters in society because it represents a natural part of human diversity, offers valuable perspectives and experiences that can enrich communities, promotes inclusion and equity by highlighting the need for accessible design and accommodations, and enables people with disabilities to contribute their unique skills and talents to society as a whole. In essence, accepting disability creates a more representative and balanced society for all.
We believe that every person with a disability has the right to stay healthy, be safe and live well and have access to the same opportunities as everyone else
How does The Trusted Save Help?
The Trusted Save is responding to global disabilities by :
- Establishing and strengthening in all countries access to the same social services and social benefits and welfare systems, energy bill reductions, housing and social assistance in order to meet the needs of citizens and prevent mass migration to developed countries and Monitoring the payment of social benefits to guarantee their financial accessibility and to ensure that payments are made according to the same system and the same payment standards in the currency converted in all countries.
- Supporting the judiciary, armed forces, law enforcement, firefighters, paramedics and others servicemen with the compensation scheme and independence payment, as well as benefits for people injured or disabled while in service, and their amounts are the same in the converted national currency for all countries.
- Supporting people with disabilities through a variety of measures, including employment support and accessibility to public services and the built environment, with the aim of promoting inclusion and independence.
- Advocating for the right to education and ensuring decision-making is informed by people with disabilities.
- Removing barriers, promoting inclusive systems where all learners thrive together, supporting teachers, adapting teaching resources, combating stigma, and ensuring that people with disabilities have access to quality learning.
- Involving parents and communities, tackling stigma, and promoting inclusion beyond school and Recognizing unique challenges faced by people with intellectual disabilities and other cross-identities.
- Implementing inclusive policies and promote awareness and understanding through education and training, while ensuring that policies are flexible and adaptable to the needs of persons with disabilities.
- Funding and granting subsidies for equipment/adaptations for people with disabilities.
- Supporting disabilities organizations and the community with equipment and transport such as wheelchairs and walking aids; hearing and vision aids; artificial limbs; surgical appliances; communication aids; and medications.
- Offering complementary therapies for various conditions and Connecting people with personal assistants, day centres, or support workers.
- Campaigning for policy changes to create a more inclusive society for people with disabilities.
- Carrying out research and evaluation to inform policy and practice and help Disabilities
- Creating inclusive environments, including workshops, campaigns, and promoting accessible resources and events.
- Fostering inclusive cultures (disability networks, training, allyship), and Campaigning to transform attitudes, tackle injustice, and inspire action for disabled people’s rights.
- Working to ensure that people with disabilities can take control of their lives and advocate for their own needs.
- Advocating for policies that promote fair wages, safe working conditions, and respect for workers’ rights in all countries, and establishing public schemes and benefits to help working parents cover childcare costs or those unable to provide childcare, such as tax free childcare, costs for nurseries, childminders, nannies, or after-school clubs, free childcare entitlement, and establish a national minimum wage and national living wage regulations. The state will calculate the minimum wage based on a proportion of median income, while the living wage will be calculated independently based on people’s basic needs, which should be increased annually.
- Helping people find employment by offering services such as CV writing assistance, interview preparation, job search assistance and training, while managing benefit claims and providing support to people with disabilities or long-term health conditions to facilitate their access to employment, and providing financial support and services to individuals and families who need them due to various circumstances, such as unemployment, illness, disability, retirement or low income.
- Influencing decision-makers and addressing cumulative, long-term, direct, indirect, and global consequences on disabilities right within national and international organisations worldwide.
- Protecting the rights of individuals, supporting victims of abuse and crime and challenging unjust laws, policies and practices.
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