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Jumat, 28 Maret 2014

EDUCATION FOR ALL___ PROMOTING ACCESSIBILITY ON CAMPUS



 

A Narration of the Video:


 ON DISABILITY
Who are disabled persons?
We are all physically disabled at some time in our lives. A child, a person with a broken leg, a parent with a pram, an elderly person, etc. are all disabled in one way or another.
According to World Healt Organization Individuals with disabilities are defined as those with physical, sensory, emotional, intellectual, learning, health or other disabilities that may be visible or invisible, stable or progressive, occurring at birth or during childhood

Problems
According to article 31 of the 1945 national constitution of Indonesia, education is a right for every citizen, while the government shoulders the responsibility to provide it.
In Indonesia, people with disabilities are protected by the 1997 Law No. 4 that recognizes equal opportunities in all aspects of life. Article 6 (1) of that same law guarantees appropriate education services for all people with disabilities at every level of education.

According to Helen Keller International in 2010, less than 4% of 1.5 million of children with disabilities have access to educational services in Indonesia.

college education is a stage that cannot be enjoyed by a majority of young people with disabilities in Indonesia.

In general, the problems that disabilities face to study in university are :
  •   A difference curiculum between spechial school make the difable get some problems to do the entrance university exam
  •   Not every university are able to provide special facilities for difables
  •   Many people don’t have awareness to treat difables in the right way, so there some discriminations that difables feel because of the university personal.

Overall, the problems that difables faced to study in university are relative to rights, policies, and equal opportunities for students with disabilities include: (a) poor inclusive policies from both the Ministries of Education and Religious Affairs to guide universities and colleges, (b) no follow-up on the implementation of laws such as the Indonesian regulation guaranteeing accessibility to public spaces which has still yet to be executed, (c) no sensitivity training for staff to learn how to teach people with special needs in inclusive settings, and (d) limited budget in supporting access and entitlement to education.

most people with disabilities in Indonesia do not speak up or fight for their rights. It could be one of the reasons why campuses are still far from being inclusive despite a handful of advocating students with disabilities.


Solution
Accessibility on campus – PLD (pusat layanan difabel / CENTER FOR DISABILITIES STUDIES AND SERVICES)

Each university must establish an Office for Students with Disabilities to clearly be pro-active. The mission of such office is to provide support for students with disabilities to respond to individual needs and to encourage independence and empowerment while respecting the academic requirements of the university. The inclusion of students with disabilities has to be facilitated by skilled staff able to support this multi-faceted process.
One of the university that established the Centre for Disability Studies and Services is State Islamic University (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga, the first centre of its kind in Indonesian tertiary/higher education.

CENTER FOR DISABILITIES STUDIES AND SERVICES , TO PROVIDE HIGHER EDUCATION FOR ALL!


 CENTER FOR DISABILITIES STUDIES AND SERVICES  was established in 2007 in the UIN Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University and is the first of its kind in Indonesia.