NEW MINISTER FOR WELFARE MINISTER OF MALAYSIA

NEW MINISTER FOR WELFARE MINISTER OF MALAYSIA
Badan Latihan dan Hidup Berdikari Malaysia (ILTC) pada 23hb Mac 2016 menyerahkan memorandum kepada ahli-ahli parlimen mendesak supaya golongan orang kurang upaya (OKU) dikecualikan daripada cukai barangan dan perkhidmatan (GST).

Disabled Members Protest

Disabled Members Protest
Disabled Members Protest at JPJ Wangsa Maju

ILTC Malaysia members staged a protest outside JPJ Wangsamaju KL.

ILTC Malaysia members staged a protest outside JPJ Wangsamaju KL.
Disabled group’s protest disabled drivers required to produce doc's medical report.

Saturday 8 December 2007

Malaysian Disabled Persons Act


IT'S BEEN CONFIRMED!
Malaysia's first Disabled Persons Act is scheduled to be tabled in Parliament on Monday 10th December 2007.

Friday 7 December 2007

The Journey Has Just Begun For Mr. Jeyaraj & Bavani



Mr. Jeyaraj got married (ILTC Committee Member) on 6th December 2007 at Mariaman Temple Taiping. 12 ILTC members attended.
ILTC wishing you a jingling married life.


Your joyride just begun......
May the melody of your wedding bells
Keep chiming in your life forever
!


Loving one another for eternity....!!


God Bless Both of You....

Wednesday 5 December 2007

Malaysia To Sign UN Convention On Rights Of Disabled






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December 04, 2007 23:38 PM

Malaysia To Sign UN Convention On Rights Of Disabled

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 4 (Bernama) -- Malaysia will sign the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Disabled, Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil said today.
She said the Cabinet had agreed to the ministry's request for Malaysia to sign the convention.She, however, added that ratifying the convention by Malaysia would take a little bit more time. "So, we must make preparations for the ratification. Once ratified, Malaysia is bound by the convention."Shahrizat said among others, the convention provided for the right of the disabled to have equal rights to the law, the right not to be discriminated against due to their disabilities, the right to own and inherit property, and the right to education, health services and facilities, and employment.She said the theme,
"Together Developing Human Capital Among the Disabled", was chosen for this year's Disabled Day celebration, to stress on the importance of providing equal opportunities for the disabled in various spheres of life.
"The ministry, with the cooperation of non-governmental organisations and other sectors, will help to build a new era for the disabled, including setting up a centre of excellence for them soon," she said at the Disabled Day celebration held at the Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre, near here.
The first cerebral palsy person to receive a doctorate in this country, Dr Ng Chee Kyun, was bestowed the "Excellent Disabled Person" award at the function, while Vacuumschnmelse (M) Sdn Bhd received the "Most Caring Employer" award and PDK Perbikat in Bintulu, the "Best Community Rehabilitation Centre for the Disabled" award.Also awarded were places with disabled-friendly facilities, namely the One Utama Shopping Centre, Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort in Kota Kinabalu, DiGi Telecommunications headquarters in Shah Alam and the Subang Jaya Municipal Council building.-- BERNAMA

Tuesday 4 December 2007

The disabled want equal opportunities in jobs, basic rights




The Sun online : WEB EDITION :: Local News



The disabled want equal opportunities in jobs, basic rights by S. Tamarai Chelvi



KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 03, 2007): The disabled want equal opportunities to decent jobs and legislation to better protect their rights.

N. Surendran, the legal adviser for the Malaysian Coalition Against Discrimination of Disabled Persons (MADD), said: "We are not asking for unreasonable things. We are only asking for basic rights."
He said this to about 30 disabled persons, some on wheelchairs, gathered at the Bangsar LRT station yesterday, in conjunction with the UN’s International Day of Disabled Persons today. The theme this year is "Decent Work for Persons with Disabilities". The disabled are selling tissues paper at a corner. Why can’t they get a job instead of ending up selling tissue paper?" he asked.

The gathering was organised by several organisations representing the disabled, including MADD, Petpositive, Independent Living and Training Centre and Support Group for the Blind of Malaysia.

They called for equal rights and legislation to protect the disabled, in employment, education, health, transport and accessibility, and for a commission to oversee the implementation of the legislation.

They also urged the government to make Malaysia a signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

Anthony Thanasayan, chairman of The Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association (Petpositive), said the majority of the disabled had no jobs or faced difficulty finding decent jobs.

He said there was a lack of certain support systems, such as proper education or training opportunities in employable skills, accessible transportation to get to work and accessible workplaces.

He said some disabled persons, who were shortlisted in job applications were asked at the interview why they did not declare that they were disabled.

He added that some were paid less than able-bodied employees while others were kept in the waiting list for a long time.

Anthony said employers generally did not have confidence in hiring disabled people. "We disabled people don’t suffer from disabilities. It is the attitude [of others that] we suffer from," he said.

"If the country has such determination to send a man to space, then it should have the same determination and enthusiasm for us," he added.

At a press conference later, Surendran said a comprehensive legislation was needed to protect the needs of the disabled, including requiring employers to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate the disabled at the workplace.

The Disabled Persons Bill is expected to be tabled in Parliament on Dec 10. According to a news report, once the bill is passed, the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry will work with other relevant ministries to set up a council to look into policies for the disabled.

Updated: 12:16PM Mon, 03 Dec 2007