Budget 2023 relief for PwDs, but MyStep quota needs review: Ras Adiba
It will help overcome unemployment in disabled community, says senator
KUALA LUMPUR – The initiatives announced by the government in the Budget 2023 offer relief to the community of people with disabilities, said Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi.
She said Budget 2023 is a clear manifestation of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s government’s will to make inclusion the key principle of Keluarga Malaysia, giving true recognition to PwD.
“I welcome the announcement of the RM1.2 billion budget that has been prepared specifically for PwD through assistance for the care of chronic patients, allowance for disabled people unable to work, and allowance for disabled workers under Budget 2023,” she said in a statement today.
She however appealed to the government to relook at the MyStep quota system.
“This is because Budget 2023 did not announce a special MyStep quota for disabled youth as announced in the 2022 budget. This is important to overcome unemployment in the disabled community.
“I am disappointed because the government did not announce any plan and implementation of the 1% Disabled Persons policy for the public sector, having failed to implement it even after three decades. I hope the government views this matter seriously,” she said.
Ras Adiba also said she hoped the government would step up its empowerment efforts and focus on the social well-being of the disabled community in Malaysia.
In the meantime, she noted the government will also pioneer a PwD-friendly call centre that uses video calls and a sign language interpreter.
She said the effort was in line with Malaysia’s commitment to the Bucharest Declaration on building a better digital future for all, and that she hoped the government’s determination to promote digital growth will not marginalise the disabled community.
Ras Adiba also expressed her gratitude to the government for not forgetting to empower education for disabled children by providing special incentives with the establishment of 50 new nurseries for the disabled over the existing 13, as well as the provision of RM20 million to improve facilities in special needs schools.
“I also want to thank and fully support the government for its willingness to listen to suggestions and the grouses of the rare diseases community in Malaysia by allocating RM25 million and its efforts to turn Kuala Lumpur Hospital and Tunku Azizah Hospital into referral centres for such diseases.”
Ras Adiba also called on the public and corporations to continue donating to the trust account for rare diseases established by the government in Budget 2023.
source – Bernama