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Disability in South Africa

South Africans with disabilities constitute a sizeable proportion of the population, and their status in society is extremely varied in a developing nation with socio-economic inequality and a history of apartheid. Wealthy city dwellers have access to a wide range of assistance, whereas the poor struggle for even the basic necessities of life.

Demographics edit

According to a 2014 report by Statistics South Africa, based on the 2011 census, 7.5% of the country's population is regarded as having a disability.[1][note 1] The highest proportion of people living with disabilities, by province, was found to be in the Free State, with 11,1% of its population having a disability, followed by the Northern Cape, with 11%, the North West, with 10%, the Eastern Cape, with 9,6%, KwaZulu-Natal, with 8,4%, Mpumalanga, with 7%, Limpopo, with 6%, the Western Cape, with 5,4% and Gauteng, with 5,3%.[2] In his presentation the Statistician-General, Pali Lehohla, said that mining could contribute to the high prevalence of people with disabilities in Free State, Northern Cape, North West, and Eastern Cape. According to Lehohla a significant number of South Africa's mine workers originate from these provinces.[3]

Legislation and government policy edit

South Africa is a party to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) as well as the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, signed on 30 March 2007 and ratified on 30 November 2007.[4][5] The national constitution's chapter two, "bill of rights" explicitly prohibits unfair discrimination against people on the basis of disability or health status.

The 1997 Integrated National Disability Strategy (INDS) white paper set out a variety of government policy positions on disability.[6]

From 2009 to 2014 a Ministry and Department of Women, Children and Persons with Disabilities existed. Its disability programme was criticized in parliament for underperformance and inefficiency.[7] When the Ministry and department were abolished in 2014, responsibility for matters relating to disability passed to the Department of Social Development, however this move was criticized by disability organisations.[8] Disabled People South Africa (DPSA) organised a 150-person march to the Union Buildings in protest of government's decision to dissolve the department. DPSA spokesperson Olwethu Sipuka said that disabled people around the world felt that the decision to dissolve the department had taken disability rights in South Africa "10 steps backwards".[9]

The Department of Social Development's 2015 White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities updated and supplemented the 1997 INDS by integrating the provisions of the CRPD and its Optional Protocol.[10] SASSA wishes to stress that the only direct deduction from a social grant which is permitted is a deduction for funeral policy premiums which is managed under Regulation 26 (A) of the Social Assistance Act 2004. The regulation allows for one deduction, which may not exceed 10% of the value of the grant, from the adult grants (old age, war veterans and permanent disability grants) only.

Advocacy edit

A wide range of advocacy and self-help organisations exist in South Africa. They range from the overtly political Disabled People South Africa, aligned with the ruling African National Congress, to single-issue national organisations such as the QuadPara Association of South Africa[11] and local self-help groups that advocate for their members.[12] A former chair of Disabled People South Africa, Maria Rantho (1953-2002), was the first wheelchair user elected to the National Assembly of South Africa.[13]

In 2014, the South African Community Action Network implemented a hotline to report cars illegally parking in parking bays intended for people with disabilities, without displaying a disabled parking permit.[14]

Employment edit

Employment equity exists in legislation but in practice falls far short. Disabled South Africans are vastly more likely to be unemployed than the average. In a study published by the University of Johannesburg's Centre for Social Development in Africa (CSDA) in 2014, it was shown that 68% of working-age South Africans with disabilities had never attempted to seek employment.[15]

Social grants edit

The Department of Social Development offers qualifying residents income support in the form of disability grants via the South African Social Security Agency.[16][17] The 2014 CSDA study showed that the grant was only received by 10% of the disabled people in South Africa.[18] A 2010 study published by the University of Johannesburg, showed that 61% of disabled people living in the 8 poorest wards in Johannesburg were not accessing the state's disability grant due to various reasons, including not knowing that the grant existed.[19]

Education edit

The separate special schools policies of the Apartheid era created a system of schools for children with a wide variety of disabilities, with some schools specializing in educating blind, deaf or intellectually impaired students while others that catered for physically disabled students offered the standard academic curriculum coupled with medical and paramedical services to treat the pupils' impairments. As with the general population these schools were also racially segregated. The ones for white children were far better resourced than those for other racial groups. With the abolition of apartheid came a policy shift towards inclusive education with the ideal that most disabled children should attend the same schools as their non-disabled peers, however the process of making schools physically accessible and equipping and staffing them to accommodate such students has been very slow.[20][21][22][23][24] The 2014 CSDA study showed that the proportion of people with disabilities in South Africa who had achieved a university degree had risen from 0,3% in 2002, to between 1% and 2% in 2014.[18]

Sport edit

Paralympics edit

The South African Paralympic team has consistently finished in the top half of the medal table at every Summer Paralympic Games since the country was re-admitted after the end of apartheid. At their readmission in the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona the team was ranked 27th by medal tally, in 2008 they reached sixth place, the team's best performance to date.[25]

Notable South African Paralympians include:

Deaflympics edit

South Africa has been participating at the Deaflympics regularly from 1993. Deaf swimmer and Olympic silver medallist Terence Parkin has won the most medals at the Deaflympics history with a tally of 33.[27]

Other sports edit

The South Africa national blind cricket team won the inaugural Blind Cricket World Cup in 1998, defeating Pakistan in the final.[28]

Notes edit

  1. ^ From the Executive Summary on page V: "The report also does not include statistics on children under the age of five or on persons with psychosocial and certain neurological disabilities due to data limitations, and should therefore not be used for purposes of describing the overall disability prevalence or profile of persons with disabilities in South Africa."

References edit

  1. ^ Census 2011: Profile of persons with disabilities in South Africa (PDF) (Report). Pretoria: Statistics South Africa. 2014. ISBN 9780621427936.
  2. ^ "2.9 million South Africans are disabled: Stats SA". Times Live. South African Press Association. 9 September 2014. from the original on 11 October 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  3. ^ Wakefield, Adam (9 September 2014). "Mining may contribute to disability levels". IOL News. SAPA. from the original on 10 October 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  4. ^ "UNTC - Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities". United Nations. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  5. ^ . United Nations. Archived from the original on 13 January 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  6. ^ "South Africa's Integrated National Disability Strategy". Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  7. ^ "Minister & Department of Women, Children and People with Disabilities on its Annual Report for 2012/13". Parliamentary Monitoring Group. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  8. ^ "President Zuma considers concerns from disability activists" (Press release). The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa. 27 June 2014. Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  9. ^ . Times Live. SAPA. 13 June 2014. Archived from the original on 17 June 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  10. ^ Department of Social Development (2015-12-08). "White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities" (PDF). Government of South Africa: 38. Retrieved 2017-08-17. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. ^ "QASA Mission & Vision". QuadPara Association of South Africa. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  12. ^ Watermeyer, Brian (19 September 2013). "Silencing lives of struggle: how Disabled People South Africa has sacrificed the politics of protest". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  13. ^ Colleen, Howell; Chalklen, Schuaib; Alberts, Thomas (2006). "A History of the Disability Rights Movement in South Africa". In Brian Watermeyer (ed.). Disability and social change: a South African agenda. Cape Town: HSRC press. p. 51. ISBN 9780796921376.
  14. ^ Nair, Nivashni. "Disabled parking gets hotline". Times Live. from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  15. ^ Reitumetse Pitso; Khulekani Maguban. "South Africa failing the disabled". BDLive. from the original on 6 July 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  16. ^ World report on disability (PDF), World Health Organization, 2011, p. 70, ISBN 9789240685215
  17. ^ "Disability Grant". South African Social Security Agency. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  18. ^ a b Taylor, Theresa. "How to apply for SASSA Disability grant in South Africa". Sassa Disability. Sassa. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  19. ^ "Disabled living in poverty - study". News24. SAPA. 14 May 2010. from the original on 12 October 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  20. ^ "Disabled People South Africa briefing on education, employment & accessibility challenges". Parliamentary Monitoring Group. 6 March 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  21. ^ Gontsana, Mary-Anne (29 September 2014). "allAfrica.com: South Africa: The Need for Special Needs Schools". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  22. ^ Malan, Mia (23 September 2014). "Disabled children face uphill education battle". The M&G Online. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  23. ^ (PDF) (Report). The Secretariat of the African Decade of Persons with Disabilities. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-04.
  24. ^ Dalton, Elizabeth M.; Mckenzie, Judith A.; Kahonde, Callista (16 May 2012). "The implementation of inclusive education in South Africa: Reflections arising from a workshop for teachers and therapists to introduce Universal Design for Learning". African Journal of Disability. 1 (1): 13. doi:10.4102/ajod.v1i1.13. PMC 5442567. PMID 28729974.
  25. ^ McCallum, Kevin (21 June 2012). "Best SA Paralympic team ever". IOL News. from the original on 10 October 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  26. ^ SABC. . Sabc.co.za. Archived from the original on 23 April 2014. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
  27. ^ . www.deaflympics.com. Archived from the original on 2016-09-18. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  28. ^ "South Africa snatch World Cup for sight impaired (28 November 1998)". Cricinfo. Retrieved 2017-08-16.

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South Africans with disabilities constitute a sizeable proportion of the population and their status in society is extremely varied in a developing nation with socio economic inequality and a history of apartheid Wealthy city dwellers have access to a wide range of assistance whereas the poor struggle for even the basic necessities of life Contents 1 Demographics 2 Legislation and government policy 3 Advocacy 4 Employment 5 Social grants 6 Education 7 Sport 7 1 Paralympics 7 2 Deaflympics 7 3 Other sports 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksDemographics editAccording to a 2014 report by Statistics South Africa based on the 2011 census 7 5 of the country s population is regarded as having a disability 1 note 1 The highest proportion of people living with disabilities by province was found to be in the Free State with 11 1 of its population having a disability followed by the Northern Cape with 11 the North West with 10 the Eastern Cape with 9 6 KwaZulu Natal with 8 4 Mpumalanga with 7 Limpopo with 6 the Western Cape with 5 4 and Gauteng with 5 3 2 In his presentation the Statistician General Pali Lehohla said that mining could contribute to the high prevalence of people with disabilities in Free State Northern Cape North West and Eastern Cape According to Lehohla a significant number of South Africa s mine workers originate from these provinces 3 Legislation and government policy editSouth Africa is a party to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities CRPD as well as the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities signed on 30 March 2007 and ratified on 30 November 2007 4 5 The national constitution s chapter two bill of rights explicitly prohibits unfair discrimination against people on the basis of disability or health status The 1997 Integrated National Disability Strategy INDS white paper set out a variety of government policy positions on disability 6 From 2009 to 2014 a Ministry and Department of Women Children and Persons with Disabilities existed Its disability programme was criticized in parliament for underperformance and inefficiency 7 When the Ministry and department were abolished in 2014 responsibility for matters relating to disability passed to the Department of Social Development however this move was criticized by disability organisations 8 Disabled People South Africa DPSA organised a 150 person march to the Union Buildings in protest of government s decision to dissolve the department DPSA spokesperson Olwethu Sipuka said that disabled people around the world felt that the decision to dissolve the department had taken disability rights in South Africa 10 steps backwards 9 The Department of Social Development s 2015 White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities updated and supplemented the 1997 INDS by integrating the provisions of the CRPD and its Optional Protocol 10 SASSA wishes to stress that the only direct deduction from a social grant which is permitted is a deduction for funeral policy premiums which is managed under Regulation 26 A of the Social Assistance Act 2004 The regulation allows for one deduction which may not exceed 10 of the value of the grant from the adult grants old age war veterans and permanent disability grants only Advocacy editA wide range of advocacy and self help organisations exist in South Africa They range from the overtly political Disabled People South Africa aligned with the ruling African National Congress to single issue national organisations such as the QuadPara Association of South Africa 11 and local self help groups that advocate for their members 12 A former chair of Disabled People South Africa Maria Rantho 1953 2002 was the first wheelchair user elected to the National Assembly of South Africa 13 In 2014 the South African Community Action Network implemented a hotline to report cars illegally parking in parking bays intended for people with disabilities without displaying a disabled parking permit 14 Employment editEmployment equity exists in legislation but in practice falls far short Disabled South Africans are vastly more likely to be unemployed than the average In a study published by the University of Johannesburg s Centre for Social Development in Africa CSDA in 2014 it was shown that 68 of working age South Africans with disabilities had never attempted to seek employment 15 Social grants editThe Department of Social Development offers qualifying residents income support in the form of disability grants via the South African Social Security Agency 16 17 The 2014 CSDA study showed that the grant was only received by 10 of the disabled people in South Africa 18 A 2010 study published by the University of Johannesburg showed that 61 of disabled people living in the 8 poorest wards in Johannesburg were not accessing the state s disability grant due to various reasons including not knowing that the grant existed 19 Education editThe separate special schools policies of the Apartheid era created a system of schools for children with a wide variety of disabilities with some schools specializing in educating blind deaf or intellectually impaired students while others that catered for physically disabled students offered the standard academic curriculum coupled with medical and paramedical services to treat the pupils impairments As with the general population these schools were also racially segregated The ones for white children were far better resourced than those for other racial groups With the abolition of apartheid came a policy shift towards inclusive education with the ideal that most disabled children should attend the same schools as their non disabled peers however the process of making schools physically accessible and equipping and staffing them to accommodate such students has been very slow 20 21 22 23 24 The 2014 CSDA study showed that the proportion of people with disabilities in South Africa who had achieved a university degree had risen from 0 3 in 2002 to between 1 and 2 in 2014 18 Sport editParalympics edit The South African Paralympic team has consistently finished in the top half of the medal table at every Summer Paralympic Games since the country was re admitted after the end of apartheid At their readmission in the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona the team was ranked 27th by medal tally in 2008 they reached sixth place the team s best performance to date 25 Notable South African Paralympians include Oscar Pistorius sprinting Natalie du Toit swimming Ernst van Dyk wheelchair racing and handcycling current record holder of ten wins at the Boston Marathon 26 Kgothatso Montjane wheelchair tennis Deaflympics edit Main article South Africa at the Deaflympics South Africa has been participating at the Deaflympics regularly from 1993 Deaf swimmer and Olympic silver medallist Terence Parkin has won the most medals at the Deaflympics history with a tally of 33 27 Other sports edit The South Africa national blind cricket team won the inaugural Blind Cricket World Cup in 1998 defeating Pakistan in the final 28 Notes edit From the Executive Summary on page V The report also does not include statistics on children under the age of five or on persons with psychosocial and certain neurological disabilities due to data limitations and should therefore not be used for purposes of describing the overall disability prevalence or profile of persons with disabilities in South Africa References edit Census 2011 Profile of persons with disabilities in South Africa PDF Report Pretoria Statistics South Africa 2014 ISBN 9780621427936 2 9 million South Africans are disabled Stats SA Times Live South African Press Association 9 September 2014 Archived from the original on 11 October 2014 Retrieved 6 October 2014 Wakefield Adam 9 September 2014 Mining may contribute to disability levels IOL News SAPA Archived from the original on 10 October 2014 Retrieved 6 October 2014 UNTC Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities United Nations Retrieved 30 September 2014 UNTC Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities United Nations Archived from the original on 13 January 2016 Retrieved 30 September 2014 South Africa s Integrated National Disability Strategy Retrieved 30 September 2014 Minister amp Department of Women Children and People with Disabilities on its Annual Report for 2012 13 Parliamentary Monitoring Group Retrieved 30 September 2014 President Zuma considers concerns from disability activists Press release The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa 27 June 2014 Archived from the original on 7 October 2014 Retrieved 30 September 2014 Zuma taking disability rights 10 steps backwards Times Live SAPA 13 June 2014 Archived from the original on 17 June 2014 Retrieved 6 October 2014 Department of Social Development 2015 12 08 White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities PDF Government of South Africa 38 Retrieved 2017 08 17 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help QASA Mission amp Vision QuadPara Association of South Africa Retrieved 7 October 2014 Watermeyer Brian 19 September 2013 Silencing lives of struggle how Disabled People South Africa has sacrificed the politics of protest Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 September 2014 Colleen Howell Chalklen Schuaib Alberts Thomas 2006 A History of the Disability Rights Movement in South Africa In Brian Watermeyer ed Disability and social change a South African agenda Cape Town HSRC press p 51 ISBN 9780796921376 Nair Nivashni Disabled parking gets hotline Times Live Archived from the original on 26 July 2014 Retrieved 6 October 2014 Reitumetse Pitso Khulekani Maguban South Africa failing the disabled BDLive Archived from the original on 6 July 2014 Retrieved 6 October 2014 World report on disability PDF World Health Organization 2011 p 70 ISBN 9789240685215 Disability Grant South African Social Security Agency Retrieved 30 September 2014 a b Taylor Theresa How to apply for SASSA Disability grant in South Africa Sassa Disability Sassa Retrieved 7 October 2014 Disabled living in poverty study News24 SAPA 14 May 2010 Archived from the original on 12 October 2014 Retrieved 7 October 2014 Disabled People South Africa briefing on education employment amp accessibility challenges Parliamentary Monitoring Group 6 March 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2014 Gontsana Mary Anne 29 September 2014 allAfrica com South Africa The Need for Special Needs Schools allAfrica com Retrieved 30 September 2014 Malan Mia 23 September 2014 Disabled children face uphill education battle The M amp G Online Retrieved 30 September 2014 Study on Education for Children with Disabilities in Southern Africa PDF Report The Secretariat of the African Decade of Persons with Disabilities November 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 05 04 Dalton Elizabeth M Mckenzie Judith A Kahonde Callista 16 May 2012 The implementation of inclusive education in South Africa Reflections arising from a workshop for teachers and therapists to introduce Universal Design for Learning African Journal of Disability 1 1 13 doi 10 4102 ajod v1i1 13 PMC 5442567 PMID 28729974 McCallum Kevin 21 June 2012 Best SA Paralympic team ever IOL News Archived from the original on 10 October 2014 Retrieved 7 October 2014 SABC SABC News com SAs Van Dyk steals limelight at Boston Marathon Monday 21 April 2014 Sabc co za Archived from the original on 23 April 2014 Retrieved 2014 04 21 Terence Parkin Deaflympics www deaflympics com Archived from the original on 2016 09 18 Retrieved 2017 09 05 South Africa snatch World Cup for sight impaired 28 November 1998 Cricinfo Retrieved 2017 08 16 External links editDepartment of Social Development 2015 12 08 White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities PDF Government of South Africa Retrieved 2017 08 17 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite 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