Senate OKs bill
empowering persons with disabilities in LGUs
Press Release
By Office of Sen. Pia S. Cayetano
December 26, 2009
PASAY CITY – Senator Pia S. Cayetano has welcomed the passage by the Senate of a proposed
measure which seeks to give a voice in local governance to the
country’s estimated 9.7 million persons with disabilities (PWDs).
Senate Bill No.3560,
otherwise known as “An Act establishing the institutional mechanism to
ensure the implementation of programs and services for persons with
disabilities in every province, city and municipality,” the measure
was approved unanimously on second reading by the Senate on December
16 before going on a four-week recess.
Cayetano, Chairperson
of the Senate Committee on Social Justice, Welfare and Rural
Development and the bill’s principal sponsor, said Senate Bill No.3560
mandates the creation of a “Persons with Disability Affairs Office” (PDAO)
in every province, city and municipality.
In the case of fourth,
fifth and sixth class municipalities, the bill calls on LGUs to
designate a “Focal Person” who shall be responsible for coordinating
and ensuring the delivery of programs and services for PWDs. Priority
in appointment should be given to a PWD with experience in providing
services to his or her fellow PWDs.
The measure also
renames the term, “disabled persons” into “persons with disabilities”
– the internationally accepted and recognized term for people who are
either: 1) hearing impaired; 2) orthopedically impaired; 3) visually
impaired; and 4) mentally challenged.
Cayetano said several
Filipinos with disabilities have proven they can stand out despite
their physical limitations. “Disabilities should never be a hindrance
to excel in one’s chosen field. By being assets in society, many PWDs
are breaking barriers and changing the misimpression that they are a
burden to the nation.”
In her sponsorship
speech, Cayetano cited several outstanding PWDs, and more can follow
with enough support at the local government level:
Isabela Governor Grace
Padaca, whose polio did not prevent her from serving her province
mates, a 2008 Ramon Magsaysay awardee for government service;
Roselle Ambubuyog,
visually impaired student from Ateneo who graduated Summa Cum Laude
and now heads a number of foundations for the blind while acting as
consultant for a US firm that develops new products for the blind;
Ana Kristina Arce,
23-year-old hearing impaired student who is the first to graduate
magna cum laude from the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde;
Olegario “Ollie”
Cantos VII, visually impaired Filipino-American lawyer who is
presently the Vice-Chairman of United States Pres. Barack Obama’s
Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities; and
Adeline “Ads”
Dumapong-Ancheta, the first Filipina Paralympics medalist who won the
bronze medal in powerlifting in the 2000 Paralympics, and has recently
gone to swimming despite having no legs below the knee and no right
hand.
“Passing Senate Bill
3560 is a step towards the right path. Establishing these
institutional mechanisms would ensure that the Magna Carta for
Disabled Persons will now be implemented and thus helping our brothers
and sisters living with disabilities in their rehabilitation,
self-development, and self-reliance and for their eventual integration
into the mainstream of society,” Cayetano stressed.
Other coauthors of the
measure are Senators Loren Legarda, Lito Lapid, Miriam Defesor-Santiago,
Edgardo Angara, Manny Villar, Antonio Trillanes IV, Mar Roxas, Bong
Revilla and Alan Peter Cayetano.