A recent survey by the Commission for the Rights of Persons with Disability (CRPD) found that 80% of Gozitans believe disability rights are well respected in Malta and Gozo.
Employment among Gozitans with disabilities has risen to nearly 600, a 7% increase in six months.
Additionally, 85% of respondents see the CRPD as highly effective, while 78% acknowledge unique challenges faced by persons with disabilities in Gozo compared to Malta.
The findings were presented by Minister for Inclusion and Volunteering, Julia Farrugia, during a CRPD conference in Gozo. She emphasized the importance of investing in employment, accessibility, and education resources for Gozitans with disabilities.
Upcoming initiatives include expanding Voice for Inclusion operations to Għajnsielem and ensuring Gozitan representation on two governmental boards: ENGAGE and the Autism Advisory Committee.
CRPD Commissioner Rhoda Garland stressed the need for direct involvement of persons with disabilities in policymaking.
Key areas identified for improvement include public awareness (90%), employment (85%), misuse of the blue badge (85%), physical accessibility (84%), and inclusive education (70%).
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