Evaluating the effect of the disability policy on the public and the workers, the case of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature during 2007-2008
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2009
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University of Fort Hare
Abstract
The evaluation of the implementation of disability policies is a result of the low
rate of public participations in the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature’s
programs as well as the low number of disabled persons who are employed.
Institutions like Parliaments and Legislatures are law making institutions, some
of their tasks in to attract comments, suggestions and ideas from all interested
parties to participate in the law making process. They also have a responsibility
to conduct vigorous oversight over the provincial government departments; this
includes issues like compliance with the relevant policies and regulations.
The data was collect from three different groupings namely the staff of ECPL,
the members of provincial legislature as well as the general public which
includes disabled persons. It was clear from the findings that the management
and the MPL, who are decision makers of the institution, have a very shallow
knowledge of the disability policies and regulations. There is a disability
strategy which was made for all the legislatures and National Parliament;
however the strategy has not been implemented in ECPL. The institution has to
create a special programs unit that will promote equality in line with the Bill of
Rights which enshrines the rights of all people in the country and affirms the
democratic values of human dignity, equality and freedom.
The recommendations that were made included education and awareness
programs and compliance with regulations like the Employment Equity Act that
seeks to unsure that the employment equity targets are met.
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People with disabilities -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape, People with disabilities -- Government policy, People with disabilities -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa