Health Sector – UHC, National Health Policy, Family Planning, Health Insurance, etc.

Issues related to people with disabilities

Context

Twenty years ago on August 6 in Erwadi in Tamil Nadu’s Ramanathapuram, a fire broke out in a thatched shelter, engulfing 43 chained people who had psychosocial disabilities.

Legal provision for the persons with disabilities

  • India ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) in 2007.
  • The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act  was enacted in 2016.
  • The Mental Healthcare Act (MHCA) was enacted in 2017.

Failure of the states

  • Sates have failed to uphold the human rights of people with disabilities in general and those with psychosocial and intellectual disabilities in particular.
  • Only eight states/UTs — Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Odisha, Kerala, and West Bengal — have framed rules for implementation of MHCA.
  • Unless we implement the law in letter and spirit, the Global Mental Health Movement will remain a mere buzzword and the CRPD-reliant MHCA will remain a law only on paper.

Violations of rights in private asylums

  • Private asylums survive because of their close proximity to faith-based healing centres.
  • Because mental health conditions carry a high stigma, caregivers flock to these faith-based facilities in the hopes of finding a cure.
  • Private players take advantage of their vulnerabilities, forcing such persons with psychosocial issues to be grouped together and chained in these shelters.
  • Chaining in any way or form is outlawed under Section 95 of the MHCA.

Way forward

  • Human right approach: We must work to ensure that the human rights approach to disability is integrated into mental health systems, education, law, and bureaucracy.
  • We move away from pathologisation, segregation, and a charity-based approach.

Conclusion

Implementation of rights of the persons with disability needs implementation in letter and spirit and human rights based approach.


Join the Community

Join us across Social Media platforms.