Access to Social Organisations, Utilisation of Civil Facilities and Participation in Empowerment Groups by People with Disabilities in Amravati district, Maharashtra

K. Govindasamy, Suresh Dhondge, A. Dutta, T. Mendis
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Purpose: This survey aimed to assess the baseline level of access to social institutions, utilisation of civil facilities and participation in empowerment schemes by people with disabilities in Amravati district of Maharashtra State, India. Method: Sixty villages from two blocks in Amravati district were randomly selected for the survey. From these villages, 522 households were sampled and 3056 individuals were surveyed. Interviews were conducted with 590 individuals with disability from among the surveyed population. The structured interview schedule consisted of demographic data, access to social organisations, utilisation of civil services, and participation in empowerment schemes.  Results: Locomotor disability was the most prevalent (44.6%) type of disability in the study area. Disabilities were more often present among male adolescents and young adults than among the older population and females. Over 50% of the study participants had no occupation (including children and students) and had not been to school. Only 48% had achieved secondary education and more. The proportion of disability among people belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes was considerably higher than among the general population. Access to social institutions was less than 50% for most of the items, and was even lower among females. Except for the ration card and Aadhar card, civil services were generally under-utilised by people with disability. Only 3.2% of the participants were members of self-help groups, and not a single person was a member of the Disabled People’s Organisation. Conclusions:  In the study area access to social institutions, utilisation of civil services and participation in empowerment schemes was very low. Limitations: Data, including general socio-demographic, access and utility data, was not collected for the general population but was limited to people with disabilities. This restricted the scope for comparison between people with and without disabilities.
马哈拉施特拉邦阿姆拉瓦蒂地区残疾人进入社会组织、利用民间设施和参与赋权团体的情况
目的:本调查旨在评估印度马哈拉施特拉邦阿姆拉瓦蒂地区残疾人进入社会机构、利用民用设施和参与赋权计划的基线水平。方法:随机抽取阿姆拉瓦蒂县两个街区的60个村庄进行调查。从这些村庄中抽样522户,调查3056人。对调查人群中的590名残疾人进行了访谈。结构化访谈时间表包括人口统计数据、与社会组织的接触、公务员制度的利用和参与赋权计划。结果:运动障碍是研究区最常见的残疾类型(44.6%)。残疾在男性青少年和年轻人中比在老年人和女性中更常见。超过50%的研究参与者没有职业(包括儿童和学生),没有上过学。只有48%的人接受过中等及以上教育。在册种姓和在册部落的残疾人比例远远高于一般人口。在大多数项目中,获得社会机构服务的比例不到50%,女性的比例更低。除了口粮卡和阿达尔卡外,一般来说,残疾人没有充分利用公务员制度。只有3.2%的参与者是自助团体的成员,没有一个人是残疾人组织的成员。结论:在研究地区,利用社会机构、利用公务员服务和参与授权计划的情况非常低。局限性:收集的数据,包括一般社会人口、获取和公用事业数据,并非针对一般人群,而是仅限于残疾人。这限制了残疾人和非残疾人之间的比较范围。
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