A Study of the New System for Certifying Disabilities and Undertaking Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities in Taiwan

Liting Chen, Y. Chu
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Taiwan’s social welfare system for persons with disabilities acquired its present form after two major revisions to the Welfare Law for Handicapped Persons (1980). In the latest revision to the law in 2007, the aim of social welfare for persons with disabilities was changed to “protect the legal rights and interests of people with disabilities, secure their equal opportunity to participate in social, political, economic, and cultural activities fairly, while contributing to their independence and development.” The revised law specified that after the trial period of five years in 2012, social services would be provided through a new system for certifying disabilities and a needs assessment system would be undertaken, based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF), adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO). This paper investigates the impacts of this new system on Taiwan’s social welfare for persons with disabilities. The results demonstrate that the introduction of the ICF framework has created the possibility of developing social services for persons with disabilities, but there are a number of difficulties in certifying disabilities and in assessing the needs for persons with disabilities.
台湾残障认证及残障人士需求评估新制度研究
1980年颁布的《残疾人福利法》经过两次重大修改,形成了台湾残疾人社会福利制度的雏形。在2007年的最新修订中,残疾人社会福利的目标被修改为“保护残疾人的合法权益,保障残疾人公平参与社会、政治、经济和文化活动的平等机会,促进残疾人的独立和发展。”修订后的法律明确规定,在2012年的五年试用期之后,将通过一种新的残疾认证系统提供社会服务,并将根据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)通过的《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)开展需求评估系统。本文旨在探讨这项新制度对台湾残障人士社会福利的影响。结果表明,ICF框架的引入为发展残疾人社会服务创造了可能性,但在证明残疾和评估残疾人的需求方面存在一些困难。
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