to engage in livelihood activities or obtain gainful employment. The Department of Labor
and Employment shall likewise design and conduct training programs geared towards
providing disabled persons with skills for livelihood.
SECTION 10. Vocational Guidance and Counselling
The Department of Social
Welfare and Development shall implement measures providing and evaluating
vocational guidance and counselling to enable disabled persons to secure, retain and
advance in employment. It shall ensure the availability and training counsellors and
other suitability qualified staff responsible for the vocational guidance and counselling of
disabled persons.
SECTION 11. Implementing Rules and Regulations
The Department of Labor and
Employment shall in coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD) and National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons
(NCWDP), shall promulgate the rules and regulations necessary to implement the
provision under this Chapter.
CHAPTER 2 – Education
SECTION 12. Access to Quality Education
The State shall ensure that disabled
persons are provided with adequate access to quality education and ample
opportunities to develop their skills. It shall take appropriate steps to make such
education accessible to all disabled persons. It shall be unlawful for any learning
institutions to deny a disabled person admission to any course it offers by reason of
handicap or disability. The State shall take into consideration the special requirements
of disabled persons in the formulation of education policies and program. It shall
encourage learning institutions to take into account the special needs of disabled
persons with respect to the use of school facilities, class schedules, physical education
requirements and other pertinent consideration. The State shall also promote the
provision by learning institutions, of auxiliary services that will facilitate the learning
process for disabled persons.
SECTION 13. Assistance to Disabled Students
The State shall provide financial
assistance to economically marginalized but deserving disabled students pursuing post
secondary or tertiary education. Such assistance may be in the form of scholarship
grants, student loan programs, subsidies, and other incentives to qualified disabled
students in both public and private schools. At least five percent (5%) of the allocation
for the Private Education Student Financial Assistance Program created by virtue of
R.A. 6728 shall be set aside for disabled students pursuing vocational or technical and
degree courses.
SECTION 14. Special Education
The State shall establish, maintain and support a
complete, adequate and integrated system of special education for the visually
impaired, hearing impaired, mentally retarded persons and other type of exceptional
children in all regions of the country. Towards this end, the Department of Education,
Culture and Sports shall establish special education classes in public schools in cities,
or municipalities. It shall also establish, where viable, Braille and Record Libraries in
provinces, cities or municipalities. The National Government shall allocate funds
necessary for the effective implementation of the special education program nationwide.
Local government units may likewise appropriate counterpart funds to supplement
national funds.
SECTION 15. Vocational or Technical and Other Training Programs
The State
provide disabled persons with training in civics, vocational efficiency,
sports and physical fitness, and other skills. The Department of Education, Culture and
Sports shall establish in at least one government-owned vocational
and technical school in every province a special vocational and technical training
program for disabled persons. It shall develop and implement sports and
physical fitness program specifically designed for disabled persons taking into
consideration the nature of their handicap. SECTION 16. Non-Formal
Education
The State shall develop nonformal education programs intended for the
total human development of disabled persons. It shall provide adequate resources for
non-formal education programs and projects that cater to the special needs of disabled
persons.
SECTION 17. State Universities and Colleges
If viable and needed, the State
Universities or State Colleges in each region or province shall be responsible for (a) the
development of material appliances and technical aids for disabled persons; (b) the
development of training materials for vocational rehabilitation and special education
instructions; and (c) the research on special problems, particularly of the visually-