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Experience of families in accessing government-led support for children with disabilities in Bangladesh.

Reshma Parvin NuriHeather Michelle AlderseySetareh GhahariAhmed Shafiqul Huque
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
The results suggest that the government's commitment "on paper" is yet to meet the needs of its intended beneficiaries "in practice". There is a need for policy intervention to address barriers faced by families within the context of current access pathways.Implications for rehabilitationShortage of rehabilitation services and limited availability of disability allowances [negatively] affect family member's access to government-led support for their CWDs in Bangladesh.The government has increased services for people with disability significantly but there is a need for it to ensure the availability of all forms of rehabilitation and increase the quota for disability allowances to meet the needs of families.It is imperative to improve mechanisms of monitoring the commitment of enacting tangible results from policies in order to ensure equitable distribution of disability allowance and rehabilitation services.
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