Blind people at sessions of public bodies
Civic participation
Completed
mazowieckie
Warszawa
2015-03-02 - 2016-04-29
209 040,00 PLN
162 000,00 PLN
disability
Project description
The interest of blind persons in social problems is low. Everyday life problems, gaining and performing a profession require from them much more efforts than is the case for fully able people. So often they just have no time to get interested in social issues. As a result, the influence of disabled persons on decisions taken by public authorities in the key matters for them (such as architectural accessibility, access to information, goods and services) is minimum.
The aim of the project was to show to blind persons how public authorities work and to encourage them to take matters that are important to them in their own hands. The long-term aim was to achieve a situation where disabled persons are present, with the same rights as fully able persons, in elected bodies.
The project contributed to enhancing the level of knowledge of blind persons on the competencies of public government bodies and the mechanisms of their operations. They became more convinced that citizens can influence the realities. The most active participants of the project participated in advocacy initiatives. A group of persons was selected who wanted to be more active in social affairs. The project benefited 62 blind and visually impaired persons. As observers, they took part in the sessions of the Parliament, the Senate, the City Council and the special committees of the bodies, as well as in meetings dedicated to social consultations and advocacy. The „Civil Guidebook” was prepared containing information on various public government bodies. A film was also prepared on advocacy activities in the matters concerning persons with disabilities.
We use the grant for capacity building
The aim of the project was to show to blind persons how public authorities work and to encourage them to take matters that are important to them in their own hands. The long-term aim was to achieve a situation where disabled persons are present, with the same rights as fully able persons, in elected bodies.
The project contributed to enhancing the level of knowledge of blind persons on the competencies of public government bodies and the mechanisms of their operations. They became more convinced that citizens can influence the realities. The most active participants of the project participated in advocacy initiatives. A group of persons was selected who wanted to be more active in social affairs. The project benefited 62 blind and visually impaired persons. As observers, they took part in the sessions of the Parliament, the Senate, the City Council and the special committees of the bodies, as well as in meetings dedicated to social consultations and advocacy. The „Civil Guidebook” was prepared containing information on various public government bodies. A film was also prepared on advocacy activities in the matters concerning persons with disabilities.