Unique Not Different – Living The Gaps: A Personal Journey Through Accessibility And Safety In T&T, Part II
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Minister Bustinduy defends reform to "leave behind the dark era of cuts and build a public and quality system."
The Government of the Nation has authorized this Tuesday in the Council of Ministers, on the proposal of the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, to allocate 187,454 euros to Ceuta to finance the system of dependence. The total investment proposed by the Ministry led by Pablo Bustinduy to transfer to autonomous communities and cities is 783,197,429 euros between the Autonomous Communities (except for the Basque Country and Nav…
Unique Not Different – Living The Gaps: A Personal Journey Through Accessibility And Safety In T&T, Part II
Surindra Basdeo, manager at TT/DPI, joins accessibility advocate Shamla Maharaj to continue the conversation on the lived experiences of persons with disabilities in Trinidad and Tobago. “Living the Gaps” explores everyday challenges related to infrastructure, policy, and public awareness—while highlighting the urgent need for inclusive design and systemic change to ensure safety, dignity, and independence
The Council of Ministers has sent to Congress the reform of the law on dependency and disability (see cutting), which includes more rights, more services, more benefits and less bureaucracy so that dependants can stay in their homes for as long as possible. This reform, elaborated by the Ministry of Social Rights, led by Pablo Bustinduy, speaks of more help at home, more support in the home, new forms of coexistence, universal telecare... “The r…
The Council of Ministers approved this Tuesday, in the second round of voting, the bill to reform the rules on dependency and disability, which the Minister of Consumption, Pablo Bustinduy, described as having "the greatest social significance of this term." Among other measures, the law eliminates the incompatibility regime for dependency benefits and expands home help to include other tasks such as shopping or running errands. It also recogniz…
The Council of Ministers authorizes the distribution of 783 million to the Autonomous Communities. The new text provides for the automatic recognition of 33% disability for persons assigned a grade I dependency.
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