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PWD-friendly facilities in tourist spots pushed

/ 06:52 AM July 19, 2013

Advocates for the welfare of people with disabilities (PWDs) are pushing Cebu to adopt a “barrier-free tourism” program to provide more opportunities to PWDs.

Adela Kono, accessibility specialist of the Organization of Rehabilitation Agencies (ORA), said that the main problems encountered by PWDs include access to public transportation and PWD-friendly accommodation facilities in tourism sites.

“Let’s make it (barrier-free tourism) open for PWDs and for tourists who are also handicapped. These people are looking for very accessible places,” Kono said at the Kapihan sa PIA (Philippine Information Agency).

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Kono mentioned that many PWDs have complained of accessibility issues especially in toilets and bathrooms.

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She said at least 90% of accidents among PWDs and the elderly occur in the bathrooms. She also added that with barrier-free tourism, it would provide more employment opportunities to PWDs.

It would also be very friendly to PWDs for they can move freely in public places where facilities and infrastructures can accommodate them.

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Kono said that with barrier-free tourism, foreign PWDs or retirees are attracted to visit the country.

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She said that PWDs in first world countries have enjoyed benefits which are not available in third world countries.

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She encouraged hotels and establishments to provide facilities such as ramps, handbars, wider doorways and facilities that give convenience to wheelchair-bound travelers.

She mentioned that last 2011, Vice Governor Agnes Magpale and Provincial Board Member Arleigh Sitoy passed an ordinance on barrier-free tourism which suggested the appropriate structures to be made available for PWDs in different establishments in Cebu.

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“Barrier-free tourism may be truly achieved by enforcing the recommended universal standard design features in all tourism facilities that remove any mobility and safety constraints on the part of PWDs,” a provision in the ordinance said.

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