Framework and strategy for disability and rehabilitation in south africa 2015/16 – 2020/2021



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a The National Primary Health Facilities Survey (2003) reported that only 24% of facilities were wheelchair-accessible and only 28% had wheelchair-accessible toilets.The National Department of Health accessibility audit (2006/07) found that district hospitals were less accessible than tertiary hospitals and less than 10% of 213 hospitals had wheelchair-accessible toilets.

a As guided by the document on Integrated Disability Management and Rehabilitation Pathways of Care.

aThe word Deaf [with a capital “D”] is used to indicate Deaf culture and Deaf identity. The use of the small letter to write “deaf” is a reference to individuals who have hearing impairments.

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