Laws Pertaining To SPED
Laws Pertaining To SPED
Policies and Guideline for Special Education and the Regulation and Standards for Special Schools in the Philippines
Defines the Philosophy, Objectives, Guiding Principles of Special Education in the Philippines Provides the Administrative Policies of in Establishing Special Schools in the Public and Private Sector
Defines the rights of children with special needs Identifies the specific Provisions for the Protection, Promotion, and Participation of children with special needs
adopted the policy on inclusion education gave rise to the Salamanca Statement and Framework of Action on Special Needs Education that subscribes to the fundamental principle that all children should learn together, wherever possible, regardless of any difficulties or differences they may have.
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Right of entry to any educational institutions; provision of quality services in health, welfare and employment
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Philippine Plan of Action for the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons (2003-2012)
Unifying all government efforts to provide education and welfare for children with disabilities
SEC. 33. Incentives - Those caring for and living with a person with disability shall be granted the following incentives: 1. PWDs shall be treated as dependents under the Section 35 (A) of the National Internal Revenue Code, individual taxpayers caring for them shall be accorded the privileges granted by the code insofar as having dependents under the same section are concerned; and 2. Individuals or NGOs establishing homes, residential communities or retirement villages solely to suit the needs and requirements of persons with disability shall be accorded the following: 1. Realty tax holiday for the first five years of operation; 2. Priority in the building and/or maintenance of provincial or municipal roads leading to the said home, residential community or retirement village.
Title Four : Prohibitions on Verbal, Non-verbal Ridicule and Vilification Against Persons with Disability
CHAPTER 1, SEC. 39. Deliverance from Public Ridicule Public Ridicule shall be defined as an act of making fun or contemptuous imitating or making mockery of PWD whether in writing, or in words, or in action due to their impairment/s. SEC. 40. No individual, group or community shall execute any of these acts of ridicule in any time and place which could intimidate or result in the loss of their self-esteem . CHAPTER 2. SEC 41. Deliverance from Vilification shall be defined as: 1. The utterance of slanderous and abusive statements against a PWD; and/or 2. An activity in public which incites hatred towards, serious contempt for, or severe ridicule of a PWD SEC. 42. Any individual, group or community is hereby prohibited from vilifying any PWD which could result into loss of self-esteem of