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(3)
Measures and programmes referred to in subsections (1) and (2) must be inclusive, nonpartisan and
national in character.
21 Elderly persons
(1)
The State and all institutions and agencies of government at every level must take reasonable
measures, including legislative measures, to secure respect, support and protection for elderly
persons and to enable them to participate in the life of their communities.
(2)
The State and all institutions and agencies of government at every level must endeavour, within the
limits of the resources available to them-(a) to encourage elderly persons to participate fully in the affairs of society;
(b) to provide facilities, food and social care for elderly persons who are in need;
(c) to develop programmes to give elderly persons the opportunity to engage in productive activity
suited to their abilities and consistent with their vocations and desires; and
(d) to foster social organisations aimed at improving the quality of life of elderly persons.
22 Persons with disabilities
(1)
The State and all institutions and agencies of government at every level must recognise the rights of
persons with physical or mental disabilities, in particular their right to be treated with respect and
dignity.
(2)
The State and all institutions and agencies of government at every level must, within the limits of the
resources available to them, assist persons with physical or mental disabilities to achieve their full
potential and to minimise the disadvantages suffered by them.
(3)
In particular, the State and all institutions and agencies of government at every level must-(a) develop programmes for the welfare of persons with physical or mental disabilities, especially
work programmes consistent with their capabilities and acceptable to them or their legal
representatives;
(b) consider the specific requirements of persons with all forms of disability as one of the priorities
in development plans;
(c) encourage the use and development of forms of communication suitable for persons with
physical or mental disabilities; and
(d) foster social organisations aimed at improving the quality of life of persons with all forms of
disability.
(4)
The State must take appropriate measures to ensure that buildings and amenities to which the public
has access are accessible to persons with disabilities.
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