The right to citizenship of the blind should be given special attention
Deputy Governor Mehriz visited the family of the blind on the occasion of the International Day of the Blind.
According to Mehriz County Public Relations Department, in a visit to Alizadeh, the head of the Department of Social Welfare said: Paying attention to the citizenship rights of the blind has always been the focus of the Welfare Organization, and we have tried, like other people in the community, to easily access existing facilities. In the community.
He further thanked the cooperation and interaction of some departments such as the municipality. Alizadeh cited an example of these pursuits in coordination with the municipality and the city council on the use of blind mosaics on city sidewalks, which stipulated that the City Council approved the use of these specially designed mosaics for the sidewalks.
He added: "Another major problem for the blind is the concern of these dear ones and the Welfare Organization. This group of people with disabilities is involved in the work, and this problem depends on the interaction of different sections of society and efforts made such as paying for employment loans." Employment, Housing) and the proposal to outsource some jobs, such as telephone operators, especially the visually impaired, and called on government agencies and the private sector to work well together to implement welfare programs and projects. Be.
Barzegari, Deputy Governor of Mehriz County, thanked the Welfare Office for removing some of the problems of the blind, saying that the governor of the city, with all its capabilities, is trying to solve the problems of the disabled as much as possible, and to enforce the civil and social rights of dear law enforcers as a minimum request. And he called on the loved ones to come and call on the Welfare Office to address the problems of the city's visually impaired during the upcoming City Adjustment Committee.
It is worth mentioning that Mehriz welfare currently serves 210 blind people with varying degrees of mild to very severe.
Register Date :2019-10-21
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