Orang Kelainian Upaya
- PENANG Yang di-Pertua Negri Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas has suggested that the term ‘orang kurang upaya’ (disabled persons) be changed to ‘orang kelainan upaya’ (people with different capabilities)
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- He said the name change was necessary as the connotation suggested that the disabled lacked in abilities.
- “I believe we should not hurt the feelings of these special people by addressing them as disabled.
- “They have many other abilities that we should be proud of,” he said when closing the Telematch for Disabled Children 2008 at Dataran Pemuda Merdeka in Butterworth last Sunday.
- State Health, Welfare and Caring Society Committee chairman Phee Boon Poh said he agreed with Abdul Rahman’s suggestion, noting that many disabled people, especially the blind, had a good sense of feeling and hearing.
- “I have asked the State Welfare Department to retain the abbreviation, OKU, but to change it from ‘orang kurang upaya’ to ‘orang kelainan upaya’ in its future references,” he said.
- Earlier, Phee said the telematch provided an opportunity for the disabled to show their talents and potentials in sporting activities, apart from allowing them to integrate with the public.
- “The disabled may not feel ostracised if everyone adopts a caring culture to include them in the mainstream of society,” he said.
- Phee said the state had allocated RM624,360 to 24 Community Rehabilitation Centres (PDK) in Penang this year, adding that another RM6mil had been allocated to 23 charitable non-governmental organisations.