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Authority of People with Disability
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Overview
JurisdictionRiyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)Dr. Hisham Alhaidary
Websitehttp://apd.gov.sa/

The Authority of People with Disability (APD) is a Saudi government entity that is dedicated to the empowerment of individuals with disabilities, the enhancement of the services provided to them by other organizations, the promotion of prevention, and the guarantee of their access to disability-related rights. [1][2]

History

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The Authority of People with Disability was established pursuant to Council of Ministers Resolution No. 266 dated 13 February, 2018. The resolution was the result of numerous prior endeavors in the field of disability affairs, including the Disability Welfare Law, which was issued in accordance with Royal Decree No. (M/37) dated December 19, 2000[3]. The APD was established as one of the initiatives of the National Transformation Program[4] with the objective of providing comprehensive support for individuals with disabilities.

Mandate

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The disability ecosystem comprises numerous regulatory, supervisory, and service organizations, necessitating the establishment of a specialized reference body that coordinates efforts and responsibilities in a manner that is consistent with the rights and requirements of individuals with disabilities and the standards established in this regard. From this perspective, the Authority of People with Disability's functions were ascertained as follows:

  1. Establish policies, strategies, programs, plans, and tools that align with the APD's project objectives and ensure their implementation in accordance with established regulatory procedures, in collaboration with the appropriate authorities, following their approval.
  2. Identify the primary responsibilities of other entities in relation to individuals with disabilities and oversee their execution.
  3. Enhance the quality of services provided for individuals with disabilities, including their education, treatment, rehabilitation, employment, and accommodations, in order to enable them to enjoy public facilities and services.
  4. Design initiatives that encourage the private and non-profit sectors to implement charitable projects that benefit individuals with disabilities.
  5. Support the enhancement of the social status of individuals with disabilities.
  6. Include individuals with disabilities and accessibility standards in the services offered by other entities, such as public transportation and parking facilities.
  7. Encourage the development of a program that would offer government support to private institutions and associations that provide services in the field of disability.
  8. Encourage the development of initiatives that will assist individuals with disabilities in the establishment, maintenance, and expansion of their professional or entrepreneurial endeavors.
  9. Define and measure service quality indicators.
  10. Develop and encourage the development of studies, research, statistics, and reports in the field of disability.
  11. Represent the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in regional and international disability conferences, forums, and seminars, and establish agreements with international competent authorities to capitalize on the most successful practices, laws, and research in this field, in accordance with the established regulatory procedures.

Objectives

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The Authority of People with Disability is responsible for the development of policies, plans, initiatives, and tools that ensure the rights of individuals with disabilities. The APD also endeavors to ensure that the services available to them are in accordance with their requirements. This encompasses all domains, including health, rehabilitation, social, education, economic empowerment, and accessibility. The APD takes charge of conducting research and studies in the field of disability in order to capture information and knowledge related to individuals with disabilities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in addition to developing reports. This enhances the quality of services they receive and establishes quality standards that guarantee a service that meets the necessary requirements. The APD also strives to establish the responsibilities of all relevant authorities and facilitate the coordination of their efforts to prevent overlapping responsibilities and guarantee clarity for beneficiaries.

The Authority of People with Disability is also dedicated to fostering collaboration with other entities by encouraging the three sectors—public, private, and non-profit—to contribute to the economic empowerment of individuals with disabilities. Additionally, the APD is striving to establish agreements with other competent authorities to increase participation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the disability field on both regional and international levels, represent Saudi Arabia in conferences and forums, and capitalize on the best international practices and research.

Purple Saturday, an annual social initiative launched by the APD, is celebrated on the last Saturday of July each year.[5]

Board of Directors

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The Minister of Human Resources and Social Development (HRSD) serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors (BoD) of the Authority of People with Disability, which comprises the following members:

  1. Representative from the Ministry of Health (member).
  2. Representative from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (member).
  3. Representative from the Ministry of Finance (member).
  4. Representative from the Ministry of Economy and Planning (member).
  5. Representative from the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (member).
  6. Representative from the Ministry of Education (member).
  7. Individuals with disabilities (two members).
  8. Parents of children with disabilities (two members).
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References

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[[Category:Government agencies established in 2018]] [[Category:2018 establishments in Saudi Arabia]]

  1. ^ «عكاظ» (الرياض) (2018-02-13). "مجلس الوزراء: الموافقة على تنظيم هيئة رعاية الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة". Okaz (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 5 February 2019. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  2. ^ "أم القرى". www.uqn.gov.sa. Archived from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  3. ^ "نظام رعاية المعوقين | King Salman Center for Disability Research". www.kscdr.org.sa. Archived from the original on 28 January 2019. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  4. ^ "أم القرى". www.uqn.gov.sa. Archived from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  5. ^ ""السبت البنفسجي" تدعم أكثر من مليون من ذوي الإعاقة في السعودية". العربية نت. 29-07-2024. Retrieved 30-7-2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help)