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Introduction Brief history Note before you set you Word of caution Question 9: Disability Types of Disability

Brief History The question on disability was canvassed in all the censuses (except 1941 Census) of pre-independence era. Due to the serious doubts expressed by the earlier Census Commissioners about the quality of data, the question on disability was not canvassed in the censuses of 1941,1951, 1961 and 1971.

Brief History contd… At the 1981 Census information on three types of disabilities was collected The question was not canvassed at the 1991 census At the census 2001 the question on disability was included in census schedule

Brief History contd… Moderate success was achieved at 2001 Census Generally it is felt that canvassing the question on disability in Population Census is difficult. The major reason being……

Attitudes which are the real disability

Before you set out… Remember: The question on disability is a very sensitive question- needs skillful handling; Ask politely-break the ice-make the respondent to overcome the hesitation /cultural barriers, if any; Explain the purpose; Use very simple language. Do not use terms which may irritate the informant;

Before you set out… Remember: Contd… Ask the question about all members of the household irrespective of their age and sex; Make doubly sure that you enquire about the disability of elderly M/F, infants and girls of marriageable age present in the household;

Before you set out… Note: Temporary impairments are not to be treated as disability; Disability of the person will be decided with reference to the date of enumeration; Respondents perception will be treated as final.

Word of Caution Do not be a judge yourself- those who look normal might be suffering from disability; Do not act like a medical expert; As far as possible do not allow outsiders while canvassing the question; Do not laugh or change your expressions.

Remember Your personal skill to extract information will make the real difference

Question 9: Disability: What is new? Categories of disabilities have been increased from five at 2001 Census to eight at 2011 Census; Category of ‘Any Other ‘created to ensure complete coverage; Attempts to collect information on all types of disabilities listed in PWD Act, 1995 and National Trust Act, 1999.

About the codes There are in all eight codes for as many types of disabilities; Disability status would be determined by codes 1 for ‘Yes’ and code 2 for ‘NO’ in question 9(a); You have to put appropriate codes and put them in the right boxes;

About the codes Contd… Ascertain if the person suffers from mental/physical disability; For answer as ‘Yes’ Code-1 will be put in the box against (9a). If the answer is ‘No’ Code- 2 will be put. See illustrations 1 & 2; If code -2 has been put in the box against 9(a) also put (-) in boxes against 9(b) & 9(C) and move to next question;

About the codes Contd… If the person is suffering from disability, do not put code immediately in the box against 9(b)- instead, enquire if She/he suffers from multiple disabilities; Only after confirmation, put appropriate code in the box against 9(b). See illustration-3;

About the codes Contd… In case of Multiple disability, code -8 will be put in the box against 9(b) and more than one code will be recorded in the box against 9(c) as per the preference of the respondent; Up to a maximum three codes for as many types of disabilities would be recorded in the box against 9(c).

Remember Codes in the box against 9(c) will be entered only if code -8 has been entered in the box against 9(b).

Definitions of various types of disabilities The definitions of various types of disabilities may initially appear slightly difficult –approach the question confidently and in a friendly manner- the respondent is more than willing to cooperate.

Disability ‘In Seeing’: Definition A person will be considered having disability “In Seeing” if She/he: Can not see at all or has no perception of light even with the help of spectacles; Has perception of light but has blurred vision even after using spectacles; Can see light but can not move about independently needs aids like walking stick etc.; Persons with blurred vision who had no occasion to test if their eyesight would improve will be treated as disabled ‘In Seeing’.

Important: 1. One eyed persons will not be treated as disabled ‘In seeing’ 2. Night blindness and/or color blindness alone will not be treated as disability “In Seeing’. Code-1 will be put in the box against 9(b) Disability ‘In Seeing’ Contd…

Disability ‘In Hearing’: Definition A person will be considered having disability “In Hearing” if She/he: Can not hear at all (She/he is deaf) Uses hearing aid; Has difficulty in day to day conversational speech (hard of hearing).

Note: Persons having hearing loss in only one ear will not be considered as having disability ‘In Hearing’, which will be considered only if hearing in both ears is impaired. Code-2 will be put the box against 9(b) as illustrated Disability ‘In Hearing’ Contd…

Important Generally persons born with hearing disability are also unable to speak (deaf & dumb). For Census purpose they will be put under the category of ‘Multiple disability’.

Disability ‘In Speech’: Definition A person will be considered having disability “In Speech” if She/he is above three years old and: Can not speak at all and/or is unable to speak normally on account of difficulties linked to speech disorders; or Not able to speak in sentences. Speaks in single words only; Stammers and her/his speech is not comprehensible.

Note: However, those who stammer but their speech is comprehensible will not be considered as disabled ‘In Speech’; Code- 3 will be put in the box against 9(b). Disability ‘In Speech’ Contd…

Disability ‘In Movement’: Definition A person will be considered having disability “In Movement” if She/he: Does not have both arms; Both legs; Paralyased; Unable to walk (Crawls); Moves with the help of calipers, wheelchair etc.; Does not have all fingers or a toe or a thumb; Restriction of movement due to joint =.muscle pain of permanent nature;

Disability ‘In Movement’ Contd… Suffers from Cerebral Palsy; Difficulty in balancing and coordinating body movement; Loss of sensation due to paralysis, Leprosy; Body deformity like hunch back Is a dwarf. Code-4 will be put in the box against 9(b)

Mental Retardation: Definition Is a condition of arrested or incomplete development mind. Onset is generally by birth but in any case before the age of 18 A person will be considered having “Mental Retardation” if She/he: Lacks understanding/comprehension as is expected from persons in her/his group; Unable to communicate her/his needs as compared to others in his age group;

Mental Retardation Contd… A person will be considered having “Mental Retardation” if She/he: Has difficulty doing daily activities particularly those associated with personal hygiene; Has difficulty in understanding routine instructions; Has extreme difficulty in making decisions, remembering and solving problems.

Important: All slow learners and persons with delayed development are not necessarily Mentally Retarded. Code-5 will be put in the box against 9(b) Mental Retardation Contd…

Mental Illness: Definition Is a condition of abnormal psychological and behavioral pattern A person will be treated as suffering from “Mental Illness” if She/he: Is taking medicines or other treatment for mental illness; or Exhibits unnecessary and excessive worry and anxiety, unexplained withdrawal or problems in sleep, loss of appetite and/or depression, thought of dying, unattended personal hygiene; or

Mental Illness Contd… A person will be treated as suffering from “Mental Illness” if She/he: Exhibits repetitive (obsessive-compulsive) behaviour/thoughts; or Exhibits sustained changes of mood or mood swings (joy or sadness) leading to having many days or weeks of not being able to function or behave normally; or

Mental Illness Contd… A person will be treated as suffering from “Mental Illness” if She/he: Has unusual experiences – such as hearing voices, seeing visions, experience of strange smells or sensations or strange taste; or Exhibits unusual behaviours like talking/laughing to self, staring in space, excessive fear and suspicion without reason; or Has difficult in social interactions and adapting at home, at school, at workplace or generally in society

Code-6 will be put in the box against 9(b) Mental Illness Contd…

Disabilities other than those listed in the question if reported will be recorded as ‘Any Other’ and Code-7 will be entered in box against 9(b). Autism a condition of uneven skill development which affects the communication and social abilities etc. will be recorded under this category. Definition: Any Other

Multiple Disability A person will be considered as suffering from “Multiple Disabilities” if She/he: Has two or more disabilities listed at S.no.1 to 7; Maximum three types of disabilities will be recorded;

Note: Deaf & Dumb persons will be treated as having Multiple disability. Will be put in the categories of disability ‘In Hearing’ and disability ‘In Speech” Multiple Disability Contd…