Yogyakarta (August 12th,
2023) – Minister of
Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini explained five types of aid for persons with
disabilities innovated by the Ministry of Social Affairs staff. The aid
creation is aimed at encouraging their independence.
The message is conveyed by Minister of
Social Affairs in National Work Meeting (Rakernas) of Social Welfare Coach
Assembly (MPKS) of Muhammadiyah Central Couching (PP Muhammadiyah) in
Yogyakarta on Friday, August 11th.
“We’ve created five types of aid for
persons with disabilities. I proposed the idea, the staff made it happen. We
even involve persons with disabilities in the assembly process because we need
to strive for them to be independent, at least in their environment,”
Minister of Social Affairs said in Yogyakarta on Friday, August 11th.
Even though the aid is handmade, the aid
which the Minister initiates is full of innovation. The aid consists of an
adaptive cane for persons with a visual disability, an adaptive wheelchair for
persons suffering from Cerebral Palsy, a three-wheeled motorcycle for persons
with physical disability, a bracelet for persons with speech and hearing
disabilities (Gruwi), and a bracelet for persons with intellectual disability
(Grita).
Since she was entrusted as Minister of
Social Affairs, Risma says that aid procurement has become one of her
priorities.
To actualize the program,
instead of using the budget for building renovation, the Minister redirects the
budget to help persons with disabilities in Indonesia by creating aid for them.
Risma provides an example of the aid she
created for persons with visual disabilities. Having features to read water,
fire, and poison gas sensors, the cane, which is called the adaptive guiding
cane, will make a sound as a danger signal whenever it picks up signals from
these objects.
"This cane is also equipped with
GPS which allows them to be easily found if they get lost and a solar cell
which allows them to be charged directly from sunlight when used. So, there is
no need to use electricity to charge them," the Minister of Social Affairs
said.
Apart from adaptive canes, Risma also came
up with the idea of an adaptive wheelchair for persons suffering from cerebral palsy.
"So far, they can only sit. I want
them to be able to stand. Finally, we create a tool that can help them stand
with some modifications. Thank God, the aid can be actualized," she says.
Furthermore, Risma expresses her desire
to see persons with disabilities empowered, so she created a three-wheeled
motorcycle aid for persons with disabilities to work.
"We create aid for them. We modify
the three-wheeled motorcycle according to the needs of persons with physical disabilities
to help them work. They may have disabilities, but they should be able to try,
too,” she said.
The most recent one, Minister of Social
Affairs launched two innovative bracelets for persons with speech and hearing
disabilities (Gruwi) and persons with intellectual disabilities (Grita). Both
function as a response and early warning system for vulnerable situations that
may threaten the safety of the user.
However, the Minister of Social Affairs
reveals that her efforts to encourage independence sometimes are not supported
by the desires of persons with disabilities themselves.
"However, not everyone wants to use
a cane. Not everyone wants to use a three-wheeled motorcycle. Sometimes, I even
persuade them. So, their mindset must be changed first, so they don't
depend on other people," she said.
She also said that the aid has also been
distributed to various regions to accelerate persons with disability’s
independence, including adaptive canes which are handed over by Minister of
Social Affairs to nine persons with visual disability assisted by MPKS PP
Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta.
One of the person with a visual
disability from Yogyakarta, Novi Titi Purwani (32), admits that she has just
learned that there is a cane that could make a warning sound, like an adaptive cane
from Minister Risma.
"I just found out that there is a cane
that can make sounds like this. I've tried it, it works, this tool can
warn us if objects are blocking the front," she said.
Previously, the woman
who sought his daily fortune from singing on the crossroads of Yogyakarta only relied
on a reflector cane. Now, she is assisted more and doesn't need to depend too
much on other people's help.