Work
with equal opportunities. Tecnia, San
José , Costa Rica, v. 6, n°18, Sep-Dec 2005.
There are more shadows than light in the issue of the access to work
for people with disabilities. The expectations created by Law 7600 ten
years ago do not coincide with today's reality. There is still much
to be done in order to end discrimination and exclusion for this population
in Costa Rican working environment.
However, there are some beams of hope that confirm the beginning in
Costa Rica of a process of vindication of the working status of people
with disabilities and a big shift in the bureaucratic system towards
the recognition of their abilities and their individual and collective
rights.
The new actions are mainly directed towards the respect of human rights
and fundamental freedoms of people with disabilities, by ensuring proper
access to public and private services and satisfying their basic needs
and guaranteeing equal treatment in the service.
Governmental institutions (central, autonomous and municipal) and private
enterprises will have to rethink the approach of their employment policies
and appreciate people with disabilities as an economic development generating
group: producer, consumer and tax-payer. That is, understanding that
promoting this group's labour insertion is not an expense, from the
perspective of an "aid"; it is rather a sector that contributes
to the country's social and productive development.
According to INA's foundation act, created in 1965, it offers training
for work opportunities for people with disabilities. The institution
has gone through the paradigms of conceptualisations and circumstantial
attention of each historic moment in the last forty years. In this sense,
the institutional approach can be separated from the training of people
with disabilities, taking the passing of Law 7600 and its Regulation
as a reference.
This Magazine presents a number of articles and reports on the subject
of training and employment of people with disabilities in Costa Rica.
Contents
INA's vision and mission
From the Direction
Special report: Employment and disability
Cover
Work with equal opportunities
Article
- Disability in figures
- Law 7600: Impact on the Costa Rican labour scenario
- Labour insertion modalities
- Successful employability experiences
- Entrepreneurial sector says YES to the labour insertion of people
with disabilities
- Protagonists in the labour insertion of people with disabilities
- INA provides training for the labour world
- Incentives for those who employ people with disabilities
- Social responsibility: In favour of collective well-being
Supplement
Recommendations to interact with people with disabilities
Tecnia
Magazinea v. 6, n°18, 2005