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Government support for assistive technologies and eInclusion

Government support for assistive technologies and eInclusion. Mr . Jiri Prusa ( jiri.prusa @ mvcr.cz ); Ministry of Interior Prague , Czech Republic. Support for assistive technologies. Financial support Provided for purchasing of assistive technologies Provided by

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Government support for assistive technologies and eInclusion

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  1. Government support for assistive technologies and eInclusion Mr. Jiri Prusa (jiri.prusa@mvcr.cz); Ministry ofInterior Prague, CzechRepublic

  2. Support for assistive technologies Financial support • Provided for purchasing ofassistive technologies • Provided by • Health Insurance Companies • Government Legislation support • Providing financial support for assistive technologies is a legal requirement. • Broad legal support is provided for wide-spread e-Inclusion and assistive technologies, e.g. • Supporting people with disabilities by dealing with public administration • Using subtitles in TV programming • An accessible website • Supporting telephone communication for disabled

  3. Financial support for ATs • Disable people can receive following financial support to purchase assistive technologies such as hearing sets, particular software, phones with functions for people with disabilities etc. • Fully covered by Health Insurance Company (e.g. electronic glucose meter) • Partially covered by Health Insurance Company • Maintained by the government (self-government) as a special type of social support • Special phones for the hard of hearing 70% (max. 7 000 CZK) • Individual induction loop 50% • STTR Software e.g. MyVoice 50% • Reading Machine with touch output 100% • Watches for the blind with voice/touch output 100% • Printer with embossed characters facility 100%

  4. Dealing with public administration Supporting deaf or deaf-blind people by dealing with PA • Special law focused on rights of deaf and deaf-blind people (Act No. 155/1998 Coll. on sign language) • According to this law, these persons have a right: • To have support when dealing with public administration, e.g. by the court, dealing with public administration or doctor´s visits. • To choose a communication tool according to their needs such as: • Sign language • Braille signs • STTR (Speechto Text Reporting)

  5. Using subtitles in TV programming • According to the law (Act No. 231/2001 Coll. on radio and TV broadcasting)there is an obligation to ensure sub-titles/sign-languages interpretation: • by 70% of programmes for public broadcasters(Czech TV) • by 15% of programmes for private broadcasters(Nova, Prima etc.)

  6. Accessible website • According to the law (Act No. 365/2000 Coll. on public administration information systems), all public authorities shall provide on-line information in a form that allows for people with disabilities to access it. • Web-accessibility guidelines published by the Ministry of Interior provides 33 rules based on WCAG 2.0. • Keeping rules is regularly checked (manual control) by the ministry. • The new topic:How to ensure web-accessibility not only within public administration but also onother websites, especially in the view of implementing UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

  7. Conclusions • Deployment of assistive technologies and their use in the daily life is not possible without legislation support as well as financial support. The governments play the crucial role in both issues.

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