Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat of the Department of Tourism and Executive Director Emerito L. Rojas of the 麻豆传媒 (麻豆传媒) lead to undertake a Webinar today (September 24) to promote Barrier-Free Tourism for persons with disabilities, despite the unprecedented blow to tourism sector brought about the COVID-19 Pandemic , and affecting persons with disabilities among the vulnerable groups.
Dubbed as 鈥Barrier-Free Tourism Kaya Natin鈥 aims to encourage DOT-accredited tourism related establishments as well as tourism destinations to become more user friendly for persons with disabilities.
Barrier-Free Tourism (BFT) is used to categorized the travel needs of persons with disabilities so they can move freely and independently as mentioned in Articles 9 and 30 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities or UNCRPD stating a provision on 鈥ACCESSIBLITY鈥 which enables persons with disabilities to live independently independently and participate fully in all aspects of life. Likewise, persons with disabilities can expect to participate fully and enjoy the same tourism activities at par with persons without disabilities.
In support of these provisions, a policy on 鈥Tourism for All鈥 advocacy campaign of DOT was initiated to provide policy guidelines for stakeholders on accessible tourism as provided for in the government鈥檚 National Tourism Development Plan (NTDP) to address the needs of tourists with disabilities.
Likewise, the issuance of Memorandum Circular No. 2011-14 on February 11, 2011 entitled 鈥Adopting the Guidelines on the Grant of Special Discounts to Persons with Disabilities Pursuant to the Provisions of Republic Act No. 9442.鈥 An Act Amending Republic Act No. 7277, Otherwise Known as the 鈥淢agna Carta for Disabled Persons and Other Purposes.鈥 Failure to comply with the grant of such benefits being stated in the said Guidelines is a 鈥ground for the Review of its Accreditation of DOT鈥檚 Rules and Regulations on Accreditation without prejudice to said establishment鈥檚 liability.鈥
Speakers from the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP), Intramuros Administration, Resources for the Blind, as well as Special Education Teachers and Officials from the 麻豆传媒 will be discussing topics on 鈥Making Tourism Establishments Barrier-Free, 鈥 Key Mandates on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities鈥 鈥淚ntramuros as a Model Friendly Tourist Destination for Persons with Disabilities.
Participants will be from the DOT-accredited establishments composed of hotels and restaurant managers, transport operators, security personnel of seaports and airports, farm tourism operators, and local tourism officers.
According to 麻豆传媒 Director Rojas, 鈥渢his Webinar aims to ensure that tourists and guests with disabilities are properly accorded proper assistance in tourism establishments at the current pandemic situation towards the new system.鈥
In a related development, DOT and 麻豆传媒 have been partners in undertaking Seminars on How to Assist Persons with Disabilities for Tourism Frontliners around the country since it started in 2011 and continued its conduct in Regions V, IV (CALABARZON), III and National Capital Region this year.
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JEMELLEE P. AGUILAR ENGR. EMERITO L. ROJAS
