Talk Architecture

The Need for an Anti-Discrimination Act for Disabled and Older Persons in Malaysia - Part 1

November 18, 2023 Naziaty Season 13 Episode 15
The Need for an Anti-Discrimination Act for Disabled and Older Persons in Malaysia - Part 1
Talk Architecture
More Info
Talk Architecture
The Need for an Anti-Discrimination Act for Disabled and Older Persons in Malaysia - Part 1
Nov 18, 2023 Season 13 Episode 15
Naziaty

In the context of Malaysia, what is the root cause of the problems that disabled and older persons are facing in Malaysia? The problem lies in disabled and older persons being side-lined and unable to participate in life, be it in public life, economic life, learning, or cultural life, due to the fact that the legislation that was supposed to empower disabled and older persons is discriminatory and segregational rather than anti-discriminatory. It is evident in the planning and implementation of the PwD Act 2008 that real changes were not forthcoming as the focus was on projects rather than solving the bigger problems and how the power is in the hands of the Government and not in the hands of persons with disabilities.  This podcast explains exactly what that means.

©️Talk Architecture 2023, Author: Naziaty Mohd Yaacob.  Photo credit [Anon] - image shows disabled activists with local authority officers in Kuala Lumpur during a site visit.



Support the Show.

Do subscribe for premium content and special features which will help to support and sustain Talk Architecture podcast on a more in-depth explanation on design thesis and processes. These special commentaries and ‘how to’ explanations are valuable insights and knowledge not found elsewhere!

Talk Architecture +
Exclusive access to premium content!
Starting at $3/month Subscribe
Show Notes

In the context of Malaysia, what is the root cause of the problems that disabled and older persons are facing in Malaysia? The problem lies in disabled and older persons being side-lined and unable to participate in life, be it in public life, economic life, learning, or cultural life, due to the fact that the legislation that was supposed to empower disabled and older persons is discriminatory and segregational rather than anti-discriminatory. It is evident in the planning and implementation of the PwD Act 2008 that real changes were not forthcoming as the focus was on projects rather than solving the bigger problems and how the power is in the hands of the Government and not in the hands of persons with disabilities.  This podcast explains exactly what that means.

©️Talk Architecture 2023, Author: Naziaty Mohd Yaacob.  Photo credit [Anon] - image shows disabled activists with local authority officers in Kuala Lumpur during a site visit.



Support the Show.

Do subscribe for premium content and special features which will help to support and sustain Talk Architecture podcast on a more in-depth explanation on design thesis and processes. These special commentaries and ‘how to’ explanations are valuable insights and knowledge not found elsewhere!