Assistive technology: legislation on access to assistive technology, existence
Short name:
AT legislation
Data type:
Categorical
Indicator Id:
5672
Topic:
Assistive technology
Rationale:
The WHA71.8 Resolution on improving access to assistive technology urges all Member States to take actions to improve access to assistive technology, and requests WHO to develop progress reports to monitor the status of assistive technology access and communicate the progress made by Member States in implementing the resolution.
Definition:
Existence of legislation which ensure or help improve access to assistive technology for people in need. It can be a stand-alone legislation on assistive technology, or it could be included in other legislations (for example health, social, education, and others.).
Disaggregation:
No
Method of measurement
Official country response to the WHO Progress Indicators for Access to Assistive Technology Survey.
Method of estimation:
Countries answered yes/no/information not available to the following questions:
"Does your country have one or more legislations in place that ensure or help improve access to assistive technology for people in need? A separate legislation on assistive technology; Legislation on health services (or similar); Legislation on social services (or similar); Legislation on education (or similar); Legislation on labour (or similar); Legislation on defense (or similar); Other legislations”.
Countries who have a yes for this indicator answered at least one yes to the question above.
Federal states provided responses to this indicator at both national and federal/regional levels.
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