Government Obligations Towards Persons with Disabilities in
Fulfillment of Public Sector Facilities
Nila Trisna and Ilka Sandela
Universitas Teuku Umar, Alue Peunyareng, West Aceh, Indonesia
Keywords: obligations, persons with disabilities, public sector
Abstract: One of the policies towards fulfilling the rights of persons with disabilities is Law Number 8 of 2016
concerning Persons with Disabilities. Persons with disabilities should get the fulfillment of equal opportunities
in all aspects of state and community administration, including the provision of accessibility and proper
accommodation in fulfilling the public sector. The implementation and fulfillment of the rights of persons
with disabilities is aimed at realizing a higher quality, fair and dignified standard of living for persons with
disabilities. In addition, the implementation and fulfillment of rights is also aimed at protecting persons with
disabilities from exploitation and all discriminatory actions. Based on these conditions, it is important to study
further about the government's obligations to persons with disabilities in fulfilling public sector facilities and
what obstacles are faced by the government in carrying out obligations to persons with disabilities in fulfilling
public sector facilities. This research is library research using analytical descriptive method. Based on research,
it shows that persons with disabilities have not had the opportunity to fulfill equality in all aspects of state
administration, especially the fulfillment of rights in public sector facilities. It can be seen that there is still
neglect and all discriminatory actions against persons with disabilities, especially in fulfilling their rights as
citizens.
1 INTRODUCTION
Every citizen has equal rights, equal opportunities,
and equal standing before the law. The 1945
Constitution guarantees the fulfillment of the rights of
every Indonesian citizen without distinguishing from
each other, including for persons with disabilities.
People with disabilities are also classified as one of
the vulnerable groups. Vulnerable groups are the
groups that most often receive discrimination
treatment and their rights are often not fulfilled. This
is not without cause, because people with disabilities
are often considered as the disabled people who get
the most discrimination treatment and there are many
other rights that have not been fulfilled for people
with disabilities. Persons with disabilities should get
equal opportunities in all aspects of state and
community governance, including the provision of
accessibility and proper accommodation in the
fulfillment of the public sector. The implementation
and fulfillment of the rights of persons with
disabilities aims to realize a more quality, fair, and
dignified standard of life of persons with disabilities.
This accessibility is closely related to access to
justice. Where simply access to justice is defined as a
state and process by which the state guarantees the
fulfillment of the basic rights of its citizens based on
the 1945 Constitution and the universal principles of
human rights. As well as ensuring access for every
citizen to have the ability to know, understand, realize
and exercise these basic rights through formal and
non-formal institutions, supported by a good and
responsive public complaint handling mechanism, in
order to obtain optimal benefits and improve the
quality of his own life. In the Constitution of the
Republic of Indonesia 1945, it has firmly guaranteed
the rights of persons with disabilities. As contained in
Article 28H paragraph (2), states that everyone
deserves the convenience and special treatment to get
the same opportunities and benefits to achieve
equality and justice. One of the government's policies
to ensure the fulfillment of the rights of persons with
disabilities, namely by issuing Law No. 8 of 2016
concerning Persons with Disabilities. The existence
of the disability law is not only a legal umbrella for
people with disabilities, but also a guarantee that
people with disabilities avoid all forms of injustice,
violence and discrimination. In practice, there are
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obstacles in efforts to respect, protect and fulfill the
rights of persons with disabilities, namely there are
still no regulations at the local level that regulate in
detail and comprehensively each obligation of local
governments which is the mandate of Law
No.8/2016. In terms of programs and activities for
people with disabilities, it seems that they are still not
optimal in carrying out careful planning so that efforts
to respect, protect and fulfill the rights of persons with
disabilities can run according to needs and are
sustainable.
2 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Government Obligations
The Law on Persons with Disabilities is the first step
in the (good will) of the Government to respect,
protect and fulfill the rights of persons with
disabilities. Furthermore, the Government is obliged
to prepare facilities, infrastructure and prepare human
resources that will carry out the implementation of
this Law with the aim of ensuring the fulfillment of
the rights of persons with disabilities are fulfilled; so
that the fulfillment of the rights of persons with
disabilities not only won on paper but carried out in
accordance with the objectives of the Convention on
Persons with Disabilities, namely advancing,
protecting and ensuring the equality of fundamental
rights and freedoms for all persons with disabilities
and respect for the dignity of persons with disabilities
as an (inherent dignity).
In 2011, through Law No. 19 of 2011, Indonesia
ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (UN CRPD). The Convention helps
spread the view that persons with disabilities are
equal societies to other societies.
There are several rights - Rights of persons with
disabilities that must be fulfilled by the government,
namely:
1. Equality and Nondiscrimination Rights
Persons with disabilities have the right to equal
opportunities, with all of humanity before and under
the law. They are also entitled to equal legal
protection and benefits, without discrimination.
Discrimination is unfair treatment, which is done
to discriminate against individuals or groups.
Therefore, every country should prohibit all forms of
discrimination against disability, for any reason. In
addition, the state must ensure that persons with
disabilities have equal legal rights and protections.
2. Accessibility Rights
Accessibility rights as part of In society, then people
with disabilities also have the right to get the facilities
provided by the state for everyone. This includes
equality and equal opportunities for public facilities
and services.
It aims to give people with disabilities the
opportunity to live independently and participate
fully in all aspects of life. Not fulfilling accessibility
rights for persons with disabilities is the same as
imprisoning, alienating, and closing their rights to a
prosperous life.
3. Right to Life
Just like any other citizen, people with disabilities
also deserve the same opportunity to live. It is a moral
principle based on the belief that a human being has
the right to live and especially should not be killed by
another human being.
Persons with disabilities have six right to life that
must be fulfilled by the state, which include the right
to respect for integrity, not being deprived of life,
obtaining care and nurturing that ensures their
survival, free from neglect, shackling, confinement,
exclusion, threats, various forms of exploitation,
torture, cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment and
punishment.
4. Right to Increase Awareness
People with disabilities are often overlooked in
various countries. This is due to the lack of
knowledge and socialization of disability awareness
in the community. Therefore, the state must give the
right to increase awareness to the community, to
persons with disabilities. For example, implementing
effective and appropriate policies in the community,
as well as advancing awareness-raising training
programs regarding persons with disabilities and the
rights of persons with disabilities.
This increased awareness of disability aims to
raise awareness of the entire community, including at
the family level, regarding persons with disabilities,
and to maintain respect for the rights and dignity of
persons with disabilities.
5. The Right to Freedom from Exploitation,
Violence, and Harassment
Exploitation, violence, and abuse are things that can
happen to anyone, including people with disabilities.
Therefore, the state must ensure that persons with
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disabilities are fulfilled their right to be free from all
forms of exploitation, violence, and abuse.
Persons with disabilities must be protected by law,
able to use the law, able to participate in all stages of
processes and procedures on the basic law of equality
with others in society.
2.2 Disabilities in Fulfillment
In Law No. 8 of 2016 provides an understanding of
Persons with disabilities is any person who
experiences physical, intellectual, mental, and or
sensory limitations for a long period of time who in
interacting with the environment can experience
obstacles and difficulties to participate fully and
effectively with other citizens based on equal rights.
People with disabilities have several types,
including: sensory disability, physical disability,
intellectual disability, mental disability. A person
with a disability may experience one or more
disabilities at the same time.
1. Sensory Disability
Sensory disability is the disruption of one of the
functions of the five senses, including netra, rungu
and or speech disabilities. Netra disability is a person
who has a vision accuracy of less than 6 per 60 after
correction or has absolutely no vision power. Speech
disorder is a term that refers to the condition of
malfunction of the auditory organs or loss of hearing
function and or speech function either caused by
birth, accident, or disease.
2. Physical Disability
Physical disability is impaired function of movement
including withered or stiff paralysis, paraplegy,
cerebral palsy (CP), due to amputation, stroke,
leprosy, and others. This condition can be caused by
illness, accident, or it can also be caused by a
congenital disorder. In people with physical
disabilities, there are abnormalities in body shape,
limbs or muscles, reduced function of bones, muscles,
joints, and nerves.
3. Intellectual Disability
Intellectual disability is a dysfunction or limitation of
both intellectually and adaptive behavior that can be
measured or seen that leads to a reduced capacity to
act in a particular way. People with intellectual
disabilities are people with mental development
disorders that are in principle characterized by the
deterioration of concrete functions at each stage of
development and contribute to the entire level of
(intelligence).
In addition to having limitations on intellectual
function, people with disabilities also have
limitations in terms of adaptability that cause
limitations in terms of communication skills, self-
care, home life, social skills, community
involvement, health and security, academics and
work ability.
The American Psychological Association (APA)
makes classifications of people with intellectual
disabilities based on intelligence levels or IQ scores,
namely:
- light (debil,) IQ score 55-70
- medium (imbesil), IQ score 40-55
- weight, IQ score 25-40
- very heavy, IQ score < 25
4. Mental Disability
Mental disability is impaired function of thought,
emotions, and behavior, among others:
- psychosocial, for example schizophrenia,
bipolar, depression, anxietas, personality disorders.
- developmental disabilities that affect the ability
of social interaction, such as autism and
hyperactivity.
5. Double Disability
Various disabilities can be experienced single,
multiple, or multi-term over a long period of time (at
least six months and/or permanent) and determined
by health workers.
People with multiple or multi disabilities are
persons with disabilities who have two or more
disabilities, including speech disability and netra-deaf
disability.
2.3 Public Sector Facilities
Given the large number of persons with disabilities
and strengthened by Indonesia's status as a country of
law, there is an obligation from the state to ensure that
the right of accessibility of persons with disabilities
to public facilities is also fulfilled as it is for normal
people. Article 9 of Law No. 19 of 2011 concerning
the Ratification of CRPD guarantees that persons
with disabilities or those with physical, mental,
intellectual or sensory disabilities are entitled to the
fulfillment of accessibility rights. This right is very
important in order to ensure the independence and
participation of persons with disabilities in all aspects
of life. Furthermore, it is strengthened by Article 5
paragraph 1 letter m of the Law on Disability which
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states that one of the rights of disability is
accessibility. For this reason, all public facilities
must be equipped with accessibility for persons with
disabilities. Public facilities are means provided and
used entirely for the public interest. Thus anyone has
the right to use and access this facility to the fullest.
Among them are public facilities are offices, roads,
bus stops, transportation and so on. Likewise, the
government is obliged to provide accessibility in this
public facility, so that people with disabilities can be
active as normal people.
Broadly speaking, the Law on Persons with
Disabilities regulates the variety of Persons with
Disabilities, the rights of Persons with Disabilities,
the implementation of respect, protection, and
fulfillment of the rights of Persons with Disabilities.
That way, later the law will strengthen better rights
and opportunities for people with disabilities. Starting
from the right to life, the right to get a decent job,
better education and ease of access to public facilities.
3 RESEARCH METHODS
The research method is the method used for certain
research in accordance with the objectives to be
achieved. This research uses a qualitative descriptive
approach. Descriptive research aims to accurately
describe phenomena that occur systematically,
actually, and accurately in accordance with existing
facts by collecting data, explaining and analyzing
objectively in the sense that the results of this study
will emphasize more on the description of the actual
research object.
In the qualitative approach the researcher makes a
complex picture, examines words, reports in detail
from the respondents' views, and conducts a study of
natural situations.
Primary data sources are obtained through
observation, interviews and documentation from
related parties, while secondary data sources are
obtained through library materials such as books,
articles, dictionaries, newspapers, magazines,
inscriptions, meeting minutes, agendas, and so on.
The main or main data sources that are used as
research and analysis materials.
The data collection used in this research is carried
out through observation, interviews and
documentation and then analyzed using the Miles and
Hubberman model, which is called the interactive
model of analysis. According to H.B. This Sutopo
model consists of three main components, namely:
data reduction, data display, conclusion drawing.
4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.1 Government Obligations to Persons
with Disabilities in the Fulfillment
of Public Sector Facilities
Arrangements related to persons with disabilities,
stipulated in article 1 of Law No. 8 of 2016. There it
is mentioned, that persons with disabilities are any
person who experiences physical, intellectual, mental
or sensory limitations for a long period of time who
in interacting with the environment can experience
obstacles and difficulties to participate fully and
effectively with other citizens based on equal rights.
In the case of fulfilling the rights of persons
stabilized in accessing public facilities / facilities, it is
also an obligation for the government to implement
them. The Disability Law emphasizes the importance
of the government's active involvement to provide
accessibility for disabled people in this sector. In the
case of building buildings, for example, how the
government actively provides certainty of the
availability of accessibility facilities by considering
the needs, functions, area, and height of the building
in accordance with the provisions of laws and
regulations.
The essence of the state of law is to ensure that
every citizen gets protection and certainty in the
fulfillment of his rights. Likewise, there is equal
treatment for everyone, both men and women, rich
and poor, normal people and people with disabilities.
One of the characteristics of the state of law is to
uphold human rights, in this case it is also felt by
every Person with Disabilities, the rights of Persons
with Disabilities, the implementation of respect,
protection, and fulfillment of the rights of Persons
with Disabilities. That way, later the law will
strengthen better rights and opportunities for people
with disabilities.
This accessibility is a condition that must be
attached in taking care of building permits. Article 99
of the Disability Law regulates this, where it is stated
that:
1. The government and local governments must
include the availability of facilities that are easily
accessible to persons with disabilities as one of the
conditions in the application for building permits.
2. The government and local governments are
obliged to conduct an audit of the availability of
accessibility facilities for persons with disabilities in
each building.
3. Examination of function worthiness on the
availability of facilities and Accessibility for persons
with disabilities is a condition in the issuance and
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renewal of certificates for building functions. An
important factor of the Disability Law is emphasizing
the government's obligation to facilitate the provision
of easily accessible facilities in single-dwelling
buildings inhabited by persons with disabilities.
Likewise, it is also mandatory to provide facilities for
pedestrians, pedestrian crossings, parks, settlements,
which are easily accessible to people with disabilities.
4.2 Obstacles Faced by the
Government in Carrying out
Obligations to Persons with
Disabilities in Fulfilling Public
Sector Facilities
Indonesia as a country of law as affirmed in the 1945
Constitution, should further strengthen the role of the
state in fulfilling and guaranteeing the rights of
everyone without distinguishing from each other,
including for persons with disabilities. This at the
same time strengthens the importance of the presence
of the state in realizing justice for its citizens.
But in fact, judging from the results of previous
studies that there are still many public facilities that
have not been optimal in providing accessibility that
is their right. This can generally be seen from several
obstacles faced by the government towards people
with disabilities in fulfilling public sector facilities,
namely:
1. Planning.
Planning is basically a way, technique or method
to achieve the desired goal precisely, purposefully
and efficiently according to the available resources.
Almost in every regional device there are still no
programs and activities that refer to how to respect,
protect and fulfill the rights of persons with
disabilities.
Each development program and activity is usually
planned and implemented in general and it is included
for people with disabilities, even though in
accordance with the definition, people with
disabilities must get program interventions and
activities that are certainly tailored to their abilities
and limitations. This is due to the lack of knowledge
and understanding of state organizers as policy
makers on the reference to accessibility of people
with disabilities.
2. Data System and Information.
The government has a responsibility in carrying
out respect, protection and fulfillment of the rights of
persons with disabilities do not yet have valid data on
the number of persons with disabilities by name by
address.
From data of thousands of people with disabilities
(data from the Central Statistics Agency), only
hundreds of people with disabilities are
accommodated so that the difference in the amount of
data between one agency and another is still found.
The data collection pattern is still not tiered starting
from the RT / RW level through the village
government to the district causing data on the number
of people with disabilities to be not optimal. Data
collection has an important meaning in a policy
planning, through valid and disaggregated data,
policy interventions can be targeted and useful so that
policy makers do not hesitate in making a decision.
3. Lack of understanding of people with
disabilities as citizens
The essence of respect and protection of human
rights is to maintain the safety of human existence as
a whole through the balancing action between rights
and obligations and the balance between individual
interests and the public interest. Efforts to respect,
protect and uphold human rights become a common
obligation and responsibility between individuals,
governments and even greater scope, namely the
state.
Every citizen has the same right to be treated
fairly. Efforts to raise awareness for people with
disabilities, urgently need support from all
components of society so as to eliminate the negative
stigma against people with disabilities while
providing support to increase independence and equal
rights of persons with disabilities in various aspects
of life.
5 CONCLUSIONS
5.1 Conclusion
In terms of fulfilling public sector facilities, it is the
government's obligation to persons with disabilities.
Persons with disabilities should get the fulfillment of
equal opportunities in all aspects of state and
community administration, including the provision of
accessibility and proper accommodation in fulfilling
the public sector. The implementation and fulfillment
of the rights of persons with disabilities is aimed at
realizing a higher quality, fair and dignified standard
of living for persons with disabilities.
5.2 Suggestions
It is hoped that the government in carrying out every
program planning and development activity should be
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planned and implemented on how to respect, protect
and fulfill the rights of persons with disabilities.
The government must record the number of
persons with disabilities. Data collection has an
important meaning in planning a policy, through valid
and disaggregated data, policy interventions can be
targeted and useful so that policy makers do not
hesitate in making a decision.
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