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Cook Islands Presentation to the World Disability Symposium
University of Sydney, Australia 05-06 December 2011
By Nooroa NumangaDirector, Disability IssuesMinistry of Internal affairsGovernment of the Cook Islands
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Database Limitation• Identification not Diagnosis• Partially contain comprehensive
information on prevalence, health conditions associated with disability and appropriate resources needed by PWDs
• Limited in recording and identifying types of intervention, rehabilitation services, assistive devices needed by PWDs
• Partially identify relationship between NCDs and disability
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Development of New Database Framework
• Adopted International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health framework
• Provides a base for the development of a common system of defining and classifying disability
• Ensures that data collection in specific areas of application (clinical, statistical, surveys, census, policy, administration) and reports are aligned with international health and disability standards and practices
• Use by service providers to develop appropriate intervention strategies, systems and methods of service provision and assistance
• Provide strong evidence based policy for effective Government decisions & budgetary purposes for PWDs
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Database Framework
Disability Database - Cook Islands
Forms for Data Entry
Links to Reports and Statistics
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Success Factors• Collaboration by all relevant stakeholders
working with ICT database and Statistical data collection to develop a more integrated system for collection of statistical data and information on PWDs
• Streamline the flow of information that will assist national policy-making, program planning and implementation of those policies to give effect to CRPD
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Lessons Learned• Value of collaboration between government
ministries and disability focus groups, sharing and exchange of information on disability
• Importance of consolidating information to minimize duplication of efforts and resources
• Comply with internationally accepted norms to protect the human rights & fundamental freedoms and ethical principles in the collection and use of statistics
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MIA
MOHMOE
NGOs
OPM NSO
Proposed Network Structure
Keys: MOH – Ministry of Health MOE – Ministry of Education OPM – Office of Prime Minister NSO – National Statistics Office MIA – Ministry of Internal Affairs NGOs – Non Government Organizations
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Challenges
• National agencies not on share network
• Need to upload database on website• Financial constraint to upload
database on website and lack of human resources to populate database
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Meitaki Maata!Thank You!