NCPEDP’s 1999 Research Study on Employment Practices

Our Pillars

NCPEDP works on six core principles, also called the six pillars of the organization, namely:

Employement
Education
Access
Policy & Law
Awareness
Youth

We believe that employment is not possible without education. Employment and education are not possible without accessibility. Employment, education, and accessibility need to be supported by appropriate legislation and policy, and it becomes imperative to create awareness to achieve any of the above. Most importantly, we believe that the youth will be the driving force behind all such initiatives.

Our story
Get to Know About Us

National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) is a cross-disability non-profit organisation working with a range of stakeholders; to advocate for the rights of persons with disability along with encouraging their employment; increasing

public awareness; creating and disseminating knowledge, information, and opportunities; and working towards easy and convenient access to all public places, products, services, and technologies.

Our Impact
Seminar on Disability Employment Rights

Seminar series on ‘Employment Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities’ provides a platform to discuss, debate and analyze the issue, and to work out a concreate action plan.

Advocacy for Accessible Public Spaces

NCPEDP had provided the base document on which the Draft Guidelines for Accessibility Standard for ICT have been formulated. The Draft is currently at the LITD 35 Committee after receiving feedback and comments from the disability sector.

Campaign for Inclusive Education

NCPEDP submitted comments on the draft National Education Policy. As a result of its sustained advocacy efforts children/persons with disabilities were given due recognition in the Policy.

Advocacy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill

NCPEDP initiated strategic advocacy with Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment through the Department for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities on the inclusive disaster management.

Unveiling Insights
125,600

people with disabilities reached through our disability inclusion programmes

28,699

students with disabilities received access to education

51,299

people with disabilities reached through our disability inclusion programmes

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