Children’s disability cases on rise in Kazakhstan – ministry

At today’s meeting of the Government, Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the population Svetlana Zhakupova reported an 11.4% increase in the number of children with disabilities observed in Kazakhstan in the past three years, Kazinform News Agency learned.

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According to the minister, the majority of disabled children are aged from 7 to 18. Nervous disorders are reported to be the main cause of children’s disability (26.6%), and congenital malformations and mental diseases account for 25.1% and 22.4% of cases, respectively.

There are 732,000 disabled people  (or 3.6% of the country’s population) in Kazakhstan today.

57% of them are of employable age, 27% are pensioners, and 15% are children.

18% of adults suffer from mental disorders, 17.2% have circulatory system diseases, and 13% were recognized disabled for various traumas.

Minister Zhakupova also reported a 22% increase in the spending allocated from the national budget and the State Social Insurance Fund for the support of disabled people. This year, this amount reached 748.5 billion tenge.