Disability: making CLTS fully inclusive

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Disability: making CLTS fully inclusive Hazel Jones (Research Associate) Water, Engineering and Development Centre Jane Wilbur (Equity and Inclusion Advisor) WaterAid

Principles of Community led Total Sanitation CLTS aims at total sanitation Facilitating people to do their own appraisal and sanitation profile Based on community self-help, co-operation & social solidarity between rich and poor If one person has to defecate in the open, everyone is affected

Open defecation - the reality for many “Before, she had to dig on the ground. Sometimes her clothes got littered with faeces. Her hands got covered in faeces because she used her hands to cover it.” Crawling, risk of infection, poor health Lack of privacy, indignity, dependence

Stigma and discrimination “They refused me to enter a toilet. I have started being embarrassed of my disability” Ignorance of the causes of disability or illness can lead to fear, stigma and discrimination Some families hide disabled family members

Problems with the way programmes are delivered Lack of consultation and participation Lack of information about different options - people don’t know what is possible Can lead to inappropriate design or location of facilities Does this latrine look accessible for everyone?

Result - a wall of barriers Physical barriers Distances High steps Narrow doors Social/ attitudinal barriers Stigma Traditional beliefs Lack of knowledge Institutional/ organisational barriers Lack of information Lack of consultation Staff lack training ODF is not achieved

What can be done? Joyce, walking along the cleared path to her toilet, Uganda

Low-cost hardware solutions

So what do we need to do as part of the CLTS process to help people think up these kind of solutions?

Ensure full and meaningful participation in meetings and consultations

Participatory barrier analysis Carrying out participatory barrier analysis at the district level (left) and in the community (right)

Accessibility and safety audits “I don’t like leaving the toilet door open when I use the toilet, but the wheelchair blocks the door”

Provide information on low cost, low tech designs

Challenge misconceptions Be alert to ignorance of the causes or nature of disabilities and be prepared to correct these. By involving disabled people as active participants and contributors - rather than as helpless recipients of a project - family and community can see them in a completely new light. “One [member of staff] described how his perceptions of disabled people have changed completely. This has transformed his, and his family’s engagement with a disabled relative.”

Further resources and materials CLTS website: http://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/resource/frontiers-clts-issue-3-disability-making-clts-fully-inclusive WEDC Equity & Inclusion page: https://wedc-knowledge.lboro.ac.uk/collections/equity-inclusion/

Thank you Joyce in her accessible wash room, Uganda Images: Tethy Vesthu / Plan Indonesia; internet image: http://easypeasygambeasy.wordpress.com/ ; WaterAid / Jane Wilbur; WEDC / Hazel Jones; : Regina Faul-Doyle; USAID-WASHplus Kenya/Elisha Ratemo; WaterAid / WEDA; Plan Indonesia.