What should disabled people who have no source of livelihood do in rural areas?

The lawyer replied:

First, apply for rural subsistence allowances:

(a) to apply for rural subsistence allowances should also meet the following conditions:

1, holding county agricultural permanent residence. 2. Rural residents who live in rural areas and whose families contract land. 3. The per capita annual net income and actual living standard of family members living together are lower than the local rural minimum living standard (specifically ask the local civil affairs department).

(two) the materials needed to apply for rural subsistence allowances.

1, written application.

2. Household registration book of family members.

3.* * * Take photos with family members who live together.

4, land, forest, water contract or certificate.

5. Proof of migrant workers' income.

6, divorced families involved in maintenance, support, support should provide proof of divorce.

7. Families of non-agricultural registered permanent residence personnel should provide proof of income of non-agricultural registered permanent residence personnel.

8. If there is any dispute over the ability to work, a valid health certificate shall be provided.

9. Disabled persons provide disability certificates.

10, other relevant materials required by the examination and approval authority.

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Legal basis: Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Disabled Persons Article 48 People's governments at all levels provide social assistance such as life, education and housing for disabled people who have real difficulties in life through various channels. Local people's governments at or above the county level shall take other measures to ensure the basic livelihood of families with disabilities who still have special difficulties after enjoying the minimum living allowance. People's governments at all levels shall give assistance to poor disabled people in basic medical care, rehabilitation services and the configuration and replacement of necessary assistive devices.

What should disabled people who have no source of livelihood do in rural areas?

Let me talk about what I saw and heard in the countryside. Disabled people in rural areas absolutely enjoy the living allowance of the state and the government, and even the five-guarantee households, needy households, lonely old people and single men in the village enjoy the state allowance. The amount of allowance depends on the situation, usually several hundred yuan per person per month. There is no problem in maintaining a basic living guarantee.

Disabled people, due to different symptoms of disability, except for some elderly people who are physically disabled, most young people who can do their best should try to find other businesses to increase their income and subsidize their families.

Some repair shoes, some repair small household appliances and daily necessities, some do small business in the market, some bake sweet potatoes and so on.

I wrote in my previous article that one of my villagers was suffering from polio since childhood, unable to walk and disabled in his left upper limb. A family of five people, four disabled and injured, only a 4-year-old girl is still healthy. My father suffered from the sequelae of a car accident and lost his ability to work. My mother has encephalitis sequela and can take care of herself. My younger brother suffers from schizophrenia, married a daughter-in-law with a little mental retardation and gave birth to a daughter. Later, the daughter-in-law divorced and the youngest daughter stayed.

The disabled upper limb is now the only person in the family who earns money. He is physically disabled and determined. Although he has never been to school, he is clear-headed and smart. He started a small business in his teens, selling rat poison, CDs, popsicles, needles, thread and brains, and now he sells baked sweet potatoes. Basically, there is no rest all year round. I baked sweet potatoes and sold them at a rally in neighboring Lisan Village. Although it is a little harder, the profit is still ok.

This is an example of a disabled person's life. In addition to enjoying the care of state subsidies, disabled people who have the ability to do something should also try to do something. Life is not easy. Do something to supplement the family and reduce the economic burden. I hope that the society and everyone will pay more attention to understanding and helping the disadvantaged groups!

If the state is in charge, it doesn't matter.

As a director of the township civil affairs office and chairman of the town disabled persons' Federation, I would like to introduce some policies for rural disabled people, hoping to give you some help.

At present, there are still many national policies for the disabled. Let me introduce what they are and how to apply.

First, how to apply for a disability certificate

Many farmers may not know how to apply for disability certificates. Let me explain it to you briefly.

Now the procedures and procedures for handling disability certificates are very simple. The first step is to open a letter of introduction to the county disabled persons' Federation, the second step is to open a doctor's disability certificate to the county hospital with the letter of introduction (mental patients are going to a mental hospital), and the third step is to go to the county disabled persons' Federation with the disability certificate, ID card and two two two-inch color photos.

It's simple.

Second, two subsidies for the disabled.

The two subsidies for the disabled are living allowance and nursing allowance. These two subsidies are the most basic protection for the disabled.

Disabled people are divided into seven categories, and each category is divided into four grades according to the different self-care ability. Enjoy corresponding subsidies according to different types and levels of disability.

Generally speaking, the first, second and third grades can enjoy the living allowance. Nursing subsidies can only be enjoyed in physical, mental, intellectual and multi-level, but not in speech, hearing and vision.

Why is this?

It's simple. Although they are both first-degree disabilities, their self-care ability varies greatly due to different types of disabilities. For example, at the verbal level, he is dumb (just to illustrate the problem, without discrimination), and his ability to take care of himself in work and life is far less than the three-level influence of one limb without legs.

3. How to apply for two subsidies for the disabled?

Two subsidies for the disabled apply at the local township disabled persons' Federation. The specific handling is to get the application form in duplicate from the township disabled persons' Federation, and then go to the village Committee for review, publicity and seal. After no objection, submit the application form to the township disabled persons' Federation and report it to the county civil affairs bureau.

Here, I need to explain why the village Committee should comment on publicity. In principle, the two subsidies for the disabled are "subsidies for the disabled with difficulties in life". Therefore, they must be assessed as living difficulties by the village appraisal representatives in order to enjoy them.

Under normal circumstances, disabled people in rural areas will be assessed as living difficulties as long as they get a disability certificate.

Four. Other policies for persons with disabilities

In addition to the two subsidies, there are many aspects such as self-employment, skills training and auxiliary equipment.

For example, there are "Sunshine Project" in self-employment, free skill training, free application for wheelchairs for physically disabled people, free application for hearing AIDS for hearing disabled people and so on.

Because there may be differences in local policies, I won't introduce them here. You can consult the local disabled persons' Federation.

5. You can apply for civil society assistance.

To put it simply, the civil social assistance here can be understood as rural subsistence allowance.

There is no direct relationship between disability and subsistence allowances, but most families with subsistence allowances have seriously ill and disabled people.

Many farmers' friends have such a question, that is, they are all disabled, even the types and grades of disabilities are the same. Why are some people low-income households and others not? Many people say this is because of "relationship".

That's true, but it's definitely not because of "relationship".

There are two key reasons: whether the overall economic situation of the family exceeds the standard, and whether disability is the main labor force of the family.

These two points are the most important factors to determine whether the families of the disabled meet the minimum living standard. Generally speaking, it is easy to distinguish the overall economic and property status of a family. If it meets, it meets; if it doesn't, it doesn't. At this time, the most important thing is to see if the disabled are the main labor force of the family.

It's simple. They are also physically disabled and determined, one is an old man in his seventies, and the other is the pillar of his family in his forties and fifties, which can be said to be a world of difference.

Therefore, we can't always ask disabled people why some people have subsistence allowances and some people don't.

Now back to this topic: what should rural disabled people do if they have no source of livelihood?

The first four policies are inclusive and can be applied by persons with disabilities. Finally, applying for subsistence allowances is not only a problem of the disabled themselves, but also a problem of the overall economic situation of the family. Because the information provided by the subjects is too little, it is really difficult to jump to conclusions.

Finally, for seriously ill and disabled people in low-income families, they can be included in the subsistence allowance for single families. This policy has been implemented in many places now, and I believe it will be popularized soon.

I am a grassroots micro-classroom that has been serving rural farmers. Welcome to discuss in the comment area, or pay attention to private messages. I will reply wholeheartedly.

Where is the minimum living allowance? Stand on your own feet! Don't give up on yourself because of your disability. I am a third-degree disabled person. I have been in a furniture factory, engaged in installation and delivery, but people without disabilities may not be able to do better than me! And my salary is even higher than that of Bucan!

Later, I was dissatisfied with the status quo, fired my boss, and made a customized installation of the whole house myself. 20 10 this period of time is a period of booming houses, houses are selling well, and whole house customization is also very popular. I just caught the train to get rich. I can't compete with 1 million or 10 million, but I look back at people who are worse than me! [worship] [worship]

It is difficult to make up for the loss of labor. Most disabled people are the hardest, especially those who are accompanied by pain every day.

We should care about the disabled.

What should be considered more is how to reduce the number of disabled people.

When people's moral standards are generally improved, no disabled people will be born.

If you do good in this life, you will definitely not be disabled in the next life.

Do good in this life, and there will definitely be no disabled children in the afterlife.

All souls should not suffer from disability, all families should not suffer from disabled children, and disability will disappear.

Disability will disappear, poor households will disappear, and natural disasters will disappear.

Disabled Persons' Federation should find some manual labor, so that those disabled people who can do simple work can earn some income by themselves.

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question. Under the current living standard in China, rural areas should provide low-income assistance to these disabled people.

Disabled people who have no source of livelihood in rural areas are divided into two categories: one is disabled people above level 3, and the other is disabled people below level 4.

Persons with disabilities above Grade III may receive a disability certificate after appraisal, and then receive corresponding disability allowance. Moreover, those with disabilities above the second level can receive two kinds of disability subsidies: living allowance and nursing allowance. If it is a third-degree disability, there is only one living allowance.

The disability allowance is in Ali, the living allowance for the disabled above the second level is in 60 yuan, the second level nursing allowance is in 80 yuan, and the first level nursing allowance is RMB 100 per month.

Then, if you are a disabled person with level 4, there is generally no subsidy, because for a disabled person with level 4, disability will generally not affect his normal work.

Of course, for some disabled people in rural areas, there may be some other situations at home. For example, he suffers from other diseases, which makes his family very poor and has no financial resources. Meet the corresponding conditions, you can also apply for subsistence allowances, five guarantees and other security subsidies to ensure basic living.

Finally, there is another situation, that is, if you are a disabled person below level 4, that is, Chengdu is not seriously disabled and has a certain labor force, then you can participate in some local skills training for the disabled, find a job that suits you and ensure your life.