China's rehabilitation assistance services cover more children with disabilities
Share - WeChat
BEIJING -- China offered rehabilitation assistance to 332,000 children with disabilities by the end of November this year, nearly 50,000 more than the total of 2020, according to a recent statement from the China Disabled Persons' Federation (CDPF).
With an additional central government input of 400 million yuan ($62.86 million) compared with 2020, disabled persons' federations across the country, in cooperation with relevant departments, have provided higher-standard assistance to more children with disabilities, the CDPF said Wednesday.
The CDPF has also entrusted third-party organizations to conduct satisfaction surveys among parents to boost the quality of assistance services.
- PLA vessel formation returns following far-sea training
- Yutu's adventure: China's 70-year journey beyond the stars
- Speeding in the rain caused 2024 Harbin bus crash, investigation finds
- New study helps deepen understanding of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau carbon cycling mechanisms
- Wearing so-called 'ROC president' title only to invite disgrace: spokesperson on postponement of Lai Ching-te's visit to Eswatini
- One-China principle remains widely recognized
































