I have about over 6 years ago now.
From where I came from, it exists sometime around... Google says around year 1992 when some magna carta happened in this country.
Not sure how much it changed since then.
But there already are changes since last year -- ought to renew that ID soon.
Yes, it had to be renewed even if the disability in question is permanent. Recent change was that 3 years validity is extended to 5 years.
And it's uncertain how much it is implemented. Or if it's attainable in all regions.
It's implementable in my city so far, though disorganized.
https://www.moneymax.ph/government-serv ... pplication
It has several written categories;
Quote:
PWD List of Disabilities
The Department of Health (DOH) considers the following types of disabilities as eligible for a PWD ID:
-Psychosocial disability – Includes bipolar disorder, depression, ADHD, schizophrenia, epilepsy, and other long-term and recurring mental or behavioral issues
-Disability resulting from a chronic illness – Includes orthopedic disability due to cancer, blindness due to diabetes, and other disabilities due to a chronic disease
-Learning disability – Includes processing problems that hinder learning math, reading, writing, and other basic skills
-Visual disability – Simple poor eyesight doesn’t automatically qualify a person for a PWD ID unless the visual impairment can’t be corrected. Individuals with such condition need to present a medical certificate from their ophthalmologist with a clearance of functional limitation due to poor eyesight.
-Orthopedic (Musculoskeletal) disability – Includes people with dwarfism and amputated hands or feet. Individuals with scoliosis may also apply for an ID.
-Mental/Intellectual disability
-Hearing disability
-Speech impairment
-Multiple disabilities
Autism, like developmental disability, depending on the case, may be either or both under the category of psychosocial disability or/and mental/intellectual disability.