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Republic of Turkey Services for Deaf People Presented by Mary Essex April 29, 2005 Marmara Earthquake North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) 3:01 AM on August 17, 1999 7.4 on the Richter scale Estimated 17,000 people killed This brought me to work in Turkey August 2001 Introduction Why Turkey Profile of Turkey Profile of Deaf People GoT • Administration of Disabilities Health Education Labor Telecommunications Television Organizations Language/History My Host family Bordering Countries Greece Bulgaria Iran Iraq Georgia Armenia Syria 1923 - 1st President: Mustafa K. Attaturk Calendar Friday vs. Sunday Alphabet changed • Latin Characters from Arabic • 30 letters c sounds like j ş ç ğ ü ı ö No q or w Statistics 81 Provinces – Population 70 Million Capital • Ankara Largest City • Istanbul – Population 12 Million Constantinople • Byzantium Empire • Ottoman Empire Country Profiles Turkey 268,601 square miles Texas Population 65.5 Million Illiteracy Male - 6.5% Female – 24.5% Unemployment 11% USA 301.380 square miles All States and Territories Population 280.6 Million Illiteracy Male – 3.0% Female – 3.0% Unemployment 5.8% Human Development Index (HDI) Based on 175 countries. In 2003, Turkey, ranks 96th, • representing a 11 steps decline from 2002 as 85th. Terminology Deaf Hearing Impaired Hearing Disabled Deaf Mute (Silent) Sağır İşitme Engelliler İşitme Özürlüler Sağır ve Dilsiz • Sağır ve Sessiz Government of Turkey Rights of Person with Disabilities are protected by Legislation. Administration of Disabilities • Established 1997 State Institute of Statistics • 1st Disability Survey 2002 Proportion of Disabilities 12.29% Disabled All Deaf .37% Deaf .60% Blind .38% Speech .48% Intellectual 1.25% Physical 9.70% Chronic Blind Speech Phsycical Speech Chronic Type of Hearing Loss 259,000 • .37% of Total Population 32.45% Deaf (80,046) 18.96% Total loss 1 ear /mild other 24.90% Mild both ears 16.59% One ear is Deaf 2.28% Other 4.83% Unknown Total Deaf Causes of Hearing Loss Congenital • 24.59% Subsequental • 78.80% Unknown • 3.61% Con Sub Unk Congenital Congenital • 24.59% Genetic • 19.74% Don’t Know • 54.99% Genetic DK Susequental Subsequental • 78.80% Accident Medical Accident Medical Illness Malnutrition Other DK Illness Malnutrition Other DK Gender and Deaf 259,000 • .37% of Total Population Females • .33% Males • .41% • Other Stats Marriage rates, Literacy, Social Security Total Female Male Deaf and Ages 259,000 • .37% of Total Population 0-9 27,429 10-19 35,748 20-29 39,823 30-39 36,647 40-49 27,592 50-59 20,820 60-69 26,996 70+ 37,613 70+ 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 Deaf 20-29 10-19 0-9 Total 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 Reported Difficulties 1. Lack of visual warning systems in public places 2. Unsupportive community Insufficient services provided by the State 3. 6. 7. 8. 38.60% 2. 38.19% 3. 57.76% 4. 52.83% 5. 33.01% 6. 35.22% 7. 38.00% 8. 28.55% Unaffordable appropriate assistive device 4. 5. 1. Not benefiting from Educational Facilities Inability to overcome daily living problems Not able to use communication devices Not able to benefit from visual broadcasting