The Family Education Promotion Law clearly states that the Federation of Disabled Persons provides support for the family education of disabled persons. Article 9 of the law stipulates: "Trade unions, communist youth leagues, disabled persons' federations, science and technology associations, committees for caring for the next generation, residents' committees and villagers' committees shall actively carry out family education in combination with their respective work and provide social support for family education. "
The Family Education Promotion Law protects the legitimate rights and interests of disabled minors and stipulates their family responsibilities. Article 23 of the law stipulates: "Parents or other guardians shall not discriminate against minors because of their gender, physical condition, intelligence and other factors, shall not commit domestic violence, and shall not coerce, seduce, instigate, condone or use minors to engage in activities that violate laws, regulations and social ethics.
The Law on the Promotion of Family Education stipulates that the state provides support to families with difficulties in implementing family education, including families with disabilities. Article 29 of the law stipulates: "Family education guidance institutions shall provide services to families in need in a timely manner. For families whose parents or other guardians have certain difficulties in fulfilling their family education responsibilities, family education guidance institutions should cooperate with relevant departments to provide targeted services according to specific circumstances. " Article 30 stipulates: "The people's governments at the city, county and township level divided into districts shall take measures according to local conditions, set up files and set up cards for the families of left-behind minors and minors in distress, provide care services such as life assistance and entrepreneurship and employment support, and create conditions for parents or other guardians of left-behind minors and minors in distress to carry out family education. The administrative department of education and women's federations should take targeted measures to provide services for parents or other guardians of left-behind minors and minors in distress to implement family education, guide them to actively pay attention to the physical and mental health of minors, and strengthen family care. "
Legal basis:
Article 5 of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Family Education Promotion Law shall meet the following requirements:
(a) respect for minors' physical and mental development laws and individual differences;
(2) Respecting the personal dignity of minors, protecting their privacy and personal information, and protecting their legitimate rights and interests;
(3) Follow the characteristics of family education and implement scientific family education concepts and methods;
(4) Family education, school education and social education are closely combined and coordinated;
(5) Take flexible and diverse measures according to the actual situation.