Christian Response to Challenges Faced by Children with Disabilities

A Case Study of St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, Malindi

Authors

  • Loice Mwikali Maluki Pwani University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58216/kjri.v10i1.108

Keywords:

disabilities, Malindi Sub-County, Christians, CWD

Abstract

Children with disabilities are among the most marginalized and excluded in the society. This study aimed at ascertaining the typologies of disabilities among CWD in Malindi Sub-County; challenges faced by CWD, parents and caregivers, how they mitigate them and the role of St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church in addressing the plight of CWD and its efficacy. A qualitative methodology was used to collect primary data. Structured and semi - structured interviews and focus group discussions were used in collecting data. The result indicated the existence of various types of disabilities among CWD in Malindi Sub County; including physical disability, mental disabilities, visual impairment, and hearing and speech impairments. Challenges faced by CWD included neglect, abuse by the able-bodied, inability to access assistive devices, mobility challenges, lack of awareness of rights, inability to access buildings and facilities and proper housing, inability to access specialized healthcare, inability to acquire employment, inability to socialize, and inability to access specialized education. Challenges faced by parents include joblessness and poverty, inability to access disability-specialized public amenities, marital and family breakups, stress, inability to access information, communication challenges, inability to access government funding, negative attitude by society, insecurity, negative impact of disability on siblings, and lack of formal training in disability issues. The study concluded that though the church had put in place some measures in addressing the plight of CWD, the efforts have not been efficient. To achieve efficacy, the study proposed that the church should set up full-fledged disability ministries; involve parents and the entire society in the planning and mainstreaming disability issues and build synergy and proper working relationships with government and other stakeholders.

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Author Biography

Loice Mwikali Maluki, Pwani University

Am a project officer at Kuhenza for the Children's Foundation. I collect inforamtion for child sponsorship program, connects children with special needs to schools and hospitals, facilitates Disability Outreach & Inclusion workshops for community leaders such as pastors, government leaders, and traditional healers. I believe the church is key to improving the culture around children with disabilities in Kenya. I hold a Bachelors of Arts degree in religious studies (Wayland Baptist University)and a master of arts Degree in religious studies ( Pwani University).

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Published

2020-11-25

How to Cite

Loice Mwikali Maluki. (2020). Christian Response to Challenges Faced by Children with Disabilities: A Case Study of St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, Malindi. Kabarak Journal of Research & Innovation, 10(1), 48–66. https://doi.org/10.58216/kjri.v10i1.108

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