TY - JOUR T1 - Childhood Disabilities and Child Protection in Rajshahi City, Bangladesh AU - Mondal, Md. Nazrul Islam AU - Ferdous, Shamim AU - Islam, Mohammad Zamirul AU - Hossain, Md. Sabbir AU - Shahiduzzaman, Md. AU - Choudhary, Md. Shahidur Rahman JO - The Social Sciences VL - 8 IS - 6 SP - 579 EP - 584 PY - 2013 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1818-5800 DO - sscience.2013.579.584 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=sscience.2013.579.584 KW - CWDs KW -DSQ KW -TQP KW -child abuse KW -child protection AB - The Children with Disabilities (CWDs) from low socio-economic status are always being discriminated and subjected to abuse and exploitation within the family and society. So, the main aims of the study were to identify the childhood disabilities and protections for the disabled children including those are at-risk of sexual abuse and exploitation in Rajshahi City, Bangladesh. A total of 500 (250 males, 250 females) children at Rajshahi were assessed for identifying disabilities, as well as explored the risk of abused and protection. The 33 mothers of disabled children, 10 professionals and 4 special education teachers were participated in this study. To assess the disabilities of the children, Denver Screening Questionnaire (DSQ) and Ten Questions with Plus (TQP) were used. The 2 sets of questionnaires were used to collect demographic and household information. Another set of questionnaire was also used to explore the risk of abuse, types of abuse and identifying the abusers and whether taken action against the abusers or not. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and in-depth interview were applied to collect information from the mothers of CWDs, professionals and special educator teachers. The study results revealed that 46 (9.20%) children aged (2-9 years) were identified as any type of disability. A total of 71 (14.20%) children were abused, of them 55 (77.46%) were physically, 42 (59.15) were mentally were abused. Among the abused children, almost all (78.87%) were abused by the family members but a few guardians (35.21%) were taken action against the abusers. ER -