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“等我不在了,谁来照顾我的孩子?”中国人保以普惠思维作答千万孤独症儿童父母终极之问
Hua Xia Shi Bao· 2025-08-20 04:40
Core Insights - The article highlights the challenges faced by individuals with mental disabilities, particularly those transitioning into adulthood, and the innovative financial solutions being implemented to support them [3][5][14]. Group 1: Challenges Faced by Individuals with Mental Disabilities - There are over 25.8 million individuals with mental disabilities in China, with approximately 14 million in the autism spectrum, facing significant barriers as they transition into adulthood [3][5]. - The employment rate for individuals with mental disabilities is less than 5%, indicating a severe lack of support and opportunities for this demographic [3][5]. - Families of individuals with mental disabilities experience immense psychological and financial pressure, particularly concerning long-term care and support [4][5]. Group 2: Innovative Financial Solutions - The "Government Assistance Insurance for Mental Patients" program, underwritten by PICC, has provided timely financial relief to families facing potential economic crises due to incidents involving mentally disabled individuals [2][5]. - The "Caring for Stars" project integrates various financial tools, including inclusive insurance and special needs trusts, to create a comprehensive support system for families [6][9]. - The project allows for the establishment of special needs trusts with a significantly lower premium threshold of 500,000 yuan, making it more accessible for families [6][9]. Group 3: Policy Support and Systemic Change - The Chinese government has recognized the need for systemic support for individuals with mental disabilities, as evidenced by the "14th Five-Year Plan for the Protection and Development of Persons with Disabilities" [14][15]. - New policies aim to transition from temporary assistance to a more structured, rights-based support system for individuals with autism and their families [14][15]. - The collaboration between various sectors, including government, financial institutions, and social organizations, is crucial for creating a sustainable support network for individuals with mental disabilities [8][14].