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UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities A joint presentation by All Wales People First and Learning Disability Wales
Why a convention? Previous human rights conventions helped promote and protect the rights of people with disabilities. People with disabilities are still being denied their human rights. The Convention sets out legal obligations on States to promote and protect the rights of people with disabilities. It does not create new rights.
Purpose of the Convention P romote, protect and ensure  full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all people with disabilities, and to promote respect for their dignity.
A Change in Attitude People with disabilities are not "objects" of charity, medical treatment and social protection but "subjects" with rights, capable of claiming those rights and making decisions based on informed consent as well as being active members of society.  The Convention gives universal recognition to the dignity of people with disabilities.
What is disability? The Convention does  not  explicitly define disability Preamble of Convention states:  ‘ Disability is an  evolving  concept, and that disability results from the  interaction  between persons with impairments and attitudinal and environmental barriers that hinders full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others’ Article 1 of the Convention states:  ‘ Persons with disabilities  include  those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others’.
General Principles (Article 3) Respect for dignity and independence, including freedom to make own choices Non-discrimination Full and effective participation and inclusion in society Respect for difference and acceptance of people with disabilities as part of human diversity and humanity Equality of opportunity Accessibility Equality between men and women Respect for developing capabilities of children with disability and respect for the right of children with disability to preserve their identity
General Principles: Participation and Inclusion Participation important to correctly identify specific needs, and to empower the individual Full and effective participation and inclusion in society is recognised in the Convention as: A general principle (article 3) A general obligation (article 4) A right (articles 29 and 30)
General Principles: Non-discrimination Fundamental principle of international human rights law Includes direct and indirect discrimination reasonable accommodation   must be made for persons with disabilities  reasonable accommodation : ‘necessary and appropriate modification and adjustments not imposing a disproportionate or undue burden, where needed in a particular case, to ensure to persons with disabilities the enjoyment or exercise on an equal basis with others of all human rights and fundamental freedoms’
General Principles: Accessibility Important as a means to empowerment and inclusion Both a general principle and a stand-alone article (article 9) Access must be ensured to: Justice (article 13) Live independently and be included in the community (article 19) Information and communication services (article 21) Education (article 24) Health (article 25) Habilitation and rehabilitation (article 26) Work and employment (article 27) - human resource policies and practices Adequate standard of living and social protection (article 28) Participation in political and social life (article 29) Participation in cultural life, recreation, leisure and sport (article 30)
Rights in the Convention Equality before the law without discrimination (article 5) Right to life, liberty and security of the person (articles 10 & 14) Equal recognition before the law and legal capacity (article 12) Freedom from torture (article 15) Freedom from exploitation, violence and abuse (article 16) Right to respect physical and mental integrity (article 17) Freedom of movement and nationality (article 18) Right to live in the community (article 19) Freedom of expression and opinion (article 21) Respect for privacy (article 22) Respect for home and the family (article 23) Right to education (article 24) Right to health (article 25) Right to work (article 27) Right to adequate standard of living (article 28) Right to participate in political and public life (article 29) Right to participation in cultural life (article 30)
Protecting and Promoting Human Rights with Limited Resources International human rights law recognises the limitation of resources Limitations on resources is  not  an excuse to delay implementation Limited resources have to be prioritised according to reasonable and objective criteria and funding must be proportional Strategies for effective use of limited resources:  Target low-cost programmes Target people in the most marginalised situations Be non-discriminatory Draw on international cooperation Include persons with disabilities in all stages
Monitoring and Implementation All activities must include the participation of people with disabilities:  ‘ Nothing about us without us’

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Ldw and awpf presentation on un convention

  • 1. UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities A joint presentation by All Wales People First and Learning Disability Wales
  • 2. Why a convention? Previous human rights conventions helped promote and protect the rights of people with disabilities. People with disabilities are still being denied their human rights. The Convention sets out legal obligations on States to promote and protect the rights of people with disabilities. It does not create new rights.
  • 3. Purpose of the Convention P romote, protect and ensure full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all people with disabilities, and to promote respect for their dignity.
  • 4. A Change in Attitude People with disabilities are not "objects" of charity, medical treatment and social protection but "subjects" with rights, capable of claiming those rights and making decisions based on informed consent as well as being active members of society. The Convention gives universal recognition to the dignity of people with disabilities.
  • 5. What is disability? The Convention does not explicitly define disability Preamble of Convention states: ‘ Disability is an evolving concept, and that disability results from the interaction between persons with impairments and attitudinal and environmental barriers that hinders full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others’ Article 1 of the Convention states: ‘ Persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others’.
  • 6. General Principles (Article 3) Respect for dignity and independence, including freedom to make own choices Non-discrimination Full and effective participation and inclusion in society Respect for difference and acceptance of people with disabilities as part of human diversity and humanity Equality of opportunity Accessibility Equality between men and women Respect for developing capabilities of children with disability and respect for the right of children with disability to preserve their identity
  • 7. General Principles: Participation and Inclusion Participation important to correctly identify specific needs, and to empower the individual Full and effective participation and inclusion in society is recognised in the Convention as: A general principle (article 3) A general obligation (article 4) A right (articles 29 and 30)
  • 8. General Principles: Non-discrimination Fundamental principle of international human rights law Includes direct and indirect discrimination reasonable accommodation must be made for persons with disabilities reasonable accommodation : ‘necessary and appropriate modification and adjustments not imposing a disproportionate or undue burden, where needed in a particular case, to ensure to persons with disabilities the enjoyment or exercise on an equal basis with others of all human rights and fundamental freedoms’
  • 9. General Principles: Accessibility Important as a means to empowerment and inclusion Both a general principle and a stand-alone article (article 9) Access must be ensured to: Justice (article 13) Live independently and be included in the community (article 19) Information and communication services (article 21) Education (article 24) Health (article 25) Habilitation and rehabilitation (article 26) Work and employment (article 27) - human resource policies and practices Adequate standard of living and social protection (article 28) Participation in political and social life (article 29) Participation in cultural life, recreation, leisure and sport (article 30)
  • 10. Rights in the Convention Equality before the law without discrimination (article 5) Right to life, liberty and security of the person (articles 10 & 14) Equal recognition before the law and legal capacity (article 12) Freedom from torture (article 15) Freedom from exploitation, violence and abuse (article 16) Right to respect physical and mental integrity (article 17) Freedom of movement and nationality (article 18) Right to live in the community (article 19) Freedom of expression and opinion (article 21) Respect for privacy (article 22) Respect for home and the family (article 23) Right to education (article 24) Right to health (article 25) Right to work (article 27) Right to adequate standard of living (article 28) Right to participate in political and public life (article 29) Right to participation in cultural life (article 30)
  • 11. Protecting and Promoting Human Rights with Limited Resources International human rights law recognises the limitation of resources Limitations on resources is not an excuse to delay implementation Limited resources have to be prioritised according to reasonable and objective criteria and funding must be proportional Strategies for effective use of limited resources: Target low-cost programmes Target people in the most marginalised situations Be non-discriminatory Draw on international cooperation Include persons with disabilities in all stages
  • 12. Monitoring and Implementation All activities must include the participation of people with disabilities: ‘ Nothing about us without us’