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UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities The ‘Shadow’ Report. What the convention is in brief G overnment’s initial report to the UN. Aims UNCRPD ( t he Convention) http://www.un.org/disabilities/convention/conventionfull.shtml.
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UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities The ‘Shadow’ Report What the convention is in brief Government’s initial report to the UN.
Aims UNCRPD (the Convention) http://www.un.org/disabilities/convention/conventionfull.shtml • Disabled people should have equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms and prevent discriminationand promote equality and inclusion. • Ratified by UK Gov’ in June 2009 so Gov’ bound by the Convention’s terms. Gov to promote aims and consider the Convention when developing policies • Disabled people to be involved in policy making
50 Articles, 30 layout disabled people’s rights on key areas, including: • Article 9 – Accessibility • Article 13 - Access to justice • Article 16 - Freedom from exploitation, violence and abuse • Article 19 - Living independently and being included in the community • Article 24 – Education • Article 27 - Work and employment • Article 28 - Adequate standard of living and social protection • Article 29 - Participation in political and public lifeArticle 30 - Participation in cultural life, recreation, leisure and sport
Article 31-50 involve administration and implementation, which includes: • Each state appointing an independent mechanism to ‘promote, protect and monitor implementation’ of the Convention: UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission • All states to report every 4 years on measures being taken • Monitoring committee of 12-18 experts consider reports. Com give 2 yearly reports to Gen Assembly – next one Spring 2015
UK Government report http://odi.dwp.gov.uk/disabled-people-and-legislation/un-convention-on-the-rights-of-disabled-people/have-your-say.php • Submitted to UN in Nov 2011: Rosy picture? • Convention is ‘important and necessary statement’ - ‘aligned with UK approach of mainstreaming and inclusion’. • Article 19 Gov’ said it is increasing inclusion in the community – nothing on cuts to social care and support, (started in 2010). • Mentions Equality Act re tackling barriers but not Red Tape Challenge (April 2011) and Public Sector Equality Duties (PSED) not the review, (May 2012) • Mentions the Work Programme – not its 95% failure rate Lastly…
UK Government report http://odi.dwp.gov.uk/disabled-people-and-legislation/un-convention-on-the-rights-of-disabled-people/have-your-say.php • Article 28 - Adequate standard of living and social protection • Welfare Reform Act will ‘tackle entrenched poverty and end intergenerational worklessness’ – Impact of: Bedroom Tax/ Social housing size criteria, DLA abolished replaced by PIP -28% reduction in claimants, nothing about problems with WCA.
Shadow report • UN’s committee encourages Vol. groups to provide ‘parallel’ or ‘shadow reports’ to assist with scrutiny of Government. • The UN suggests parallel reports ‘should …. highlight key areas of concern and make concrete recommendations for change’ – opportunity to tell it how it is! • The Reclaiming Our Futures Alliance producing shadow report. The Alliance co-ordinating with DDPOs in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland re their reports. • Clarifying how many reports from England.
Shadow report Concerns highlighted include: • Changes to legal aid and judicial review – Access to Justice • Cuts to care and support – Living independently and being included in the community • WCA/ESA – rights to Work and Employment • Impact of Bedroom Tax, loss of DLA, problems with WCAand Universal credit re Adequate stand of living and social protection • Attacks on inclusive education
Shadow report • Shadow report to be submitted in June 2014 • Events to publicise Shadow report! • Committee will report to UN Assembly next Spring 2015.