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Expectations of an ANEC Social Partner ANEC General Assembly Brussels, 11 June 2009 Carlotta Besozzi, EDF Director. The European Disability Forum.
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Expectations of an ANEC Social PartnerANEC General AssemblyBrussels, 11 June 2009Carlotta Besozzi, EDF Director
The European Disability Forum • An independent umbrella NGO with national networks in 27 EU countries, Norway, Iceland & 40 European organisations from all main disabilities and chronic illnesses • Led by persons with disabilities & families • EDF receives support from EU, members and other donors
Our mission • Fighting for equal opportunities & human rights across the EU agenda and beyond through a unified voice • Making sure nothing about disabled people is decided without disabled people
Our priorities • Ratification and Implementation UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities at EC and national level • Access to education and employment • Quality of social services and independent living • Access to goods and services • Access to transport, Infrastructure, ICT • Access to vote – Disability Votes Count • Achieving a Disability Pact with objectives and targets • Mainstreaming non discrimination clause in Lisbon Treaty
MOU between ANEC & EDF • Signed on 18 June 2008 • Formalises the long standing cooperation between ANEC and EDF • Matching complementary expertise: • ANEC with standardisation processes and procedures, issues covering all consumers • EDF with knowledge and experience on needs of persons with disabilities • Achieving a high level of safety and accessibility for consumers of all ages and disability
Achievements of joint work • Introduction of measures concerning use of standards as a complement to legislation in the revision of EU Electronic Communications Regulatory Package • Cooperation in working groups for the drafting of standards within mandate 376 (ICT) • Exploring possibility of standard development in implementation of regulation on the rights of persons with disabilities travelling by air • Capacity building of Dpos • Common statements on future of e-accessibility/web accessibility
Evaluation • Disabled people see increasingly themselves as consumers and rights holders • Cooperation has been positive and leading also with work with elderly people’s organisations • Looking forward to enhance and continue cooperation • Key issues for removing barriers for consumers with disabilities lie ahead
ChallengesAhead • Achieving legislation on e- accessibility and web accessibility by designing a common strategy • Engaging in expert group on e-accessibility • Capacity building of consumers with disabilities for participation in standardisation
EDF expectations • Implementation of EU regulations on passengers rights: air transport, bus, maritime & inland waterways • Engaging in new mandate to standardisation bodies 420 on built environment and possible future mandate on Design for All • Addressing the needs of persons with disabilities in emergency situations • Promotion of Guide CEN Cenelec Guide 6 – Guidelines for standards and developers to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities
For further information www.edf-feph.org