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Reinforcing the rights based perspective of the UN Convention through the implementation of the CoE Disability Action Plan 2006-2016. Who we are?.
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Reinforcing the rights based perspective of the UN Conventionthrough the implementationof the CoE Disability Action Plan 2006-2016
Who we are? • EDF is an umbrella organisation with full members in 27 EU countries, Norway, Iceland & 43 European organisations from all main disabilities and chronic illnesses • Persons with disabilities & families organised in national and European federations as leaders • Bringing the unified voice of disabled people in Europe • Fighting for equal opportunities & human rights across the EU agenda • Making sure that no decisions affecting disabled people are taken without them
No, it does not establish new rights UN Convention and disability UN Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities • Yes, • it recognises that persons with disabilities “continue to face barriers in their participation as equal members of society and violations of their human rights ”
Medical model Persons with disabilities are patients exclusion is the consequence of their impairments UN Convention and disability The cultural revolution of the UN Convention Rights-based model • Persons with disabilities are citizens • exclusion is the consequence oflack of equal opportunities
the first Human Rights Treaty to be signed by the European Communities involved disability NGOs in the negotiation covers all the fields of life puts persons with disabilities fully on the Human Rights agenda UN Convention and disability The cultural revolution of the UN Convention
Legislative changes Policy planning Allocating ressources UN Convention and disability Commitments of Signatory States
The CoE Disability Action Plan • practical tool for the implementation of the rights enshrined in the CRPD • in line with the UN Convention • provides: detailed, Euro-specific suggestions for action • translated into 12 European languages
The CoE Disability Action Plan • unique in Europe as negotiated and agreed by member States, with the involvement of disabled people’s organizations • commits Member States to take action • looks at the perspective of the most vulnerable, invisible and stigmatized groups
The CoE Disability Action Plan • Need to establish key milestones for its implementation • Organizations of disabled people must be closely involved at national level in deciding actions contributing to the implementation of the plan and its review
For More Information www.edf-feph.org