Title: Diapositiva 1
1The UNCRPD implementation in Europe a tool and
a challenge for DPI
Giampiero Griffo
Disabled Peoples International - DPI
23.5.2008 Entry in force of UN Convention on the
rights of PwD EU ratify 23.1.2011
3Higher recognition of the rights of pwd
4From the recognition of the needs
To recognition of the rights
5154 States has signed CRPD90 States has signed
Optional Protocol 125 States has ratified CRPD75
States has ratified Optional Protocol
6World ratification process
- CRPD is an international standard both for
persons with disabilities programs and policies
and for general development
7Ratification in Europe (36 1 24 of EU)
- Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech republic,
Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova,
Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, S. Marino, Romania,
Russia Federation, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland - European Union
8New perspectivesfor PwD in the world
1 billions of Persons with Disabilities
can Change their Quality of life (15 of
world population)
9Condition of PwD in the world
82 live in developing countries (about 800
millions, 1/3 of the poor population)
10Condition of PwD in the world
Only 2 receives services or support
11Condition of PwD in the world
90 of pwd are unemployed (OIL)
DPI-Europe
European Disability Forum
12Condition of PwD in the world
98 children with disabilities not have
access to a formal education
13Condition of PwD in European Union
- 80 millions
- in 27 countries
14Condition of PwD in European Union
- The unemployment rate
- is about 80
- 2003 EUROSTAT)
- 17 of active population in
- European Union have
- a disability
15Condition of PwD in European Union
- 500.000 PwD
- are segregated
- in 2.500
- Mega-instituts
- (2004, INCLUDED
- IN SOCIETY)
16The Condition of PwD
- Societies low regard for the abilities of
persons with disabilities has resulted in
discrimination and stigma attached to disability
which pose great barriers in their participation
in economic, cultural, political and social life
17The Condition of PwD
- PwD are discriminated citizen and live conditions
of lack of equal opportunity - PwD meet obstacles and barriers to social
participation - PwD INVISIBLE CITIZEN
18The contents of the UN Convention will be the
base of intervention in all countries
Article 1 - Purpose The purpose of the present
Convention is to promote, protect and ensure the
full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and
fundamental freedoms by all persons with
disabilities, and to promote respect for their
inherent dignity.
19Persons with disabilities are part of society
20Economical crisis in Europe
- Strong resistance from the governments to accept
the human rights approach - first time in Europe a solution against the
economical crisis is cut the social funds - mains resistances are on the education, on
independent living, on social protection
21Convention on the Rights of PwDArticle 24
Education
- 1. States Parties recognize the right of persons
with disabilities to education. With a view to
realizing this right without discrimination and
on the basis of equal opportunity, States Parties
shall ensure an inclusive education system at
all levels and life long learning directed to - (a) The full development of human potential and
sense of dignity and self-worth, and the
strengthening of respect for human rights,
fundamental freedoms and human diversity - (b) The development by persons with disabilities
of their personality, talents and creativity, as
well as their mental and physical abilities, to
their fullest potential - (c) Enabling persons with disabilities to
participate effectively in a free society.
22Statistics of EADSNE 2008
- Total pupils in primary school 54.891.009
- Total pupils with disabilities 2.273.041
(4,14) - Pupils with disabilities 889.482 (1,6)
- in ordinary setting 39,1
- Pupils with disabilities 1.383.559
(2,54) - in segregated setting 60,9
23Condition of PwD in European Union
- 60 of children with
- disabilities are
- segregated in special
- classes or schools
- (2008, EURIDYCE)
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25Article 44 - Regional integration organizations
- 1. Regional integration organization shall
mean an organization constituted by sovereign
States of a given region, to which its member
States have transferred competence in respect of
matters governed by this Convention. Such
organizations shall declare, in their instruments
of formal confirmation or accession, the extent
of their competence with respect to matters
governed by this Convention. Subsequently, they
shall inform the depositary of any substantial
modification in the extent of their competence. - 2. References to States Parties in the present
Convention shall apply to such organizations
within the limits of their competence. - 3. For the purposes of article 45, paragraph 1,
and article 47, paragraphs 2 and 3, any
instrument deposited by a regional integration
organization shall not be counted. - 4. Regional integration organizations, in matters
within their competence, may exercise their right
to vote in the Conference of States Parties, with
a number of votes equal to the number of their
member States that are Parties to this
Convention. Such an organization shall not
exercise its right to vote if any of its member
States exercises its right, and vice versa.
26EU fonctioning
- EU Parliament
- EU Commission
- Council of Ministries
- EU institutions
27National competence
- European Union competence, delegate by state
members in a EU Treaty
28EU instruments
- Directives and regulations (30 of national
legislation) - Programs
- Policies
- EU unit on disability in the DG justice (from DG
social)
29European disability forum 27 national
council 40 European organizationsLobbying
activity toward European institutions European
Parliament National govermants
30EDF initiative
- Periodical Meeting with head of EU institutions
to evaluate implementation of CRPD - Intergroup on disability in EU Parliament
- Participation to HLG and other EU bodies
- Meeting with DG of EC
- Seminar on disability during each presidency
31EU Comptetences - exclusive
- a)the compatibility of State aid with the
internal market - (b) the common custom tariff
- (c) its own public administration
- (d) any other matter to the extent that
provisions of the Convention or legal instruments
adopted in implementation thereof affect or alter
common rules previously established by the Union
32EU Comptetences - shared competence and on
matters where the Union coordinates, supports
and/or supplements the actions of the Member
States
- action to combat discrimination on the ground
of disability - - free movement of goods, persons, services and
capital - agriculture
- transport by rail, road, sea and air transport
- taxation
- internal market
- equal pay for male and female workers
- trans-European network policy
- statistics
33Union legal acts or policy measures, where there
is close and substantial connection with the
implementation of the CRPD
- employment
- development of quality of education and
implementation of a vocational training policy - economic and social cohesion
- development cooperation
- cooperation with industrialised countries
34European Union initiative
- Ratification produce
- European disability startegy (2010-2020)
- Directive of access to market on equal basys
- System of monitoring
- Forum of discussion
35European strategy on disability (2010-2020)
- Accessibility
- Participation
- Equality
- Employment
- Education and vocational training
- Social protection
- Health
- External relationship
36European strategy on disability (2010-2020)
- Accessibility
- Ensure accessibility to goods, services including
public services and assistive devices for people
with disabilities. - Regulations for passenger with disabilities in
Air, bus, train, boat and ITC and television - Public procurements
- Directive on equal access of market provisions
(services and goods)
37European strategy on disability (2010-2020)
- Participation
- Achieve full participation of people with
disabilities in society by - enabling them to enjoy all the benefits of EU
citizenship - Freedom of movement campaign
- Parking card
- - removing administrative and attitudinal
barriers to full and equal participation - providing quality community-based services,
including access to personal assistance - Community living programme
38European strategy on disability (2010-2020)
- Equality
- Eradicate discrimination on grounds of disability
in the EU - Directive on employment, Ombdusperson, EU Agency
on HR - Employment
- Enable many more people with disabilities to earn
their living on the open labour market - Specific provisions
39European strategy on disability (2010-2020)
- Education and vocational training
- Promote inclusive education and lifelong learning
for pupils and students with disabilities - EU Agency on development for SEN, programs
- Social protection
- Promote decent living conditions for people with
disabilities
40European strategy on disability (2010-2020)
- Health
- Foster equal access to health services and
related facilities for people with disabilities - External relationship
- Promote the rights of people with disabilities
within the EU external action - Lobbying activities to EC
- Italian network on disability and development
41European strategy on disability (2010-2020)
- Implementation of the Strategy
- Awareness-raising
- Raise societys awareness of disability issues
and foster greater knowledge among people with
disabilities of their rights and how to exercise
them
42European strategy on disability (2010-2020)
- Implementation of the Strategy
- Financial support
- Optimise use of EU funding instruments for
accessibility and non-discrimination and increase
visibility of disability-relevant funding
possibilities in post-2013 programmes (structural
funds)
43European strategy on disability (2010-2020)
- Implementation of the Strategy
- Statistics and data collection and monitoring
- Supplement the collection of periodic
disability-related statistics with a view to
monitoring the situation of persons with
disabilities. - Statistical indicators
44European work forum
- Annual meeting to evaluate in the state members
and in EU the Progress on implementation of CRPD - Participation of experts, DPOs, NIHR, EU unit on
disability
45Other issues
- Reasearch on disability
- Participation to ANED work
- EU programs on research
- Support National council in accession countries
- (Balkan area, ex-Russia countries)
- Bioethics
- Document on persons with disabilities in S. Marino
46National level
47CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES ARTICLE 3 - GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- The principles of the present Convention shall
be - (a) Respect for inherent dignity, individual
autonomy including the freedom to make ones own
choices, and independence of persons - (b) Non-discrimination
- (c) Full and effective participation and
inclusion in society - (d) Respect for difference and acceptance of
disability as part of human diversity and
humanity - (e) Equality of opportunity
- (f) Accessibility
- (g) Equality between men and women
- (h) Respect for the evolving capacities of
children with disabilities and respect for the
right of children with disabilities to preserve
their identities.
48UN Convention on the rights of PwDArticle 5
Equality and non discrimination
- 1. States Parties recognize that all persons are
equal before and under the law and are entitled
without any discrimination to the equal
protection and equal benefit of the law. - 2. States Parties shall prohibit all
discrimination on the basis of disability and
guarantee to persons with disabilities equal and
effective legal protection against discrimination
on all grounds. - 3. In order to promote equality and eliminate
discrimination, States Parties shall take all
appropriate steps to ensure that reasonable
accommodation is provided. - 4. Specific measures which are necessary to
accelerate or achieve de facto equality of
persons with disabilities shall not be considered
discrimination under the terms of the present
Convention.
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49Examples of discrimination in Europe
- Ordinary PCD
- Unemployment 11,0 70,0
- Railway Access 100 lt5
- Access to information 100 lt3
50Discrimination on the basis of disability
- Discrimination on the basis of disability means
any distinction, exclusion or restriction on the
basis of disability which has the purpose or
effect of impairing or nullifying the
recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal
basis with others, of all human rights and
fundamental freedoms in the political, economic,
social, cultural, civil or any other field. It
includes all forms of discrimination, including
denial of reasonable accommodation
51Multidiscrimination for women with disabilities
52National antidiscrimination legislation
- Transposition of EU directives 78/2000
- Specific antidiscrimination law in Chech rep,
Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Serbia, Sweden,
UK, - National independent Human right institutions
53The condition of persons with disabilities is a
Human Rights matter
54Discrimination is the different treatment
without justification
55Equal opportunities(UN Standard rules - 1993)
- 24. To realize "equal opportunities" means to
make possible the process through which the
different societies and different environments,
as well as the services, activities, information
and documentation, are rendered accessible to
all, especially to persons with disability. - 25. The principle of equality of rights
implicates that the needs of each person and of
all individuals are of equal importance, that
these needs must become the foundation for the
planning of society and that all the resources
are committed in such a way to assure that each
individual has the same opportunity to take part.
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56Equal opportunities(UN Standard rules - 1993)
- 26. Persons with disability are members of
society and have the right to stay within their
community. They should receive the support they
need within ordinary structures for education,
health, the commitment and welfare services. - 27. When persons with disability acquire equal
rights, they should have equal duties. When
these rights have been acquired, society should
increase their expectations towards persons with
disability. As part of the process for equal
opportunities, we should see to it that, persons
with disability take on their full responsibility
as members of society.
57Disability in not only a competence field for
professionals, but mainly a political and
cultural problem
58The Condition of PwD
- The disability condition is both cause and effect
of poverty
59Poverty and PwD
- Poverty for economic and social condition lack
of economic resources , degradated conditions
(health, food, igienic, social, etc.) - POVERTY OF RESOURCES
60Poverty and PwD
- Poverty for social impoverishment obstacles and
barriers for access to rights, unequal and
discriminated treatment, more cost to enjoy goods
and services, etc. - POVERTY OF RIGHTS
61Research of Leonard Cheshire in United Kingdom
A family in which live a person with disabilities
have the double probability to become poor
62Poverty and PwD
- Economic poverty and social condition
- Poverty for social impoverishment
- POVERTY OF SOCIAL RECOGNITION
- Social Exclusion
63EU encourage inclusion of PWD in the National
policies related to poverty, social cohesion,
employment and access to market
- The planning activitiy sharing with 27 country
members is the Plan of reform
64Paradigmas Change
- From Medical Model of Disability ?
- To Social Model of Disability based on Human
rights respect
65Medical Model Social Model on HR
- PWD are citizen with different abilities
- PWD live discrimination lack of equal
opportunity - Treatment is social inclusion
- All society is competent
- PWD are ill, invalid
- Treatment is recovery and protection
- The PWD need to be segregated
- Prevalent competences for PwD are medical
66Definition of disability into UN Convention
- disability results from the interaction between
persons with impairments and attitudinal and
environmental barriers that hinders their full
and effective participation in society on an
equal basis with others (preamble e)
67Convention on the rights of persons with
Disabilities UN 2006
Human Diversity
68Convention on the rights of persons with
Disabilities
- The condition of persons with specific
characteristics depend from social and individual
factors - Disability isnt an health condition
- Prevent disability in medical and social policies
- Disability is an ordinary condition of all human
being
69Prevent disability isnt a cost but economical
and social convenience
70Strategical actions
- Legal protection
- New Treatment
- Collecting Data
- Appropriate Policies
- Inclusive development
- CBR-CBID
- Monitoring
71Convention on the Rights ofPersons with
DisabilitiesArticle 4 General Obligations
2. With regard to economic, social and cultural
rights, each State Party undertakes to take
measures to the maximum of its available
resources and, where needed, within the framework
of international cooperation, with a view to
achieving progressively the full realization of
these rights, without prejudice to those
obligations contained in the present Convention
that are immediately applicable according to
international law.
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72Actions for Legal protection
- Training on Human Rights legal protection PwD,
DPOs and lawyers - Create legal protection centers
- Building alliance with HR Commission and other HR
independent bodies
73Sentences in various contries based on CRPD
- Italy on inclusive education
- UK on employment
-
74Empowerment
- Enforce the capacity and skills
- Give power in society
- Support the participation of PwD into society and
their communities, support involvement of DPOs in
the process of ratification, implementation and
monitoring of CRPD - Training Pwd on Human Rights
75Empowerment
- Individual
- Social
- Political
76Empowerment
77UN Convention on the rights of PwDArticle 26
Habilitation and rehabilitation
- 1. States Parties shall take effective and
appropriate measures, including through peer
support, to enable persons with disabilities to
attain and maintain maximum independence, full
physical, mental, social and vocational ability,
and full inclusion and participation in all
aspects of life. To that end, States Parties
shall organize, strengthen and extend
comprehensive habilitation and rehabilitation
services and programmes, particularly in the
areas of health, employment, education and social
services, in such a way that these services and
programmes - (a) Begin at the earliest possible stage, and
are based on the multidisciplinary assessment of
individual needs and strengths - (b) Support participation and inclusion in the
community and all aspects of society, are
voluntary, and are available to persons with
disabilities as close as possible to their own
communities, including in rural areas.
78Re-habilitate
79Read with closed eyesMove without
walkingCommunicate without speakingLiving
with open heart
80Re-habilitate society
- Habilitate all professionals politicians
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87Addis Abeba (Etiopia) Donna sorda vasaia
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89UN Convention on the rights of PwDArticle 31 -
Statistics and data collection
- 1. States Parties undertake to collect
appropriate information, including statistical
and research data, to enable them to formulate
and implement policies to give effect to the
present Convention. The process of collecting and
maintaining this information shall - (a) Comply with legally established safeguards,
including legislation on data protection, to
ensure confidentiality and respect for the
privacy of persons with disabilities - (b) Comply with internationally accepted norms to
protect human rights and fundamental freedoms and
ethical principles of statistics. - 2. The information collected in accordance with
this article shall be disaggregated as
appropriate and used to help assess the
implementation of States Parties obligations
under the present Convention, and to identify and
address the barriers faced by persons with
disabilities in exercising their rights. - 3. States Parties shall assume the responsibility
for the dissemination of these statistics and
ensure their accessibility to people with
disabilities and others.
90Data and persons with disabilities
- From Statistics data based on medical model of
disability to ? - Statistics data based on social model of
disability - From Statistics data focused on institutions to?
- Statistics data centered on respect of human
rights
91Data and persons with disabilities
- Collecting data on real condition of persons with
disabilities - Check the condition of discrimination,lack of
equal opportunities and participation - Mainstreaming disability in statistics
- Evaluate social inclusion policies
92Emancipatory research in Mandhya district (India)
- EU statistical indicators to check the progress
in implementation of CRPD
93Data and persons with disabilities
- No data No policies
- Poor data Poor policies
- Appropriate data New policies
94Reformulate the concept of justice for PwD
- The model of disability based on respect of human
rights for persons with disabilities as neuw
paradigma of justice, ethic and praxis of society
and individuals
95Reformulate the concept of justice for PwD
- No a Justice based on
- Metaphisic
- Charity
- Reimboursement
- Protection
96Reformulate the concept of justice for PwD
- Yes to a new concept
- Of Justice based on
- Inclusion
- Empowerment
- respect of Human Rights
- Put in value the Human Diversity
97From a welfare basedon social protectionto a
development based onsocial inclusion
98Mainstreaming policies
- Use of the economical and human resources for all
99Inclusive development
- Include the social as element of development
- Building a development that respect Human Rights
of all - Link the development to inclusion (development
without exclusion)
100Globalization of the Rights
- vs
- Globalization of the market
101Social Inclusion
Inclusive development
102Community-based Rehabilitation ?
- Community-based inclusive development
103Community based Rehabilitation - CBR
- CBR is a strategy of local community development,
based on respect of Human rights of all members,
organizing habilitation and rehabilitation
services to garantee equal opportunity and social
inclusion of PwD - CBR is building by an inclusive development
strategy, with direct participation of PwD, their
families and all member of communities, removing
barriers and obstacles and deleting
discrimination in all society and creating
adequate services and programmes particular in
the area of health, education, employment and
social services.
104UN Convention on the rights of PwD Article 33
National implementation and monitoring
- 1. States Parties, in accordance with their
system of organization, shall designate one or
more focal points within government for matters
relating to the implementation of the present
Convention, and shall give due consideration to
the establishment or designation of a
coordination mechanism within government to
facilitate related action in different sectors
and at different levels. - 2. States Parties shall, in accordance with their
legal and administrative systems, maintain,
strengthen, designate or establish within the
State Party, a framework, including one or more
independent mechanisms, as appropriate, to
promote, protect and monitor implementation of
the present Convention. When designating or
establishing such a mechanism, States Parties
shall take into account the principles relating
to the status and functioning of national
institutions for protection and promotion of
human rights. - 3. Civil society, in particular persons with
disabilities and their representative
organizations, shall be involved and participate
fully in the monitoring process.
105EU system of monitoring
- Reports of the Union and its Member States will
cover their respective competences - Agreements and conflicts
- Space of political action from Dpos, in the
reccommendation of the UN Committee on the right
of persons with disabilities - Presence of leaders of the disability movement in
the UN committee in Spain CERMI recognize
independent body
106EU Member states that present report to UN
- Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Spain,
- Shadow report in Italy, Slovakia, Spain, ..
107Monitoring respect of Human rights of PwD
- National and local Action plan on disability
108Disability is an envolving concept
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110Insertion, Integration, Inclusion
- Inclusion is a complex and systemic process to
transform rules, aptitudes, behavior - Inclusion needs instruments of participation and
support of training and inclusive rules
111Social Inclusion
- Inclusion is a right based on full participation
of PwD in all fields of life on equal base by the
others, without discriminations, respecting
dignity and valorising human diversity, throught
appropriate interventions, removing barriers and
prejudices and support based on mainstreaming to
live in local communities
112- Inclusion is effective only
- with direct participation of
- excluded and discriminated Persons
113Nothing about us without us
- We are really experts
- on our own life
- Hamburg declaration
- enable people and communities to take control of
their destiny and society
114UN Convention on the rights of PwDArticle 4
General Obligations
- 3. In the development and implementation of
legislation and policies to implement the present
Convention, and in other decision-making
processes concerning issues relating to persons
with disabilities, States Parties shall closely
consult with and actively involve persons with
disabilities, including children with
disabilities, through their representative
organizations.
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117Put in Value human diversity
118Old Greece
- Kalòs man health and beautiful
- Kai is also
- Agathòs good and appropiate
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121The participative and inclusive societies
- Right to be different
- Difference to be right
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