Mainstreaming Humans rights of persons with disabilities in all policies By Giampiero Griffo DPI World Executive member of EDF.

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Mainstreaming Humans rights of persons with disabilities in all policies By Giampiero Griffo DPI World Executive member of EDF

Disabled Peoples’ International-DPI 142 National Assemblies member (28 in Europe) 5 Regional Organisation (Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, North-America & Caraibic, South America) Consultative Status to all international Bodies (UN, WHO, ILO, Council of Europe, UE, etc.)

Disabled Peoples International - DPI Cross disability organization Support and defend the Human rights of PWD Influence and lobbying international, regional and national institutions and governments Empower DPOs and PwD Develop awareness on PwD condition Collect and spread information and documentation

DPI-Europe4 Condition of PwD in the world 650 millions of Persons with disabilities

Entry in force of UN Convention on the rights of PwD : higher recognition of the rights of pwd

Very speed process of ricognition of the rights First document UN (1971) World year of handicapped persons (1981) World Action Programme ( ) Standard Rules (1993) Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (2006)

What impact with disability policies? Human rights approach –Change of framework: from the medical model to the human rights model of disability –Rethinking care and policies –Mainstreaming disability in all policies –Involvement of PwD in the decisions

Change of framework From Medical Model of Disability  To Social Model of Disability based on Human rights approach

Medical Model Human Rights Model PWD are ill, invalid Treatment is recovery and protection The PWD need to be segregated Prevalent competences for PwD are medical PWD are citizen with different abilities PWD live discrimination & lack of equal opportunity Treatment is social inclusion All society is competent

Definition 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)

CONVENTION 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 one’s 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.

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Examples of discrimination in Italy OrdinaryPwD Rate of unemployment 6,0%76,0% Rate of 54/4633/67 unemployment ofwomen Access to trains100%<10%

Discrimination is the different treatment without justification

DPI-Europe16 UN Convention on the rights of PwD Article 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.

DPI-Europe17 Equal opportunities (Standard rules) “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.

DPI-Europe18 Equal opportunities (Standard rules) 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.

The Condition of PwD The disability condition is both cause and effect of poverty

Poverty and PwD Poverty for economic and social condition: lack of economic resources, degradated conditions (health, food, igienic, social, etc.) POVERTY OF RESOURCES

Poverty 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

Poverty and PwD Economic poverty and social condition + Poverty for social impoverishment = POVERTY OF SOCIAL RECOGNITION Social Exclusion

DPI-Europe23 Poverty and PwD Poverty of knowledge in the society on the persons with disabilities condition Lack of capacity to guarantee respect of Human rights for PwD in all area of society POVERTY OF COMPETENCES POVERTY OF SOLUTIONS

The 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

DPI-Europe25 The 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

DPI-EuropeEuropean Disability Forum Health Condition (disorder/disease) International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health - ICF WHO 2001 Environmental & social FactorsPersonalFactors Functions and body structures (impairement ) Activities ( Limitation) Participation(Restrinction)

DPI-EuropeEuropean Disability Forum Human Diversity International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health - ICF WHO 2001 Environmental & social factors Impoverishment Personal factors Empowerment Functions and body structures (characteristics ) Activities (Limitation & Discrimination) Participation (Restrinction & Inclusion)

Convention on the right of persons with disabilities and ICF The condition of persons with specific characteristics depend from social and individual factors Disability is a social relationship and responsibility of Governments and societies Disability is an ordinary condition of all human being

DPI-Europe29 UN Convention on the rights of PwD Article 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.

DPI-Europe30 Re-habilitate Habilitat e

Read with closed eyes Move without walking Communicate without speaking Living with open heart

DPI-Europe32 Re-habilitate society Habilitate all professionals & politicians

The 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.

Condition of PwD in the world 82% live in developping countries (about 530 millions, ¾ of the poor population)

Condition of PwD in the world Only 2% receives services or support

Condition of PwD in the world 98% children with disabilities not have access to a formal education

DPI-Europe37 Condition of PwD in European Union 50 millions in 25 countries 90 millions in the CoE countries

DPI-Europe38 Condition of PwD in European Union The unemployment rate is about 80% 2003 – EUROSTAT) 16% of active population in European Union have a disability

DPI-Europe39 Condition of PwD in European Union 56% of children with disabilities are segregated in special classes or schools (2003, EURIDYCE)

DPI-Europe40 Condition of PwD in European Union PwD not have access to goods and services and not have freedom to move in European Union

DPI-Europe41 Condition of PwD in European Union PwD are segregated in mega-institution (2004, INCLUDED IN SOCIETY)

DPI-Europe42 Rethinking care of PwD WHO International meeting (Helsinki 2002) Chronical diseases treatment (2006) Council of Europe Action Plan to promote the rights and full participation of people with disabilities in society: improving the quality of life of people with disabilities in Europe

DPI-Europe43 UN Convention on the rights of PwD Article 4 – General obligations 1.States Parties undertake to ensure and promote the full realization of all human rights and fundamental freedoms for all persons with disabilities without discrimination of any kind on the basis of disability. To this end, States Parties undertake: (a) To adopt all appropriate legislative, administrative and other measures for the implementation of the rights recognized in the present Convention; (b) To take all appropriate measures, including legislation, to modify or abolish existing laws, regulations, customs and practices that constitute discrimination against persons with disabilities; © To take into account the protection and promotion of the human rights of persons with disabilities in all policies and programmes;

DPI-Europe44 UN Convention on the rights of PwD Article 4 – General obligations (d)To refrain from engaging in any act or practice that is inconsistent with the present Convention and to ensure that public authorities and institutions act in conformity with the present Convention; (e)To take all appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disability by any person, organization or private enterprise;

Maistreaming disability in all policies Mainstreaming is not only a methodology, but is a content of policies

Mainstreaming policies In all fields (transport, education, employment, sport, ITC, etc.) With the ordinary funds for all With appropriate inclusive measures (non discrimination, equalization of opportunities)

Maistreaming disability in all policies Include disability issues in all policies means know the levels of lack of equal opportunities and discrimination that persons with disabilities live

DPI-Europe48 Change approach on collecting data on disability From statistics based only on health condition, pensions and benefit  to data on level and quality of participation, enjoy rights and promote social inclusion

DPI-Europe49 CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Article 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.

DPI-Europe50 Data on persons with disabilities Collecting data on real condition of persons with disabilities: Check the barriers and restriction of participation Check discrimination and inapropriate treatment Mainstreaming disability in statistics Evaluate social inclusion policies

Maistreaming disability in all policies Approve non discrimination legislation based on disabilities

CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Article 2 - Definitions “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;

Maistreaming disability in all policies Adopt concrete measures to remove barriers and obstacles and promote equal opportunities

Maistreaming disability in all policies Building policies based on Universal design

Inclusive Development Include “social issues” into development Building a development respecting human rights of all citizen Development of an inclusive society based on an inclusive economy (nobody escluded)

Main goal of Human Rights strategy SOCIAL INCLUSION

Insertion, Integration, Inclusion… Inclusion is a complex process to transform rules, aptitudes, behavior Inclusion needs instruments of participation and appropriate policies based on mainstreaming actions

Social 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 participation based on mainstreaming policies with the goal to live in local communities

Inclusion is effective only with direct participation of excluded and discriminated Persons

UN Convention on the rights of PwD Article 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.

Social inclusion = Inclusive development

Nothing 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”

Support the Value of human diversity

Old Greece Kalòs = healthy man and beauty Kai = is also Agathòs = good

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Inclusive and participative Societies Right to be different Difference to be right