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United Nations declaration on Rights of Disabled 1975

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  • United Nations declaration on Rights of Disabled 1975

    This may be of use to carers etc.

    1. The term "disabled person" means any person unable to ensure by himself or herself, wholly or partly, the necessities of a normal individual and/or social life, as a result of deficiency, either congenital or not, in his or her physical or mental capabilities.

    2. Disabled persons shall enjoy all the rights set forth in this Declaration. These rights shall be granted to all disabled persons without any exception whatsoever and without distinction or discrimination on the basis of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinions, national or social origin, state of wealth, birth or any other situation applying either to the disabled person himself or herself or to his or her family.

    3. Disabled persons have the inherent right to respect for their human dignity. Disabled persons, whatever the origin, nature and seriousness of their handicaps and disabilities, have the same fundamental rights as their fellow-citizens of the same age, which implies first and foremost the right to enjoy a decent life, as normal and full as possible.

    4. Disabled persons have the same civil and political rights as other human beings; paragraph 7 of the Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons applies to any possible limitation or suppression of those rights for mentally disabled persons.

    5. Disabled persons are entitled to the measures designed to enable them to become as self-reliant as possible.

    6. Disabled persons have the right to medical, psychological and functional treatment, including prosthetic and orthetic appliances, to medical and social rehabilitation, education, vocational training and rehabilitation, aid, counselling, placement services and other services which will enable them to develop their capabilities and skills to the maximum and will hasten the processes of their social integration or reintegration.

    7. Disabled persons have the right to economic and social security and to a decent level of living. They have the right, according to their capabilities, to secure and retain employment or to engage in a useful, productive and remunerative occupation and to join trade unions.

    8. Disabled persons are entitled to have their special needs taken into consideration at all stages of economic and social planning.

    9. Disabled persons have the right to live with their families or with foster parents and to participate in all social, creative or recreational activities. No disabled person shall be subjected, as far as his or her residence is concerned, to differential treatment other than that required by his or her condition or by the improvement which he or she may derive therefrom. If the stay of a disabled person in a specialized establishment is indispensable, the environment and living conditions therein shall be as close as possible to those of the normal life of a person of his or her age.

    10. Disabled persons shall be protected against all exploitation, all regulations and all treatment of a discriminatory, abusive or degrading nature.

    11. Disabled persons shall be able to avail themselves of qualified legal aid when such aid proves indispensable for the protection of their persons and property. If judicial proceedings are instituted against them, the legal procedure applied shall take their physical and mental condition fully into account.

    12. Organizations of disabled persons may be usefully consulted in all matters regarding the rights of disabled persons.

    13. Disabled persons, their families and communities shall be fully informed, by all appropriate means, of the rights contained in this Declaration.

    http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/res3447.htm
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  • #2
    Re: United Nations declaration on Rights of Disabled 1975

    You beauty! What's contained in your post is the legal equivalent of an Exocet missile!
    Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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    • #3
      Re: United Nations declaration on Rights of Disabled 1975

      Not to be a kill joy, but Syria signed the U.n agreement in 1945.
      Last edited by strangewayofsavin; 25th February 2012, 22:10:PM.

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      • #4
        Re: United Nations declaration on Rights of Disabled 1975

        as did China in 1945, as did Iraq and iran, Libya in 1955, Oman in 1971 & north Korea in 1991, Isreal in 1949, Lebannon in 1949, Myanmar 1948, Rwanda in 1962, and Zimbabwe in 1980, and all these countries are still listed as members of the U.N

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        • #5
          Re: United Nations declaration on Rights of Disabled 1975

          Depends on which conventions and/or declarations they signed.
          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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          • #6
            Re: United Nations declaration on Rights of Disabled 1975

            I think this might be a bit of a lost gem so well done to you Cynthesys indeed your a star!!, I'm going to email it to our Equality Rights Adviser she works day and night in her own time as well as at work, see what she makes of it! We might even be able to use it in our up and coming Court of Appeal Case.

            The scary thing about it is, that 37 years later we are still fighting for some of those "Rights" even here in the UK and there are many examples that have moved backwards particularly since May 2010!!!!
            Last edited by jane1108; 25th February 2012, 22:58:PM. Reason: Adding text :)
            I'd love to be a Springer Spaniel

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            • #7
              Re: United Nations declaration on Rights of Disabled 1975

              Dont think that UK ratified until about 2008

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