CRPD Easy Read
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This paper is an EasyRead guide to the full agreement. It is not a legal paper. You need to look at the full agreement itself if you want to know what exactly the agreement says, or what countries have signed up to.
You can find the full agreement on the UN enable website at: www.un.org/disabilities/
The name of the full agreement is the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. You may also see or hear it called the United Nations Convention on Disability Rights.
There is a list of what is in this paper at the end of this paper on page 51
1. This agreement
This agreement sets out what countries have to do to make sure that disabled people have the same rights as everybody else.
Discrimination means being treated unfairly or not getting the changes you need because you are disabled.
Language means any way people talk to each other including sign language.
Disabled people have the same rights to be included in society as anybody else.
Disabled children should be respected for who they are as they grow up
They agree to do this by: Making rules and laws to give disabled people their rights and changing any laws that arent fair.
Making sure the rights of disabled people to be treated equally are included in all policies.
Doing as much as they can to make sure no one discriminates against disabled people.
Making sure things are designed for everyone to use or that can be easily changed.
Giving accessible information to disabled people about the things that will help them.
All countries promise to do as much as they can afford to make sure disabled people have equal access to things like housing, education and health care.
All countries should involve disabled people in making new laws and policies.
5. Being equal
Countries agree that everyone is equal under the law and that discrimination against disabled people will not be allowed.
Countries will work to make sure that disabled women and girls have full, free and equal lives.
Countries agree that disabled children have the right to be heard in all things that can affect them in their lives. Support will be given to children to help make this happen.
They should do this by: Having campaigns to change the way some people think about disabled peoples lives.
9. Accessibility
Countries should make sure disabled people have better access to things in all areas of life.
There should be better access to public buildings like hospitals and schools, and transport.
More guides and sign language interpreters should be available in public buildings.
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There should be guidelines about how to make access to public services better.
Anyone providing services should plan for good access for disabled people.
They should make sure that disabled people have access to new technology.
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Countries should make sure disabled people have the same chances as anyone else to live their lives.
11. Emergencies
Making sure that disabled people are properly protected when there are risky situations for everyone, for example when hurricanes happen.
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Disabled people have the same right to make their own decisions about important things as everyone else.
Disabled people should have the proper support they need when making decisions.
If a person really does need someone else to speak for them there should be rules to make sure this is done properly.
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Disabled people should get support to make sure they get these rights.
Countries should have special training for courts, police and prison staff.
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Disabled people should not be locked up just because they are disabled but only if the law says so for other reasons.
If disabled people are locked up they should be treated in the ways this agreement says.
They should also have the same rights that everyone else has under other international laws. This agreement does not list those rights but they include being:
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Disabled people must not be experimented on, especially medical experiments, (unless they freely agree).
Countries must do everything possible to make sure these things do not happen.
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Countries must also try to prevent abuse and they should make sure there is proper support, information and training on how to see abuse and how to report it.
Countries should make sure that services that support disabled people are properly checked up on to make sure abuse does not happen.
Countries should make sure that disabled people who have been abused get the help and support they need to keep them safe and help recover from the abuse.
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Countries must make sure they have good ways of finding out about abuse and making the abusers go to court.
Countries must think especially about the abuse of women and children.
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To belong to a country (be a citizen) and not have that taken away because they are disabled.
Disabled children will have the right to a name from birth, a right to be a citizen and if possible, the right to know and be cared for by their parents.
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And not to live in a particular place like a hostel if they dont want to.
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Get companies that make aids to think about all different needs of disabled people.
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This includes: Information in the way you need it, EasyRead for example.
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22. Privacy
Disabled people have the right to a private life and no one should interfere with or get in the way of that.
Countries must make sure that personal information about disabled people is kept confidential or private the same as everyone elses.
Countries must make sure that: Disabled people have equal rights to get married and start a family as long as both of the couple want to.
Disabled people have a right to decide how many children they have and when to have them, and not be sterilised against their will.
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Disabled people have the right to family planning and other information to help them decide these things.
Countries will provide support to disabled people to help bring up their children.
Children with disabilities have the right not to be kept apart from their families. Countries must support disabled children and their families.
Countries will make sure children are not taken away from their parents if they dont want to be, except when the law says it is in the best interests of the child. Children must not be taken away just because they or their parents are disabled. 25
24. Education
Disabled people have a right to education.
Countries will make sure disabled people have the opportunity to go to mainstream schools and can carry on learning throughout their lives so that:
Disabled people are able to develop their skills and abilities and take their place in the world.
Disabled people are not excluded from (kept out of) any sort of education.
Disabled people can go to good local schools, and dont have to pay for them, the same as everyone else.
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Teach people sign language and see it as a language of the deaf community.
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Deaf and blind children get the right education and support for them to learn.
Provide the right support for disabled people to continue their education as adults if they want to.
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25. Health
Disabled people have the right to good health and access to health services including family planning.
Countries will: Make sure disabled people have access to the same health services as others.
Make sure disabled people get the health services they need because of their disability.
Make sure health professionals give the same service to disabled people as to others.
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Make sure disabled people are not discriminated against in health and life insurance.
Make sure people are not refused care or treatment because they are disabled.
Countries will make sure that they look at disabled peoples needs and strengths at an early stage so that disabled people get the support and services they need.
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Countries will look at the different aids and equipment made to support disabled people to recover.
27. Work
Disabled people have a right to work, equal with others.
Countries will do more to get disabled people work and will help do this by: Making laws that make sure disabled people are treated equally and fairly at work.
Making sure disabled people have equal job rights and rules and pay.
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Making sure disabled people have a right to join a union the same as everyone else.
Making sure disabled people can go on work programmes and work training.
Helping disabled people find and keep jobs as well as get better jobs.
Giving disabled workers jobs with Government and in places like councils and hospitals.
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Countries must make sure that disabled people are not forced to do unpaid work.
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Disabled people have the right services and aids for their disability, at a price they can afford.
Disabled people especially girls and women and older people, have help to have a good enough standard of living.
Disabled people who are poor get help from the state with the costs of disability.
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Disabled people have the same chances to get retirement pensions as other people.
Disabled people have the right to vote by: Making sure voting is easy to do and understand.
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Allowing support to help people vote in the way they want, when needed.
Making sure disabled people can be involved in non government organisations and political parties.
Disabled people have the right to stand for election as MPs and councillors.
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Countries should work towards making sure that: Things like books are accessible.
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Rules and laws should not make it more difficult for disabled people to access things like books or films.
Disabled people are able to take part in disability sports and leisure activities.
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31. Information
Countries should collect the information they need to help make this agreement happen.
Personal information must be kept confidential and private. Governments must make sure that disabled people can access the information they collect the same as everyone else.
Make sure that countries share information, experiences and training so that all people work in the best way.
Make sure that countries work together on research and share what they find out. 39
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4 Years
After that, each country will send a report every 4 years, as well as extra reports if the Committee asks for them.
The Committee will decide what information countries need to put in their reports.
The reports can also be about things that are holding up disabled peoples rights.
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3 months
If the report is very late, the Committee can warn the country that in 3 months time it will go ahead and look at what is happening there anyway.
Each Country must make sure that the public can see its report and what the Committee has said about it.
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The Committee will think about how it can work with Countries to make this work happen in a good way.
Different departments and organisations will be invited by the Committee to give advice and information about their area of work.
The Committee may ask other human rights organisations to write reports about how their work fits into this agreement.
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6 Months
The first meeting will be no later than 6 months from the start of this work. The Secretary General will arrange future meetings.
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Agreement
Countries will be able to sign this agreement from the 30th of March 2007 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
These organisations can also join the agreement and also have a say when countries meet to talk about the agreement.
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