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UN Convention on the Rights of Disabled People (UN CRPD)Scottish Civil Society Reporting on the UK List of Issues Dr Pauline Nolan

Inclusion Scotland•National Disabled People’s Organisation in Scotland•Mission:

• Promote Equality and Human Rights

• Raise awareness of the barriers faced by disabled people in Scotland

• Agree with and promote the Social Model of Disability and Independent Living

UN CRPD Timeline• UK ratification of UNCRPD – June 2009

• UK submitted its report to the UN – November 2011

• 1st UN Scrutiny of UK Govt implementation of UNCRPD – Spring 2016??

• Inclusion Scotland consultation – April -…

Inclusion Scotland nationwide consultation• Approach: Multi-strand equalities and seldom heard voices

• ‘What’s got worse and what got better?’

• April onwards: AGM and 3 further events•

• Other organisations’ events

• Publication sent to local DPO’s

• Online Questionnaire

Findings • 9+ major human rights issues reported back by disabled people• Backed this up with evidence from research by, e.g. DWP, academics and big disability charities.

Findings – Key messages1) Disabled people in Scotland are not experiencing their

rights as well as they should

2) Some groups of disabled people fare worse than others across the board,

e.g. people with learning disabilities and people with mental health conditions

We asked, ‘What are the 5 most important changes that would improve the lives of disabled people?’

A Vision for an Inclusive Scotland

With recommendations for Government and Public bodies directly from disabled people

Findings • Adequate Standard of Living

- Economic crisis,

- welfare reform, and

- cuts to social care

• Work and Employment

Findings• Discrimination against

• Disabled women

• Black and ethnic minority disabled people

• LGBT disabled people

• Disabled children

• On the basis of disability and age.

Findings•Negative stereotypes and poor public perceptions

•Blamed on negative political and media messages

Findings•Freedom from torture and integrity of the person

• Hate crime

• Abuse in care settings

Findings• Access to Justice

• Tribunal fees for employment discrimination cases

• Access to Solicitors

• Fear of challenging service providers

• Access to Information

Findings• Living Independently and being included in the community

• Access to Housing and Transport

• Promotion of human rights

What’s next? Inclusion Scotland will • Update our report to go to the UN

• Consult and engage with more disabled people

• Disabled people in care homes • LGBT disabled people• Disabled children

• “Grasping the thistle” workshops on difficult issues

• Mainstream vs specialist education• Aspects of mental health service provision

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