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1 DISABLING BARRIERS – BREAK TO INCLUDE WORLD REPORT ON DISABILITY

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3 | Background  World Health Assembly Resolution 58.23 on "Disability, including prevention, management and rehabilitation", requests WHO to produce a World Report. Developed and published in partnership with the World Bank.  Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRDP) UN treaty came into force in May 2008. Reinforces our understanding of disability as a human rights and as a development issue.  International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Emphasizes the role of the environment in enabling or disabling people with health conditions. Adopted as the conceptual framework for the report.

4 | Aims of the World report on disability  To provide governments and civil society with a comprehensive analysis of the importance of disability and the responses provided, based on best available evidence.  To recommend national and international action to improve the lives of persons with disabilities.  To support implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

5 | How was the World report developed?  Involvement of a large number of stakeholders: advisory and editorial committee; over 380 contributors; over 70 low, middle and high income countries represented.  Extensive review process: regional consultations, peer review.  People with disabilities central to the process

6 | What does the World report tell us?  Higher estimates of prevalence 1 billion people (15%), of whom 110-190 million adults have very significant difficulties in functioning.  Growing numbers Due partly to ageing populations, increase in chronic diseases, injuries from road traffic crashes, disasters etc.  Inequalities Disproportionately affects vulnerable populations: women, poorer people, older people. Not all people with disabilities are equally disadvantaged.

7 | Disabling barriers: widespread evidence  Inadequate policies and standards  Negative attitudes  Lack of provision of services  Problems with service delivery  Inadequate funding  Lack of accessibility  Lack of consultation and involvement  Lack of data and evidence

8 | Outcomes of disabling barriers  Poorer health than the general population  Lower educational achievements  Less economic participation  Higher rates of poverty  Increased dependency and reduced participation It is the way that society treats people with disabilities which matters most

9 | Content overview Understanding disability Disability – a global picture General health care Rehabilitation Assistance and support Enabling environments Education Work and employment The way forward

10 | Cross cutting recommendations  Enable access to all mainstream policies, systems and services.  Invest in specific programmes and services for persons with disabilities.  Adopt a national disability strategy and plan of action.  Involve people with disabilities.  Improve human resource capacity.  Provide adequate funding and improve affordability.  Increase public awareness and understanding of disability.  Improve disability data collection.  Strengthen and support research on disability.

11 | National plan of action World report National and regional/ programs Ways forward ? Research National policy dialogues Awareness Capacity Building Services Law and policy International policy dialogue Technical support

12 | Summary  1 billion people  Increasing numbers  Barriers can be overcome  World report shows us how  It's time to scale up

13 | World report on disability: Our most accessible document Braille DAISY (audio files) Easy Read version Accessible PDF www.who.int/disabilities/world_report

14 | World Report on Disability Alana Officer - officera@who.int Tom Shakespeare - shakespearet@who.int Aleksandra Posarac - aposarac@worldbank.org

15 | WHO efforts on disability inclusion World report on disability –First recommendation is to mainstream disability Community-based rehabilitation –Partnership with ILO, UNESCO, IDDC –Strategy for community development, inclusion and CRPD implementation –CBR Guidelines available, translations underway, emphasis shifts to training, monitoring and evaluation. –Regional networks (Asia-Pacific, Africa, Americas) Task Force on Disability –WHO-wide network set up in March 2008 by the Director-General –Representation from all regional offices and HQ clusters –Aimed at barrier removal and mainstreaming –Work with colleagues to support them to address disability issues in their mainstream programmes Many departments now work on disability: Mental health, Ageing, Health promotion, Reproductive health and research, Human rights, Emergencies…

16 | Task Force on Disability achievements Barrier removal –WHO Policy on employment and disability, welcome statement on adverts –Disability Equality Training for selection panel members (internal course) –Training in accessibility for web developers (external supplier) –Training in clear print (internal course) –Access audits and improvements in HQ and all Regions (mainly using external auditors) –Checklists for accessible information, accessible meetings, clear print, language guidelines etc (internal resource) –Currently working on resources for WHO Country Offices Mainstreaming –Guidance note on SRH and people with disabilities –Policy brief on disability and HIV –Systematic reviews on violence against aduls and children with disabilities –Process of developing statement on involuntary sterilization –Resources on people with disabilities in emergencies (in development)


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