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UK to sign disability convention | UK to sign disability convention |
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The UK will be among the first 50 or so countries to sign a new United Nations convention giving greater rights and freedoms to disabled people. | The UK will be among the first 50 or so countries to sign a new United Nations convention giving greater rights and freedoms to disabled people. |
Disability minister Anne McGuire will sign the treaty at a ceremony in the General Assembly Chamber in New York. | Disability minister Anne McGuire will sign the treaty at a ceremony in the General Assembly Chamber in New York. |
The convention is a first step in ensuring that disabled people around the world have the same human rights as everyone else. | The convention is a first step in ensuring that disabled people around the world have the same human rights as everyone else. |
It covers education, employment and participation in public life. | It covers education, employment and participation in public life. |
About 30 countries will also sign an optional protocol on communications, which will allow people to petition a committee of experts if they feel that their rights have been violated. | About 30 countries will also sign an optional protocol on communications, which will allow people to petition a committee of experts if they feel that their rights have been violated. |
The convention will come into force once it has been ratified by 20 countries. | The convention will come into force once it has been ratified by 20 countries. |
"It's not just our citizens who will benefit from this," said Ms McGuire. | "It's not just our citizens who will benefit from this," said Ms McGuire. |
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"There are around 650 million disabled people worldwide who stand to see an improvement in their lives too - especially in the developing world where 80% of the world's disabled population lives." | "There are around 650 million disabled people worldwide who stand to see an improvement in their lives too - especially in the developing world where 80% of the world's disabled population lives." |
The minister said prejudice against disabled people was still unfortunately far too prevalent. | The minister said prejudice against disabled people was still unfortunately far too prevalent. |
"This convention at last puts disabled people's human rights on an equal footing with everyone else's," she added. | "This convention at last puts disabled people's human rights on an equal footing with everyone else's," she added. |
In the UK a ceremony will take place in London to mark the signing of the convention. | In the UK a ceremony will take place in London to mark the signing of the convention. |
Pan-disability charity Scope is organising an event during which veteran disability rights campaigner Rachel Hurst will be "liberated" from a "cage of prejudices". | Pan-disability charity Scope is organising an event during which veteran disability rights campaigner Rachel Hurst will be "liberated" from a "cage of prejudices". |
Rachel Hurst has been campaigning for disability rights for several years | |
The bars of the cage will be labelled with examples of some of the barriers faced by disabled people around the world, including higher rates of poverty, access to jobs, difficulties with public transport and negative public attitudes. | The bars of the cage will be labelled with examples of some of the barriers faced by disabled people around the world, including higher rates of poverty, access to jobs, difficulties with public transport and negative public attitudes. |
"This is an historic day for disabled people around the world," said Dr Hurst. | "This is an historic day for disabled people around the world," said Dr Hurst. |
"The convention recognises that disability is caused by negative attitudes and barriers within society, not impairments, and that disabled people should have the same rights and freedoms as everyone else." | "The convention recognises that disability is caused by negative attitudes and barriers within society, not impairments, and that disabled people should have the same rights and freedoms as everyone else." |
Scope will be urging passers-by to sign a petition urging the British government to ratify the treaty. | Scope will be urging passers-by to sign a petition urging the British government to ratify the treaty. |
"We are delighted that Britain will be one of the first countries to sign up," said Scope's executive director, Andy Rickell. | "We are delighted that Britain will be one of the first countries to sign up," said Scope's executive director, Andy Rickell. |
"We hope it will ratify this convention to make the rights it establishes a reality for disabled people in the UK and across the globe." | "We hope it will ratify this convention to make the rights it establishes a reality for disabled people in the UK and across the globe." |
The government says that work is already under way to make sure that UK legislation, as well as policy and practice, do not contravene the convention. | The government says that work is already under way to make sure that UK legislation, as well as policy and practice, do not contravene the convention. |
Before it can be ratified, the treaty will be put before both Houses of Parliament. | Before it can be ratified, the treaty will be put before both Houses of Parliament. |
The convention will promote the participation and respect of disabled people in society. | The convention will promote the participation and respect of disabled people in society. |
The areas it covers include: | The areas it covers include: |
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This is the first human rights treaty of the 21st century and took four years to negotiate. | This is the first human rights treaty of the 21st century and took four years to negotiate. |
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