Similarly, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child states in Article 23 that disabled children have the right to enjoy a ‘full and decent life’ and lays out the actions State Parties can take to support this.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child published their General Comment No. 9 in 2006 on ‘the Right of Children with Disabilities’, which details steps that States should take to ensure the rights of disabled children are fulfilled.
Monitoring
The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities works to monitor the implementation of the Convention in the countries in which it has been ratified.
The UK was last reviewed by the Committee in 2017.
The Committee’s Concluding Observations, raised concerns on a number of issues relating to the discrimination of disabled people in the UK. In particular, the Committee highlighted the negative impacts of austerity measures and welfare reform on disabled people.
Under article 7 of the CRPD which address disabled children, the Committee made recommendations on the following:
- Reducing levels of poverty among families with disabled children;
- Provision of adequate childcare for disabled children;
- Taking action to stop bullying, hate speech and hate crime against disabled children;
- Ensuring that laws and policies affecting disabled children take a rights-based approach;
- Establishing a monitoring process to review the experiences of disabled children in school.