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Are people with intellectual disabilities represented in European public health surveys?
- Authors:
- LINEHAN Christine, et al
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 22(5), September 2009, pp.409-420.
- Publisher:
- Wiley
Evidence suggests that people with intellectual disabilities experience secondary health conditions and report inequities in health status and access to health systems. Reliable information is essential to identify health disparities. A review of health interview and health examination surveys conducted in 17 European countries was undertaken to determine whether people with intellectual disabilities were represented. One hundred and twenty three health surveys were examined to determine whether they contained questions relevant to the Pomona 18 indicator set, and whether data could be extracted specifically on behalf of respondents with intellectual disabilities. Findings reveal that while items relating to 16 of the Pomona 18 health indicators were found in 123 of the surveys scrutinized, only nine surveys were identified as having potential to extract data on respondents with intellectual disabilities.
Achieving equal citizenship: the importance of common interests in meeting the challenges of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- Author:
- ROZMAN Bojana
- Journal article citation:
- Tizard Learning Disability Review, 14(2), April 2009, pp.10-12.
- Publisher:
- Emerald
The author provides some reflections on the challenges that implementation of the UN Conventions on the Rights of the Persons with Disabilities poses to many countries, particularly those in the Central and Eastern Europe region. It comments on an article by David Towell which focused on self-determination, mainstream inclusion and personalised support as key elements for change. However in the Central and European region, many governments lack understanding of these concepts, and disability is often not seen as a human rights issues.