The future of equality and human rights in Britain: opportunities and risks for disabled people

Authors:
SAYCE Liz, O'BRIEN Nick
Journal article citation:
Disability and Society, 19(6), October 2004, pp.663-669.
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis

The Government plans to introduce a new Commission for Equality and Human Rights (CEHR), covering disability, race, gender, sexual orientation, religion/belief and age. This presents both opportunities and risks for the achievement of disability equality. This paper analyses implications and proposes a long term disability rights agenda, geared to mainstreaming disability equality into the CEHR and major policy developments across Government. It suggests that the widest involvement of disabled people, policy makers and academics in the field of disability will be necessary to achieve this. The DRC will be very active in this work.

Subject terms:
human rights, physical disabilities, policy, policy formulation, anti-discriminatory practice, equal opportunities;
Link:
Journal home page
ISSN online:
1360-0508
ISSN print:
0968-7599

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