Disability rights campaigners say new United Nations convention, the first to be agreed this century, could have a major impact on the lives of disabled people in the UK.
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was approved last week, after five years of negotiations. It will now go before the UN’s General Assembly for adoption at its next session, which begins in September.
Tara Flood, director of the Alliance for Inclusive Education, said there was a “huge responsibility” on the disabled people’s movement to ensure the convention was successful and influenced UK policy.
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