Children with disabilities
Children with disabilities have the same rights and the same needs as other children. They are not only entitled to the protection and assistance, but to full participation in society. Children with disabilities have the right to express their opinions, take part in decision-making that affects them, receive inclusive education and be protected from violence and abuse like everyone else.
Council of Europe legal standards
- Recommendation CM/Rec(2013)2 on ensuring full inclusion of children and young persons in society
- Recommendation CM/Rec(2010)2 on deinstitutionalisation and community living of children with disabilities
- Recommendation CM/Rec(2009)9 on the education and social inclusion of children and young people with autism spectrum disorders
International legal standards
Council of Europe resources
Inclusive education vital for social cohesion in diverse societies, Human Rights Comment by the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights (2015)
- Conference “Full inclusion of children and young people with disabilities in society”, Brussels (2013)
- Conclusions of the Conference
Other resources
- See Me, Hear Me. A Guide to Using the a Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to Promote the Rights of Children, Save the Children (2009)
- General Comment No. 9 on the rights of children with disabilities, United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (2006)
Links
Council of Europe Rights of Persons with Disabilities Unit
The Council of Europe Commissioner on Human Rights on the rights of persons with disabilities