De-institutionalization: Path to self-determination and participation for people with disabilities

May 5th: European Day of Protest for Equality for People with Disabilities / SAVE-THE-DATE Public meeting October 10th, 2024

Vienna (OTS) Austria signed the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities 16 years ago. The consistent implementation of the rights of people with disabilities enshrined in the Convention is still worryingly far away, as the UN State Audit 2023 showed.

On May 5th, the European Day of Protest for Equality for People with Disabilities, the Independent Monitoring Committee is presenting the focus topic for 2024: De-institutionalization.

“Many people with disabilities cannot lead a self-determined life. They live, work and learn in special facilities under the influence of others. Austria needs a plan to dismantle institutions. The UN expert committee in Geneva also found this.” Daniela Rammel, Chair of the Independent Monitoring Committee

“Austria is still the country of homes. This contradicts the UN CRPD. During the 2023 state review, Austria was heavily criticized for not taking steps towards de-institutionalization. There is a lack of a plan for the Austria-wide expansion of community-based support services and the reduction of homes.” Tobias Buchner, Chair of the Independent Monitoring Committee

SAVE THE DATE:

Public meeting of the Independent Monitoring Committee and the Vorarlberg Monitoring Committee:

“My way, my life, my human right!”

De-institutionalization within the meaning of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

October 10th, 2024 – 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (exchange possible until 6:00 p.m.) – Online and in Feldkirch/Vorarlberg

Questions & Contact:

Independent Monitoring Committee
Heidemarie Egger
Press and public relations
+43 670 657 83 67
heidemarie.egger@monitoringausschuss.at
www.monitoringausschuss.at

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