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European Day of People with Disabilities 2008. Tools for Mainstreaming Disability in Social and Economic Policy: The Example of EDAMAT Dr. Raymond Lang Research Fellow Leonard Cheshire Disability and Inclusive Development Centre University College London Email: r.lang@ucl.ac.uk.
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European Day of People with Disabilities 2008 Tools for Mainstreaming Disability in Social and Economic Policy: The Example of EDAMAT Dr. Raymond Lang Research Fellow Leonard Cheshire Disability and Inclusive Development Centre University College London Email: r.lang@ucl.ac.uk
Presentation Outline • Introduction • About Leonard Cheshire Disability, its international work and the LCD and Inclusive Development Centre at UCL • What do we mean by mainstreaming? • EDAMAT, an example of a toolkit • Conclusions
Leonard Cheshire Disability • A UK based NGO delivering innovative services within the UK. • An inclusive development INGO • Working in collaboration with partners in 54 countries • Specialises in inclusive education, livelihoods, support for everyday living and community based rehabilitation • Research, Policy, Campaigning and Advocacy
Leonard Cheshire Disability and Inclusive Development Centre • Specialises in undertaking original qualitative and quantitative research in disability and international development • Disability scoping studies in Zimbabwe and Nigeria ( DFID) • Disability policy audit in Malawi, Namibia, Swaziland and Mozambique (SAFOD) • Disability surveys in Darfur and India
Principles of Effective Mainstreaming • AT ALL TIMES BASED ON THE TENETS OF THE UNCRPD • ENGAGEMENT: Inclusion of widest possible range of representative people with disabilities, especially Disabled People’s Organisations (DPOs) • ACCESS: Ensuring a genuinely inclusive environment that results in effective dialogue and engagement at all stages of the policy-making process. ( Physical and information) • RESOURCING: Adequate funding to ensure critical engagement between governments and civil society institutions (particularly DPOs) in the development, implementation and evaluation of disability inclusion • ENFORCEMENT: Enforcement and monitoring of mainstreaming disability initiatives
Existing Tools for Effective Mainstreaming • DPI UNCRPD Ratification and Implementation Toolkits • VSO Mainstreaming Toolkit • UN Department of Social Affairs (DESA) / IPU Handbook for Parliamentarians on the UNCRPD • European Social Fund Disability Mainstreaming Toolkit • EDAMAT: European Disability Action for Mainstreaming Assessment Tool
EDAMATEuropean Disability Action for Mainstreaming Assessment Tool An Example Toolkit: Co-financed by the European Commission
Background • 2 year project funded by EU (DG EMPL) 2005-2007 • 7 partners in 6 European Countries (Spain, UK, Ireland, Malta, Greece and Portugal) • Developed with in-depth consultation with disabled people, academics, policy-makers etc. • Most of the researchers were people with disabilities Co-financed by the European Commission
Partners • Llars de L’Amistat Cheshire – Spain • Institute Of Social Protection & Solidarity – Greece • Kumissjoni Nazzjonali Persuni B’Dizabilita – Malta • Radar- The Disability Network- UK • Leonard Cheshire Disability – UK • Cheshire Ireland – Ireland • Lares da Boa Vontade (Cheshire)– Portugal Lares da boa vontade Lares cheshire em Portugal
What is EDAMAT? A tool to promote mainstreaming through: • A framework to guide planning of any policy, programme or law ( Element 1) Civil Servants / policy makers • A checklist to measure mainstreaming in a policy, programme or law ( Element 2). Civil Servants or civil society/DPOs/lobbyists • Advocacy Guidelines for and by disability stakeholders to lobby government ( Element 3). Local and national DPOs / civil society Co-financed by the European Commission
4 Principles in Element 3 Co-financed by the European Commission
Element 1: Framework for Mainstreaming Disability in the Planning of Laws, Policy and Practice Civil Servants and Policy Makers Co-financed by the European Commission
Element 1 Framework: EXAMPLE Co-financed by the European Commission
Civil Servants, civil society, DPOs and lobbyists Element 2 Checklist for Assessing Mainstreaming Co-financed by the European Commission
Element 3: Advocacy Guidelines National and local DPOs and civil society Co-financed by the European Commission
4 Principles in Element 3 Co-financed by the European Commission
Conclusions • EDAMAT is one tool for monitoring the inclusion of disability in mainstream public policy. • If used it has the potential to make comparative analysis between countries. • However, mainstreaming is contingent on sufficient human and financial resources being made available. • Ongoing critical dialogue between governments and civil society is essential • Mainstreaming has to be based upon the tenets of the UNCRPD.
For Further Information EDAMAT Toolkit: www.edamat-europe.org Leonard Cheshire Disability International www.LCDisability.org/international DPI Ratification and Implementation Toolkits www.icrpd.net