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Measuring Progress towards Equality for Disabled People

Minister for Disabled People, Anne McGuire, has announced the launch of a public consultation to ask disabled people what equality means to them and to gain their views on how Government can best monitor progress towards equality for disabled people.

 

The consultation is being led by the Office for Disability Issues (ODI), which was set up to help Government departments work together to deliver equality for disabled people by 2025.

 

The consultation launch coincides with the publication by the Disability Rights Commission of their ‘Disability Agenda’, which sets out the core themes on which the new Commission for Equality and Human Rights should focus.

 

Speaking at an event organised by the Disability Rights Commission, Ms McGuire said:

"Disabled people are the experts about their priorities.

 

That's why I'm launching a consultation today, which will help to find out what disabled people and those whose lives are affected by disability think.

 

We also want to know how we should measure progress in achieving equality for disabled people by 2025.

 

I look forward to seeing the outcomes of the consultation over the next few months, and the continuing involvement of disabled people in this work."

 

The Prime Minister's Strategy Unit report, Improving the Life Chances of Disabled People, published in January 2005, set out the Government's strategy for disabled people.

 

It included some sixty recommendations for improving disabled people's lives, focusing on four key themes:

·         early years

·         the transition from childhood into adulthood

·         employment and

·         independent living

 

The Office for Disability Issues was launched in December 2005 to drive this strategy forward and report publicly on the progress being made.

 

The ODI will hold consultation events and work with groups of disabled people and their representative organisations so that as many people as possible have the opportunity to respond to the consultation.

 

The consultation closes on 9 May 2007.

 

 

Further information

Consultation documents

 

Improving the Life Chances of Disabled People

 

Directgov Disability web pages

 

Disability Agenda

 

Commission for Equality and Human Rights

 

 

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