Chapter 5
31 This definition is based on that used by the
Equality Authority, Ireland.
32
Committee on the Rights of the Child, General
Comment 9, op. cit.
33
Jones, Hazel,
Disabled Children’s Rights: A
practical guide
, Save the Children, Stockholm,
2001.
34
See UNICEF,
Children and Disability in Transition
in CEE/CIS and Baltic States
, op. cit., pp. 25–26;
see also Sammon, Elayn,
Defying Prejudice,
Advancing Equality 2: Children and disability in
the context of family breakdown in Central and
South Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet
Union
, EveryChild, London, 2001.
35
Committee on the Rights of the Child, Summary
Record of the 418th Meeting, CRC/C/SR.418,
6 October 1997.
36
Groce, Nora Ellen,
An Overview of Young People
Living with Disabilities: Their needs and their
rights
, UNICEF Programme Division (Working
Paper Series), New York, 1999.
37
See, for example, Save the Children Alliance,
Disabled Children’s Rights: A CD-Rom with
examples of good practice and violations from
around the world
, available with Jones, Hazel,
Disabled Children’s Rights
, op. cit.
38
Lansdown, G.,
It Is Our World Too!
op. cit.
39
United Nations Secretary-General’s Study on
Violence against Children, Summary Report
of the Thematic Meeting on Violence against
Children with Disabilities, 28 July 2005, United
Nations, New York, p. 18, org/r180>.
40
See, for example, World Health Organization,
Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation: A guide
for strengthening the basic nursing curriculum
,
Document WHO/RHB/96.1, Division of Health
Promotion, Education and Communication,
Geneva, 1996, hq/1996/WHO_RHB_96.1.pdf>.
41
Mittler, H.,
Families Speak Out: International
perspectives on families’ experience of disability
,
Brookline Books, Boston, 1994.
42
Children’s Law Centre, NGO Alternative Report
on the Implementation of the Convention on the
Rights of the Child in the UK, CRC 31st Session,
16 September-4 October 2002, docs/resources/treaties/crc.31/UK_ngo_report.
doc>. See also examples from the CEE/CIS
region in UNICEF,
Children and Disability in
Transition in CEE/CIS and Baltic States
, op. cit.
43
United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization,
Open File on Inclusive
Education: Support materials for managers and
administrators
, UNESCO, Paris, 2001.
44
Carr, J.,
Down’s Syndrome: Children growing up
,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1995.
45
Statistic quoted in Children’s Rights Alliance for
England, Report to the Pre-Sessional Working
Group of the Committee on the Rights of the
Child, Preparing for Examination of the UK’s
Second Report under the CRC, 2002, crin.org/docs/resources/treaties/crc.31/CRC_
England_2002.pdf>.
46
Saleh, Lena and Sai Väyrynen, ’Inclusive
Education: Consensus, conflict and challenges’,
UNESCO, Paris, 1999.
47
Centre for Information and Statistics on Labour
and Social Affairs, Vietnam Child Disability
Survey 1998, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and
Social Affairs (MOLISA), Vietnam and UNICEF,
Hanoi, 2000.
48
Saleh, Lena, ’Rights of Children with Special
Needs: From rights to obligations and
responsibilities’, paper presented at the
International Conference on Children’s Rights in
Education, 27–30 April 1998, Copenhagen.
41
Promoting the Rights of Children with Disabilities
Innocenti Digest No. 13
49
Mittler, Peter, personal communication, February
2007. See also Gunnar Dybwad in Bersani, H.,
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