Disability Issues Minister Louise Upston has reiterated New Zealand's strong commitment to the rights of disabled people.
New Zealand’s strong commitment to the rights of disabled people has continued with the response to an important United Nations report, Disability Issues Minister Louise Upston has announced.
Of the 63 concluding observations of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), 47 will be progressed or considered as part of wider work later this year.
A further 16 have been considered and noted, with the New Zealand Government retaining flexibility to reconsider the response to these recommendations at any time.
Disability Issues Minister Louise Upston said that disability rights has become a national priority.
“New Zealand is an international leader on disability rights,” she said.
“Progressing these recommendations, which will involve a whole-of-Government response, will deliver better public services and achieve better results in areas including health, education, housing and employment.”
Work is already underway or planned for 30 observations, while a further 17 will be considered as part of work to be done by the Ministry of Disabled People – Whaikaha to develop the next New Zealand Disability Strategy in 2025.
Tracking progress against the recommendations is important, and steps will be added to support greater transparency and accountability.
“Ensuring we demonstrate concrete, tangible progress is important for both the disability community and this Government,” said Minister Upston.
“To support progress, I have re-established a Ministerial Disability Leadership Group to drive collective action for disabled people across Government and to engage with the Independent Monitoring Mechanism. I am committed to seeing real results for the disabled community and delivering progress on UNCRPD is one of the ways we will do so.”
The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is an independent international committee made up of 18 experts on disability rights and policy. The UN Committee reviewed New Zealand’s progress on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2022.
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