Equality and Disability Rights

This section features articles on equality and disability rights.

 

If you wish to add to this category, you are invited to submit articles to the editor.

 

To request a translation of any of the articles in this folder, click through to the translator of your choice using the translation button, above right. Please paste the link to the article you would like translated into your email message to the translator.

 

Some articles that you will find on IE are already translated into different languages. Click on the link beside the flags below to browse the articles available in each language:

 

 Traduit en français / French Translations

 Deutsche Übersetzungen / German Translations

 Traduzione Italiana / Italian Translations

 Traducción al Español/ Spanish Translations

 

 

Diritti di uguaglianza per le persone con disabilità (Traduzione italiana di / Italian Translation of “Equality and Disability Rights”)

 

Questa sezione è dedicata alla presentazione di articoli sui diritti di uguaglianza per le persone con disabilità.

 

Se volete apportare il vostro contributo a questa sezione, vi invitiamo ad inviare articoli a Nola Millin, editor dell’IE.

 


    Augmentative Communication Community Partnerships Canada (ACCPC) with a funding contribution from Justice Canada, has expanded its existing online resources for professionals working with the justice sector. These resources have been developed by Barbara Collier, Pamela Cross and Fran Odette and are available on the ACCPC website.

    T-shirts celebrating AAC and the 25th Anniversary of ISAAC, distributed at ISAAC 2008, were welcome gifts for three AAC users in India.

    Rights of People with Disabilities

    Disabled Peoples' International is a network of national organizations or assemblies of disabled people, established to promote human rights of disabled people through full participation, equalization of opportunity and development. There are many additional sites and links  that focus on the rights of people with disabilities. Examples of such sites are Disability Awareness in Action and Mainstream.