Conference on autonomy and inclusion
The rights of persons with intellectual disabilities and
persons with mental health problems
Copenhagen, 7-8 June 2012
OBJECTIVES
The conference aims to:
- raise awareness of the rights-based approach to disability;
- provide an opportunity to share promisingpractice and learn from each other;
- contribute to the development of practical recommendations for the implementation of the CRPD.
The conference will provide participants with an opportunity to discuss issues which are central to the implementation of the CRPD in the EU. While the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) reports will provide an overview of the situation in the European Union, examples from Denmark and other Member States will illustrate the state of affairs at national level in greater depth. Participants will have the opportunity to contribute in the development of practical suggestions for future action.
FRA WORK ON DISABILITY RIGHTS
The conference will be an opportunity to hear about and discuss the FRA’s latest findings from its research on the social situation of people with intellectual disabilities and mental health problems. This is based on interview based fieldwork research in Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Romania, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Interviews were conducted with people with actual experience of intellectual disability or mental health problems, their families and carers as well as with service providers and health, social, disability and legal professionals. The research examined past experiences of institutional care and treatment, options and challenges for independent living and access to justice for people with intellectual disabilities or mental health problems.
During the conference the findings from the FRA’s research on involuntary placement and treatment and on legal capacity will also be shared and discussed with the participants.
PARTICIPANTS
The conference aims to bring together around 120 key actors in the field of disability including: EUinstitutions and bodies (European Commission, European Parliament, the Council); International organisations (Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, OHCHR, Council of Europe); national government officials and policy makers (CRPD focal points, politicians); National Human Rights Institutions, Equality Bodies and ombudspersons; persons with disabilities and their representative organisations; service providers; civil society organisations; legal and medical professionals; and experts.
DRAFT PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, 6 JUNE
18.00 – 20.00Early registration
THURSDAY, 7 JUNE
8.30 – 9.15 Registration
9.15 – 9:45Welcome address
Morten Kjærum, Director of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights
Representative from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Integration, Denmark (tbc)
Jonas Christoffersen, Director of Danish Institute for Human Rights
Stig Langvad, member of UN CRPD Committee and Chairperson of Disabled Person’s Organisation Denmark
9.45 – 10:00EU and the CRPD: obligations arising from ratifyingthe Convention
Aurel Ciobanu-Dordea, Director of Directorate D-Equality, DGJustice, European Commission
10.00 – 11.15The rights of persons with disabilities to make choices about their own lives
The session will examine important issues related to:
olegal capacity,
othe right to vote, and
oinvoluntary placement and involuntary treatment.
Mario Oetheimer,Programme manager, EU Agency for Fundamental Rights
Andrea Baršová,Director of Human Rights and Minority Protection Department, Office of the Government of the Czech Republic
Gábor Gombos,Member of the UN CRPD Committee
11.15 – 11.45Coffee break
11.45 – 13.00The rights of persons with disability to participate and be included in community life
This session will examine important issues related to:
oindependent living,
ode-institutionalisation,
ohaving a family, and
obullying and harassment.
Kasia Jurczak, Programme manager, EU Agency for Fundamental Rights
Corinne Clermont, Vice-president, Nous Aussi, France
Mike Smith, Commissioner, Equality and Human Rights Commission
13.00 – 14.30Lunch
14.30 – 17.00Breakout session 1:three parallel working groups
WG 1:Right to political participation
WG 2:Involuntary placement and involuntary treatment
WG 3:De-institutionalisation
15.30 – 16.00Coffee break
19.30 Conference dinner
FRIDAY, 8 JUNE
9.00 – 11.00Breakout session 2: three parallel working groups
WG 4:Legal capacity and supported decision-making
WG 5:Having a family
WG6:Bullying and harassment
11.00 – 11.30:Coffee break
1.30 – 12.30Reporting from the working groups to the plenary
Six rapporteurs will summarise the working group discussions.
12.30 – 13.15The way forward: taking up the key issues identified at the EU level
Lisa Waddington, European Disability Forum,Chair in European Disability Law, Maastricht University
Member of the Disability Intergroup of the European Parliament, MEP
(tbc)
13.15 – 13.30Closing remarks
13.30Lunch
The conference will be held in English (simultaneous interpretation into Danish will be provided in plenary and in one of the working group rooms). Real-time transcription will be available in the plenary.
Conference on AUTONOMY AND INCLUSION
The rights of persons with intellectual disabilities and persons with mental health problems
Copenhagen, 7-8 June 2012