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It sets out a strategy for the rights of people who have disabilities for the decade 2021-2030. It aims to:
This strategy aims to improve the lives of persons with disabilities in the decade 2021-2030. It states that the objectives can only be reached through coordinated action at both the national and the EU levels, with a strong commitment from Member States and regional and local authorities to deliver on the actions proposed by the European Commission.
Vision and need for action
The EU is anchored in the values of equal opportunities, social fairness, freedom, democracy and human rights. The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (see summary) and the Charter of Fundamental Rights (see summary) provide the basis to combat all forms of discrimination (see non-discrimination), establishing equality as a cornerstone of EU policies.
The strategy takes into account the diversity of disability, resulting from the interaction between often invisible, long-term, physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments and barriers in the environment, along with the increased prevalence of disabilities with age. It addresses specific barriers faced by persons with disabilities who are at the intersection of identities (gender, racial, ethnic, sexual, religious), or in a difficult socioeconomic or other vulnerable situation. Among persons with disabilities, women, children, older persons, homeless persons, refugees, migrants, Roma and other ethnic minorities need particular attention.
The strategy supports the green and digital transitions and a healthy Europe, contributing to a sustainable, resilient, innovative and fair EU. It is part of the European Pillar of Social Rights action plan. The strategy is designed to strengthen Europe’s role as a global partner in combating inequalities, achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals and promoting human rights.
The 10-year strategy sets out key initiatives around four main themes.
Accessibility as an enabler of rights, autonomy and equality
Accessibility is a precondition for participation in society and in the economy on an equal basis with others. At the EU level, the Commission will pay close attention to the correct implementation and evaluation of all EU rules regulating accessibility, and identify gaps and the need for further legislative actions. The Commission will launch a European resource centre (AccessibleEU) to increase coherence in accessibility policies and facilitate access to relevant knowledge, bringing together national authorities, experts and professionals from all areas of accessibility to:
Rights as EU citizens:
Persons with disabilities have the same right as other EU citizens to move to another country or to participate in political life. By the end of 2023, the Commission will propose a European disability card aiming to:
Equal access and non-discrimination
The strategy aims to protect persons with disabilities from any form of discrimination and violence. It aims to ensure equal opportunities and access, including:
Independent living and autonomy
Persons with disabilities have the right to live independently and choose where and with whom they want to live. To support independent living and inclusion in the community, the Commission is launching an initiative to improve social services for persons with disabilities, focusing on:
Efficient delivery
The Commission calls on Member States and every EU institution and EU agency to:
Other delivery commitments include:
Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
EU institutions should commit, as the Commission did in the document, to working together and to leading by example in achieving the implementation of the UNCRPD at the EU and the national levels.
All Member States and the EU are parties to the convention, and are required to promote, protect and fulfil the human rights of all persons with disabilities and ensure their equality under the law. With this strategy, the Commission provides the framework supporting EU and Member States’ actions to implement the UNCRPD.
See also:
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — Union of equality: Strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities 2021-2030 (COM(2021) 101 final, 3.3.2021)
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — Building a European health union: Reinforcing the EU’s resilience for cross-border health threats (COM(2020) 724 final, 11.11.2020)
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — A renovation wave for Europe — Greening our buildings, creating jobs, improving lives (COM(2020) 662 final, 14.10.2020)
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — Digital education action plan (2021-2027) (COM(2020) 624 final, 30.9.2020)
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — A new circular economy action plan (COM(2020) 98 final, 11.3.2020)
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — Shaping Europe’s digital future (COM(2020) 67 final, 19.2.2020)
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — The European Green Deal (COM(2019) 640 final, 11.12.2019)
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