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    20
    August
    2024
    Ahead of the EU elections, this report explores the political participation of people with disabilities. Although some Member States removed restrictions on the right to vote and to stand for elections, barriers still exist. This report is an update of new developments following FRA’s last report published in 2014. It sets out ways forward to ensure people with disabilities have equal opportunities, in line with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
    Ahead of the EU elections, this report explores the political participation of people with disabilities. Although some Member States removed restrictions on the right to vote and to stand for elections, barriers still exist. This report is an update of new developments following FRA’s last report published in 2014. It sets out ways forward to ensure people with disabilities have equal opportunities, in line with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
    FRA in close cooperation with the European Commission and the Academic Network of European Disability Experts (ANED), developed 28 human rights indicators to assess the political participation of persons with disabilities in the EU.
    There are many reasons why adults may find themselves in a situation of vulnerability - because of their age, health or disability. Vulnerable people are at greater risk of unfair treatment, exploitation or abuse. And cross-border settings can lead to additional obstacles. It's time to address these challenges and identify the needs of vulnerable adults so everyone can enjoy their fundamental rights.
    Fundamental Rights Report 2019: Ten years after the UN’s Disability Convention entered into force, 2018 saw it continue
    to drive advances in disability rights across the EU.
    6
    June
    2019
    How much progress can we expect in a decade? Various rights-related instruments had been in place for 10 years in 2018, prompting both sobering and encouraging reflection on this question.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    26
    February
    2019
    The right to vote is at the heart of what it means
    to live in a democratic society. However, legislation
    sets out a number of restrictions on this right. With a view to the European Parliament elections in
    2019, this paper presents developments in the situation
    of the right to vote for people deprived of legal
    capacity in the EU.
    4
    December
    2018
    The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities commits both the EU and all of its Member States to realising the right of persons with disabilities to live independently in the community – which includes achieving deinstitutionalisation for those residing in institutional settings. But much remains to be done to make this a reality in practice. This report presents the main insights gained during fieldwork on the drivers of and barriers to deinstitutionalisation. Focusing on the local level, it gives voice to a diverse set of actors – most importantly, to people with disabilities themselves.
    FRA's latest report explores what enables and what hinders the drive towards independent community living for people with disabilities.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    4
    December
    2018
    The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
    (FRA) wanted to contribute to making steps to implement
    deinstitutionalisation more effective, by capturing
    concrete evidence of what is and what is
    not working on the ground. To do this, the agency
    conducted extensive fieldwork research in five EU
    Member States at different stages of the deinstitutionalisation
    process.
    This summary report presents the key findings of
    that fieldwork and the FRA opinions stemming from
    them.
    The EU and all its Member States are legally bound to the UN’s Disability Convention. They have a duty to ensure people with disabilities can live independently in the community rather than in institutions.
    Michael O'Flaherty talks about empowering people with disabilities to be full and independent members of the community.
    6
    June
    2018
    The year 2017 brought both progress and setbacks in terms of rights protection. The European Pillar of Social Rights marked an important move towards a more ‘social Europe’. But, as experiences with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights underscore, agreement on a text is merely a first step. Even in its eighth year as the EU's binding bill of rights, the Charter's potential was not fully exploited, highlighting the need to more actively promote its use.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    25
    May
    2018
    EU Member States, and the EU itself have ratified
    the CRPD, committing themselves to achieving independent
    living for persons with disabilities. Doing so
    requires a meaningful and sustainable shift from institutional
    to community-based living arrangements. This
    publication summarises the findings from the three
    FRA reports focusing on different aspects of deinstitutionalisation.
    21
    March
    2018
    Het Europese non-discriminatierecht, dat met name wordt gevormd door de EU-richtlijnen inzake non-discriminatie en door artikel 14 van en protocol 12 bij het Europese Verdrag tot bescherming van de rechten van de mens, verbiedt discriminatie op basis van diverse contexten en gronden. Dit handboek onderzoekt het Europees non-discriminatierecht dat voortvloeit uit deze twee complementaire bronnen, en maakt daarbij geen onderscheid tussen beide, tenzij daar waar ze van elkaar afwijken.
    Easy-to-read report
    14
    March
    2018
    This report looks at what the EU and the 28 countries have agreed to do to move people with disabilities from living in institutions to living in their local community with support.
    Easy-to-read report
    14
    March
    2018
    This report looks at the money that is needed to help people move from living in institutions to living in their local community with support.
    Easy-to-read report
    14
    March
    2018
    This report looks at the lives of people with disabilities who are living independently in their local community.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    12
    October
    2017
    The transition from institution- to community-based support for persons with disabilities is a complex process that requires multifaceted efforts. These include putting in place commitments and structures for achieving deinstitutionalisation and measuring outcomes for persons with disabilities. This report shows that effectively funding the deinstitutionalisation process is a vital element.