A partnership of community / voluntary organisations, public authorities, government and employer representatives based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
MENCAPUnderstanding learning disability.
Introduction
In the UK the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 defines disability as a physical or mental impairment that has an adverse effect on a person’s ability to carry out normal day to day activities. It must also be substantial and have a long term effect, i.e. it must last or be expected to last for 12 months. For a fuller explanation of the definitions of disability under the DDA please read the provided document.
Disability Working Group
The British council has a Disability Working Group in place that supports the Diversity Unit. The group aims to raise awareness and generate discussion about disability discrimination issues and supports the organisation in demonstrating good practice in its employment practices.
Disability Advisory Panel (DAP)
We set up an external Disability Advisory Panel (DAP) in 2006 to help us develop our IES. The panel comprises a wide range of people who have extensive personal and/or professional experience of disability. Members are familiar enough with the British Council to be able to constructively challenge our practices. The involvement of the panel in the development and implementation of the IES has been vital.
The panel now meets twice per year, terms of reference have been agreed, and they comment on action we have taken as well as offer suggestions and share experiences about how we can better promote disability equality throughout our work. Evaluation of the panel is ongoing with feedback leading to improvement sought from members. One member commented “I am encouraged that the Panel brings together overview and personal experience’.
Issues that have been addressed that have been instigated by the panel include:
At the September 2007 meeting Naomi Chappell of Stepping Stone, who has participated in the Connect Youth programme, gave a presentation about her involvement with Connect Youth and a recent Multilateral Exchange visit between Greece, Malta, Germany and the UK. Naomi stressed that an important benefit of the programme was the development of levels of confidence in the young disabled people who participated. She also highlighted the benefits to the young people of developing an understanding of international issues such as cultural differences, different political issues, geography and languages.
The development of similar panels is currently being discussed in a number of countries, including Egypt, China, Israel, Jordan and Russia.
Other Disability Advisory Panel members:
David SlingsbyNews/Articles
Leonard Cheshire, one of Britain’s biggest disability charities, has engaged Aardman Animations, famous for it Wallace and Gromit cartoon characters, to produce a series of six characters each with a disability. The characters form the basis of an advertising campaign aimed at reshaping attitudes to disabled people. To access the online adverts please visit http://www.creaturediscomforts.org
New Short Break services for families with disabled children.
Government ministers have announced the start of a 3 year transformation in short break services for families with disabled children.
Our consultant June Jackson gave a presentation on our behalf at the National School of Government to the Civil Service Disability Network to mark the International Day of Disability. Please read the text of the presentation.
Facts
The International Labour Organisation ( ILO ) estimates that there are 610 million disabled people worldwide of which 387 million are of working age(Based on the WHO estimate that 10% of the world's population has a disability and the UN world population statistics 1998.).Publications
HIV and the Workplace : A workplace leaflet on HIV and AIDS by the TUC and the National AIDS Trust (NAT)Legislation
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995Open the original version of this page.
Usablenet Assistive is a UsableNet product. Usablenet Assistive Main Page.