The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking

This paper examines the process under way in Iceland to align national law with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, focusing on the Convention’s call for the active involvement of disabled people and their representative organizations in policy and decision making on matter...

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Main Authors: Laufey Löve, Rannveig Traustadóttir, Gerard Quinn, James Rice
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2017
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description This paper examines the process under way in Iceland to align national law with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, focusing on the Convention’s call for the active involvement of disabled people and their representative organizations in policy and decision making on matters that affect them. The paper draws on comments submitted by Icelandic DPOs on draft legislation intended to replace the existing law on services for disabled people, focusing on comments relating to their ability to participate in and affect the policymaking process. Furthermore, it draws on interviews with leaders of representative organizations of disabled people that solicited their views on the issue. The findings indicate that there is a reluctance on behalf of Icelandic authorities to make changes to the established process, which limits the active participation of disabled people and their representative organizations. The draft legislation has neither been revised to include provisions for expanding the participation of DPOs in policy and decision making, nor to ensure that disabled people themselves participate in the process.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2075-471X/6/4/33/ 2025-01-16T22:37:47+00:00 The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking Laufey Löve Rannveig Traustadóttir Gerard Quinn James Rice 2017-12-20 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/laws6040033 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/laws6040033 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Laws; Volume 6; Issue 4; Pages: 33 disability CRPD inclusion policymaking Text 2017 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/laws6040033 2023-07-31T21:19:18Z This paper examines the process under way in Iceland to align national law with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, focusing on the Convention’s call for the active involvement of disabled people and their representative organizations in policy and decision making on matters that affect them. The paper draws on comments submitted by Icelandic DPOs on draft legislation intended to replace the existing law on services for disabled people, focusing on comments relating to their ability to participate in and affect the policymaking process. Furthermore, it draws on interviews with leaders of representative organizations of disabled people that solicited their views on the issue. The findings indicate that there is a reluctance on behalf of Icelandic authorities to make changes to the established process, which limits the active participation of disabled people and their representative organizations. The draft legislation has neither been revised to include provisions for expanding the participation of DPOs in policy and decision making, nor to ensure that disabled people themselves participate in the process. Text Iceland MDPI Open Access Publishing Laws 6 4 33
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CRPD
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Laufey Löve
Rannveig Traustadóttir
Gerard Quinn
James Rice
The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking
title The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking
title_full The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking
title_fullStr The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking
title_full_unstemmed The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking
title_short The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking
title_sort inclusion of the lived experience of disability in policymaking
topic disability
CRPD
inclusion
policymaking
topic_facet disability
CRPD
inclusion
policymaking
url https://doi.org/10.3390/laws6040033