Signature Campaign
Across Europe, thousands of disabled people still spend their lives inappropriately and unjustifiably segregated from society. With a severe lack, or complete absence, of community-based services in many European countries, untold numbers of people with disabilities have no access to quality alternatives to institutional care.
The segregation of people with disabilities in long-stay residential institutions is in itself a violation of disabled people's human rights.
To ensure that people can move into the community, and will no longer need to live in long-stay residential institutions, it is essential that governments, service providers and funding agencies commit to shifting the funding from long stay institutions to community-based services. They must focus on the development of quality community-based services that are available to everyone who needs them.
Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities provides that all disabled people have the right to live and participate in the community. Comprehensive, quality community-based services must therefore be available and accessible to all people with disabilities, including people with complex dependency needs.
ENIL and ECCL call on:
Relevant authorities, government agencies, political bodies, service providers and funding agencies:
- To actively develop quality, comprehensive community-based services that comply with the following basic quality standards:
-Opportunities to interact with other members of the local community
-Respect for each person's personal space, privacy and property
-Availability of the necessary personal support for each disabled person
- To stop financing or otherwise supporting the establishment of new long stay institutions for any group of disabled people;
- To stop new admissions to existing long stay institutions and provide quality community-based services instead of placing people in institutions;
- To ratify without reservations the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Optional Protocol.
Relevant organisations and members of the public:
- To support the right of all people with disabilities to live in the community as equal citizens;
- To support the development of quality, comprehensive community-based alternatives to institutional care.
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Signatures will be collected until the next Freedom Drive in 2011, when disabled people from all over Europe will gather in Strasbourg to campaign for their rights and to address their MEPs. The petition will be presented to the European Parliament and other authorities at the European and national levels.
60 people have signed this campaign.
Anamaria Xy, Greece
Anastasia Karakoulidou, Greece
ANDRE DANTAS, saquarema RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
Anna Margariti, Athens, Greece
Anthi Konstantinou, Athens, Greece
Areta Ravnjak, Slovenska Bistrica, Slovenija
Christina Kass, Athens, Greece
Christof Köfler, Österreich
Corina Zolle, Heidesheim, Germany
Dana Rřnneberg, Oslo, Noway
Davud Rahimov, Azerbaijan
Dimitra Stourgioti, Athens, Greece
Dimitra Papadopoulou, Kavala, Greece
Dorota Kostopoulou, Volos, Greece
Dusan Ferluga, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dusan Jesih, Slovenia
Elena Pe ari, Ljubljana, Slovenija
ELENI PIPI, Greece
Eva Novak, Slovenia
Gábor Bánfalvi Bánfalvi, Budapest, Hungar
Gerard Gallagher, Letterkenny,Ireland
Gordana Stojanovic, Leskovac, Srbija
Gorey centre for ind (CIL), Ireland
Helen Collins, ennis, Ireland
Hrefna K. Óskarsdóttir, Reykjavík Iceland
Ismael Loréns Santamaría, Godella, Valencia, Espańa
Jamie Bolling, Härnösand Sweden
Jasmina Milankov, Kikinda Serbia
Jelena Djoki, Beograd, Srbija
John Clarke, Drogheda Ireland
Joef Franc, Murska Sobota,Slovenija
Kairi Rohtmets, Estonia
Karin Steinberg, Munich, Germany
Katarina Gorenc, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Kolbrún Dögg Kristjánsdóttir, Mosfellsbćr, Iceland
Laila Eide, Steinkjer, Norge
Margareta Kecman, Serbia
MARIA FATOUROU, IOANNINA,GREECE
Maria Kostopoulou, Athens, Greece
María Rodriguez Cout María, Guatemala
Marica Miric, Croatia
May Nina Auby, Oslo, Norway
Mwesigwa Martin Babu, Kampala, Uganda
Natalija Kon ina, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nikitas Syriopoulos, Toronto Canada
Ognjenka ovi, Velenje, slovenija
René Jacobzig, Nesbru, Norge
Silvio Seiger, Stuttgart, Germany
SLOBODANKA TODOROVIC, Belgrade, Serbia
Slobodanka Kupusarevic, serbija, sombor
Strittmatter Ute, Munich, Germany
Susan Archibald, Kelty Scotland
Tomaz Vidmar, Velenje,Slovenija
Udruzenje distrofica Zlatiborskog okruga, Uzice, Serbia
Urska Cesnik, Ajdovscina, Slovenia
Van Can Karel, Tervuren, Belgium
Van Pelt Dimitri, Hoogstraten, Belgium
Vencko Petric, Ajdovscina,Slovenija
Vita Nastran janje, slovenija
