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This report focuses on the role of adapted work settings in the international framework provided by the UNCRPD; in particular, special attention has been given to Article 26 and 27, as they both deal with principles, measures and services offered by adapted work settings.
Adapted work settings, commonly known also as sheltered workshops, are not referred to in the UNCRPD. This requires clarifications for the thousands of people that benefit from their services and whose future looks therefore uncertain.
The analysis was carried out starting from three main subjects:
- what the Convention brought in general terms through its paradigm shift and the subsequent challenges for social services
- the analysis of the current text of Article 26 and 27 and the links to the role of sheltered workshop matters
- the history of the discussions around the inclusion of sheltered workshops in the UN CRPD.

Services like sheltered workshops may sometimes and very often fulfill more than one function for persons with disabilities, thus their compliance to the UN CRPD articles is particularly sensitive. In the framework of a holistic approach to persons with disabilities, where disability itself is not the focus of attention, but everything is about the individual and the enjoyment of his rights, it is of utter importance to keep a good balance between the multitude of skills, personal choices, possibilities of individual development and society’s response.    
The report provides a state of play of possible links existing between sheltered workshops and the UN CRPD in order to gain a view on future developments needed in the provision of work opportunities to persons with (intellectual) disabilities.

The full report is available here.

For more information on the report please contact Ms. Sabrina Ferraina at sabrina.ferraina@easpd.eu.

 
   

What is the project about?

 

Pass It On

 

From Raising Awareness to Open Labour Market Opportunities for People with Disabilities through Vocational Training and Lifelong Strategies — is a two year project (01.01.2009 - 31.12.2010) funded under the Lifelong Learning Programme of the DG Education and Culture of the European Commission.  It brings together partners from 8 countries, namely Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Malta, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania.  The overall aim of the project is to enable people with disabilities to enter into the open labor market by providing them, the professionals who accompany them, the employers and other stakeholders involved in the process, with a learning opportunity based on well tested training materials from three previous projects, 2 Leonardo da Vinci (Conversion and Atlas) and 1 Socrates-Grundtvig (Inclusive Education Model) project focusing on lifelong opportunities and vocational training for Persons with Disabilities and on their integration in mainstream education and inclusive employment.

 

As mentioned above, the partnership is regrouping partners from 8 countries

  1. European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities - EASPD (Belgium)  www.easpd.eu

  2. Fontys OSO (the Netherlands)  www.fontysoso.nl

  3. Lebenshilfe Graz und Umgebung – Voitsberg (Austria)  http://www.lebenshilfe-guv.at

  4. Ministry of Education, Employment and the Family (Malta)  http://www.education.gov.mt

  5. B. P. T. spol. s r. o. (Czech Republic)  http://www.ibpt.cz

  6. Agency Vision (Bulgaria)  http://www.vision-bg.com

  7. Hand in Hand Foundation (Hungary)  http://www.kezenfogva.hu

  8. Alpha Transilvana (Romania).  http://www.alphatransilvana.ro

Please visit our next pages were you find more information about the training materials, the agenda and hopefully we meet you into our Forum?

 

Have a look at our Links section, which will give you access the National Portals set up by our partners in Romania, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Hungary and Malta.

 

In addition, we are glad to bring to your attention a background information paper on Supported Employment, drafted by an expert involved in the project. It is of high interest for any individual or organisation willing to know more about the issue. You can click here to download it.

 

You're also welcome to download the leaflet Pass It On and newsletters from the dedicated page of the website.

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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

 
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