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J Intellect Disabil ; 27(2): 501-515, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35263241

ABSTRACT

It is now 10 years since the European Declaration on the Health of Children and Young People with Intellectual Disabilities and their Families: Better Health - Better Lives was adopted by the World Health Organization. Through discussions with key informants and an online literature review, we reflect on actions and progress made in line with this Declaration to improve the health and wellbeing of children with intellectual disabilities and their families. Despite finding positive examples of policy, legislation and practice in support of children with intellectual disabilities, there are clear gaps and areas for improvement. Countries must continue to take action, as supported by the World Health Organization and other such organisations, in order to support children with intellectual disabilities in realising their fundamental human rights.


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Intellectual Disability , Humans , Child , Adolescent , World Health Organization
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Health Hum Rights ; 22(1): 21-33, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32669786

ABSTRACT

This study sought to evaluate the quality of care in Czech psychiatric hospitals and adherence to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). Each psychiatric hospital was evaluated by a team comprising a service user, a psychiatrist, a social worker, a human rights lawyer, and a researcher, all trained in using the World Health Organization's QualityRights Toolkit. We conducted content analysis on internal documents from psychiatric hospitals, observed everyday practices, and conducted 579 interviews across public psychiatric hospitals between 2017 and 2019. We found that none of the CRPD articles as assessed by the QualityRights Toolkit was fully adhered to in Czech psychiatric hospitals. We recommend both facility- and system-level interventions to improve CRPD adherence in the Czech context and in the wider region of Central and Eastern Europe. To achieve this, substantial investments are required.


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Disabled Persons/psychology , Hospitals, Psychiatric/standards , Human Rights/standards , Czech Republic , Disabled Persons/legislation & jurisprudence , Human Rights/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Mental Disorders/psychology , United Nations
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