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Commonwealth Caribbean Disability Access Policies: Access to Educational Institutions and Libraries
Author(s) -
Paulette Stewart,
Mark-Jeffery Dean
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iasl conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2562-8372
DOI - 10.29173/iasl8292
Subject(s) - commonwealth , declaration , physical access , human rights , universal design , political science , inclusion (mineral) , access to information , medical model of disability , public relations , economic growth , public administration , business , sociology , psychology , law , library science , social science , information access , access control , economics , world wide web , computer science , computer network , psychiatry
Disability Acts are aimed at providing disabled students with both physical and intellectual access to education. The research takes into account UNESCO’s mission and Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) that education as a fundamental human right lies at the heart of equal access. The document analysis approach was used to select six Caribbean countries’ disability Acts to examine the kind of access indicated for educational institutions and libraries. The roles of the stakeholders who are expected to implement the Acts were also examined. Additionally, document analysis was used to determine if what was seen in these Acts were actually being implemented. The disability Acts selected were those from a Commonwealth Caribbean country that developed national policies or acts on disability and that the Acts had specific articles on access to education for disabled persons. It was discovered that the clauses with regards to access and stakeholders’ role in implementing the Acts were very limited. There is also a significant gap between what is written in the Acts and what is actually taking place. One recommendation that was suggested was that each country treat their Act as a priority as equal access is a human right as emphasized by UNESCO.

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