New Zealand Affirms International Commitment To Disability Community – NZ Government

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Hon Priyanca Radhakrishnan

Minister for Disability Issues

New Zealandโ€™s continued commitment to disabled people is reflected in its response to a major United Nations report, Minister for Disability Issues Priyanca Radhakrishnan said today.

New Zealand has confirmed it will progress 51 of the 60 Concluding Observations of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, received in August 2022.

A further nine observations have been considered and noted.

โ€œWe are committing to a number of significant recommendations from the committee,โ€ Priyanca Radhakrishnan said.

โ€œThe whole-of-Government response spans important policy areas including employment, family violence and sexual abuse, and economic well-being.

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โ€œThis Labour Government has been staunch in its support for lifting the wellbeing of disabled people in Aotearoa.

โ€œThe UN committee specifically commended New Zealand on our establishment of Whaikaha (Ministry of Disabled People), the Abuse in Care Royal Commission, and progress on implementing Enabling Good Lives.

โ€œThese are all key indicators of our commitment to the disability community. However I know that more needs to be done.

โ€œGovernment agencies will continue to progress our commitment in this space, before New Zealand is examined again by the Committee in 2030.

โ€œI also want to recognise the work of the Independent Monitoring Mechanism and the constructive way it has engaged with the process,โ€ Priyanca Radhakrishnan said.