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Measuring disability and monitoring the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: the work of the Washington Group on Disability Statistics

机译:测量残疾并监测联合国残疾人权利公约:华盛顿残疾人统计小组的工作

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The Washington Group on Disability Statistics is a voluntary working group made up of representatives of over 100 National Statistical Offices and international, non-governmental and disability organizations that was organized under the aegis of the United Nations Statistical Division. The purpose of the Washington Group is to deal with the challenge of disability definition and measurement in a way that is culturally neutral and reasonably standardized among the UN member states. The work, which began in 2001, took on added importance with the passage and ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities since the Convention includes a provision for monitoring whether those with and without disabilities have equal opportunities to participate in society and this will require the identification of persons with disabilities in each nation. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) developed by the World Health Organization provided a framework for conceptualizing disability. Operationalizing an ICF-based approach to disability has required the development of new measurement tools for use in both censuses and surveys. To date, a short set of six disability-related questions suitable for use in national censuses has been developed and adopted by the Washington Group and incorporated by the United Nations in their Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses. A series of extended sets of questions is currently under development and some of the sets have been tested in several countries. The assistance of many National and International organizations has allowed for cognitive and field testing of the disability questionnaires in multiple languages and locations. This paper will describe the work of the Washington Group and explicate the applicability of its approach and the questions developed for monitoring the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
机译:华盛顿残疾人统计小组是一个自愿工作组,由联合国统计司主持下组织的100多个国家统计局以及国际,非政府和残疾人组织的代表组成。华盛顿小组的目的是以联合国文化中的文化中立和合理标准化的方式应对残疾定义和衡量方面的挑战。该工作始于2001年,随着《联合国残疾人权利公约》的通过和批准而变得更加重要,因为该公约包括一项条款,以监测残疾人和残疾人是否有平等的机会参与社会和这将需要确定每个国家的残疾人身份。世界卫生组织制定的《国际功能,残疾与健康分类》(ICF)为概念化残疾提供了框架。要实现基于ICF的残疾方法的运营,就需要开发用于人口普查和调查的新测量工具。迄今为止,华盛顿小组已经制定并通过了简短的六个与残疾人有关的问题,这些问题已由华盛顿小组采用,并已被联合国纳入其《人口与住房普查原则和建议》。目前正在开发一系列扩展的问题,其中一些问题已在多个国家/地区进行了测试。在许多国家和国际组织的帮助下,可以对多种语言和位置的残疾问卷进行认知和现场测试。本文将描述华盛顿小组的工作,并阐述华盛顿小组的方法的适用性以及为监测《联合国残疾人权利公约》而提出的问题。

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