Human rights model of disability

 Disability runs across race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic, sexual orientation, and it’s the only minority group anyone can join at any time (Jonathan Kaufman)


With the addition of legislation, the human rights model of disability builds upon the social model and is based upon the concept that disabled people have basic human rights that must be respected and recognised by the government and society at large (Degener, 2017). The guiding principle of both is that society should take an active role in ensuring these rights are properly delivered, and seek to emphasise the humanity in disability.

Degener, T. (2017) A new human rights model of disability. In The United Nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities: A commentary (pp. 41-59). Springer International Publishing.

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