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The Toronto Launch of the 1st WHO/World Bank Report on Disability Friday, Jan 27

Jan 26, 2012

The Toronto Launch of the 1st WHO/World Bank World Report on Disability

Friday, January 27, 2012 (11 am to 1 pm - Central Standard Time)

Live webcast: http://hosting.epresence.tv/MUNK/1/live/200.aspx

The World Report on Disability is the first of its kind, providing guidance on implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and giving an extensive global picture of the situation of people with disabilities, their unmet needs, and the barriers they face to participating fully in their societies. This panel will bring together the lead author of the report with key disability activists to discuss the report and its implications for Canada’s domestic and global responsibilities towards people with disabilities.

Keynote address:

Dr. Tom Shakespeare

Dr. Tom Shakespeare is the editor of the World Report on Disability. He has published extensively in disability studies and bioethics, including The Sexual Politics of Disability (1996) and Disability Rights and Wrongs (2006). Disabled himself, Dr. Shakespeare has been active in the disability community for 20 years. Dr. Shakespeare joined the World Health Organization’s Disability and Rehabilitation Team in 2008.

Remarks:

David Lepofsky, CM, OOnt, Chair, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance

Dr. Stephanie Nixon, Academic Director, International Centre for Disability and Rehabilitation

Mr. Winston Miller, Director of International programmes, cbm Canada

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