Equality: A Human Right

[SARN Memo for January 7, 2009]

In many places, adults with disabilities do not get equal treatment. Sometimes family members don’t let you make your own decisions—about money or about who you live with.

But we have rights. In 2007, the United Nations passed a new law. It says people with disabilities have the same rights as everyone else. It says we have the right to be treated as equal citizens.

  1. The Problem: Lack of Equality before the Law
  2. What Does the New UN Law Say?
  3. Group Activity: Laws Come from Dreams
  4. Resource

1. The Problem: Lack of Equality before the Law

Sound familiar?


2. What Does the New UN Law Say?

Here are some of what the new law says about equality (paraphrased):


3. Group Activity: Laws Come from Dreams

Pass out paper. Ask each person (with support) to draw a picture or write down one law he or she would like to have to protect his or her equal rights. Later, ask a local leader to come to your meeting. Each person can show and tell about his or her idea. Then discuss what laws you do have. Also talk about how to get new ones.


4. Resource

We Have Human RightsWe Have Human Rights
(28 pp, full color)
Today’s memo is based on a dynamite new book for people with developmental disabilities. You can use it to learn about your rights. You can also use it to talk with others about your rights. It even has great exercises for your group. It’s written for self-advocates around the world.

  1. Free download. Get a free download copy of the book from the publisher, Harvard Project on Disability.
  2. Order a hard copy. Order hard copies of the book in volume discounts from ACT’s online catalog.

Today’s Trivia Question:

On what date is Christmas celebrated in Serbia?

(The answer will be published in the next Memo.)

Answer to December 17th Trivia Question: c. 6th century AD

Question was: Wheelchairs have been around a long time. The oldest image of a wheelchair comes from what time period?

  1. 18th century AD
  2. 15th century AD
  3. 6th century AD
  4. 10,000 BC

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