It is an overarching policy that has been developed to ensure that all People with Disabilities, who are poor, vulnerable and marginalised receive adequate economic and social protection, attain access to social welfare programs which will promote development and enhance their social functioning.
Integrate disability inclusion into all programs, while continuing specific initiatives for people with disabilities. Involve people with disabilities in decision-making, and address multiple forms of discrimination they face in accessing services. Gradually improve accessibility in buildings, facilities, workspaces, and events for people with various impairments. Hire, retain, and promote people with disabilities, and enhance understanding of disability inclusion within the organization.
Persons with disabilities shall enjoy equal rights with other citizens in political, economic, cultural and social respects and in family life as well. The rights and dignity of persons with disabilities as citizens shall be protected by law. Discrimination on the basis of disability shall be prohibited.
Every person with disability, as a member of the society, shall be entitled opportunities to participate in social, economic, cultural and all other activities in the society. No one shall be allowed to discriminate against persons with disabilities or violate their rights and benefits on the basis of disability.
A UK law that makes sure everyone is treated fairly, no matter their age, gender, race, disability, or other personal traits. It protects people from discrimination at work, in public places, and in everyday life.
Prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in several areas, including employment, transportation, public accommodations, communications and access to state and local government' programs and services.
Ensures children with disabilities receive free, appropriate education with special services, IEPs, and support in the least restrictive environment (LRE). It also gives parents a say in their child’s education.
Updated U.S. telecom laws to encourage competition and innovation, leading to more choices and lower prices for consumers. It also addressed media ownership and internet policies.
Prevents housing discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, or family status. It ensures equal access to housing opportunities and promotes inclusive communities, applying to most housing sales, rentals, and financing.
Prevents discrimination against passengers with disabilities, requiring airlines to provide accommodations like accessible seating, boarding assistance, and service animal access.
Prohibits disability discrimination in federally funded programs, ensuring equal access to education, employment, and services.