Disabled people’s rights: the UK’s 2019 report on select recommendations of the UN periodic review
The UK's response to select concluding observations from the United Nations' first periodic review of the rights of disabled people and wider progress report.
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We published our initial report on the rights of disabled people in November 2011, as required by the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
We published more information in July 2017 in connection with the UN’s first periodic review of how the United Kingdom (UK) is implementing the convention.
The UN published its report of ‘concluding observations’ on the first periodic review in August 2017.
We published our response to the concluding observations in September 2018.
On this page we have published:
- the UK’s 2019 report to the UN, to meet the recommendation in paragraph 74 of the concluding observations related to the 2016 UN inquiry into the UK
- a wider progress report to the UN on the work across the UK to support disabled people and ensure their full participation in society
Accessible versions
Watch a British Sign language (BSL) video version of the report.
A British Sign language (BSL) version of the report is available.
To request a Braille version of the report please contact:
Office for Disability Issues
Caxton House
7-12 Tothill Street
London
SW1H 9DA
Email: [email protected]
Updates to this page
Published 12 September 2019Last updated 14 October 2019 + show all updates
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Added 'Easy read version: The government's report to the United Nations about the rights of disabled people 2019' and the British Sign language (BSL) video version of the reports.
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First published.