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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InPeople with disabilities should have equal rights and opportunities within an inclusive society.
People with disabilities should have equal rights and opportunities within an inclusive society. With the emergence of the Assembly, government has become much closer for all people in Northern Ireland. Despite this, power over vital areas which have a major impact on the quality of life for disabled people still remains with Westminster.
Despite recent legislative changes which have manifested themselves in many
improvements to the lives of disabled people, they continue to find themselves far from the heart of society, quite literally living on the margins. People with disabilities must have the right to engage directly with decision makers and to secure access to mainstream services in all areas. There needs to be a greater focus on improving public attitudes towards people with disabilities which must be matched with a greater awareness of disability issues among statutory providers and politicians.
To reflect the needs and aspirations of all disabled people in Northern Ireland, a commitment to the following changes is necessary: