E/C.12/SWE/CO/5 page 6 24. The Committee notes the lack of information regarding the possibilities for review of decisions regarding involuntary placement in psychiatric care. (art. 12) The Committee also requests the State party to include in its next periodic report information on the system of review of involuntary psychiatric placements. 25. The Committee is concerned about discrimination against Roma children with regard to their access to education as well as within the educational system, including by harassment and bullying. (arts. 13 and 2.2) The Committee recommends that the State party continue to adopt appropriate and effective measures to increase school attendance by Roma children, including, inter alia, through recruitment of additional school personnel from among the Roma community. It urges the State party to take immediate steps to prevent harassment and bullying of Roma children in schools and invites the State party to provide information on the results of the survey carried out by the National Agency for Education regarding ethnic discrimination, as well as the recommendations of the working group on education of the Roma Delegation, in its next periodic report. 26. The Committee reiterates its recommendation that the State party ensure that all children entitled to mother tongue education receive it in practice, including by providing an adequate availability and accessibility of such teaching (E/C.12/1/Add.70, para. 38). 27. The Committee recommends the State party to take immediate steps to ensure the implementation of the laws which provide for access to education for ‛hidden children’ (children of families of refugees or asylum-seekers whose request to stay in the State party has been rejected). 28. The Committee recommends that the State party ensure the effective implementation of its legal provisions which authorize the use of certain minority languages before public authorities and courts. 29. The Committee recommends that the State party ensure that the principles of equality, non-discrimination, participation and accountability are integrated in the design and implementation of programmes and policies aimed at the realization of economic, social and cultural rights. 30. The Committee encourages the State party to continue supporting corporate social responsibility within its jurisdiction, in accordance with its ILO strategy for 2007-2009 so as to ensure the fulfillment of economic, social and cultural rights, especially for the most disadvantaged and marginalized persons and groups. It also recommends that the State party evaluate the effectiveness of human rights mainstreaming in its development cooperation activities, particularly with regard to economic, social, and cultural rights. The Committee requests the State party, in its next periodic report, to provide updated and detailed information on these issues, including the results of its assessment of the Base of the Pyramid initiative (BOP). 31. The Committee also reiterates its previous recommendation (E/C.12/1/Add.70, para. 33)

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