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and formats of communication, educational techniques and materials to support
persons with disabilities.
5.
States Parties shall ensure that persons with disabilities are able to access
general tertiary education, vocational training, adult education and lifelong learning
without discrimination and on an equal basis with others. To this end, States Parties
shall ensure that reasonable accommodation is provided to persons with disabilities.
Article 25
Health
States Parties recognize that persons with disabilities have the right to the
enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health without discrimination on the
basis of disability. States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to ensure access
for persons with disabilities to health services that are gender-sensitive, including
health-related rehabilitation. In particular, States Parties shall:
(a) Provide persons with disabilities with the same range, quality and
standard of free or affordable health care and programmes as provided to other
persons, including in the area of sexual and reproductive health and populationbased public health programmes;
(b) Provide those health services needed by persons with disabilities
specifically because of their disabilities, including early identification and
intervention as appropriate, and services designed to minimize and prevent further
disabilities, including among children and older persons;
(c) Provide these health services as close as possible to people’s own
communities, including in rural areas;
(d) Require health professionals to provide care of the same quality to
persons with disabilities as to others, including on the basis of free and informed
consent by, inter alia, raising awareness of the human rights, dignity, autonomy and
needs of persons with disabilities through training and the promulgation of ethical
standards for public and private health care;
(e) Prohibit discrimination against persons with disabilities in the provision
of health insurance, and life insurance where such insurance is permitted by national
law, which shall be provided in a fair and reasonable manner;
(f) Prevent discriminatory denial of health care or health services or food
and fluids on the basis of disability.
Article 26
Habilitation and rehabilitation
1.
States Parties shall take effective and appropriate measures, including through
peer support, to enable persons with disabilities to attain and maintain maximum
independence, full physical, mental, social and vocational ability, and full inclusion
and participation in all aspects of life. To that end, States Parties shall organize,
strengthen and extend comprehensive habilitation and rehabilitation services and
programmes, particularly in the areas of health, employment, education and social
services, in such a way that these services and programmes:
(a) Begin at the earliest possible stage, and are
multidisciplinary assessment of individual needs and strengths;
based
on
the
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