A/RES/48/96
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(a)
Measures to design and adapt workplaces and work premises in such
a way that they become accessible to persons with different disabilities;
(b)
Support for the use of new technologies and the development and
production of assistive devices, tools and equipment and measures to
facilitate access to such devices and equipment for persons with disabilities
to enable them to gain and maintain employment;
(c)
Provision of appropriate training and placement and ongoing
support such as personal assistance and interpreter services.
4.
States should initiate and support public awareness-raising campaigns
designed to overcome negative attitudes and prejudices concerning workers with
disabilities.
5.
In their capacity as employers, States should create favourable
conditions for the employment of persons with disabilities in the public
sector.
6.
States, workers’ organizations and employers should cooperate to ensure
equitable recruitment and promotion policies, employment conditions, rates of
pay, measures to improve the work environment in order to prevent injuries and
impairments and measures for the rehabilitation of employees who have
sustained employment-related injuries.
7.
The aim should always be for persons with disabilities to obtain
employment in the open labour market. For persons with disabilities whose
needs cannot be met in open employment, small units of sheltered or supported
employment may be an alternative. It is important that the quality of such
programmes be assessed in terms of their relevance and sufficiency in
providing opportunities for persons with disabilities to gain employment in
the labour market.
8.
Measures should be taken to include persons with disabilities in
training and employment programmes in the private and informal sectors.
9.
States, workers’ organizations and employers should
organizations of persons with disabilities concerning all
training and employment opportunities, including flexible
work, job-sharing, self-employment and attendant care for
disabilities.
Rule 8.
cooperate with
measures to create
hours, part-time
persons with
Income maintenance and social security
States are responsible for the provision of social security and income
maintenance for persons with disabilities.
1.
States should ensure the provision of adequate income support to persons
with disabilities who, owing to disability or disability-related factors, have
temporarily lost or received a reduction in their income or have been denied
employment opportunities. States should ensure that the provision of support
takes into account the costs frequently incurred by persons with disabilities
and their families as a result of the disability.
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