Mental Health Director at CBM Global and an Assistant Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK.
Manager of the Inclusion Advisory Group at CBM Australia, Melbourne, Australia.
Health Hum Rights. 2021 Jun;23(1):175-189.
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) has been identified as a milestone in human rights protection, offering people with psychosocial disabilities the opportunity to hold their governments accountable for the realization of their rights. To facilitate such accountability, the country reports produced under the CRPD reporting process should adequately reflect these persons' experiences and relevant positive or negative developments in the country. Our study used content analysis to review the extent and quality of reporting related to mental health and psychosocial disabilities in 19 country reports. The criteria used were based on provisions of the CRPD and on priorities identified by a steering committee of people with psychosocial disabilities. We found a wide variation in the quantity and quality of states' reporting, with an indication that this variation relates to countries' economic development. Increasing the participation of representative organizations of people with psychosocial disabilities is needed for state parties to fulfill their reporting obligations. While there has been progress in improving organizations of persons with disabilities capacity to be heard at the global level, our findings suggest low levels of participation in CRPD processes at the national level in many countries. State parties must actively include these groups to ensure implementation of the CRPD principles.
《残疾人权利公约》(CRPD)被认为是人权保护的一个里程碑,为有心理社会残疾的人提供了一个机会,使他们的政府对实现其权利负责。为了促进这种问责制,根据《残疾人权利公约》的报告程序编写的国家报告应充分反映这些人在本国的经历以及相关的积极或消极的发展。我们的研究使用内容分析法审查了 19 份国家报告中与心理健康和心理社会残疾有关的报告的范围和质量。使用的标准基于《残疾人权利公约》的规定和心理社会残疾者指导委员会确定的优先事项。我们发现各国报告的数量和质量存在很大差异,表明这种差异与各国的经济发展有关。为了履行报告义务,缔约国需要增加有代表性的心理社会残疾组织的参与。虽然在提高残疾人组织在全球层面上被听取意见的能力方面已经取得了进展,但我们的调查结果表明,在许多国家,残疾人权利公约的参与程度在国家层面上仍然很低。缔约国必须积极让这些群体参与,以确保《残疾人权利公约》原则的实施。