Disability and citizenship

Guidelines and Recommendations for Public Policies and Social Intervention Regarding the Struggles of People with Disabilities in Latin America


Diana Carolina Vallejo Ortega, Constanza López Radrigán, Juan Andrés Pino Morán, Jaime Ramírez Fuentes y Gonzalo Fernando Schmidt Martínez


Key points of interest:

  • It is necessary to create laws and institutions that truly respond to the needs of people with disabilities. This includes moving away from outdated models that view disability solely as a medical issue.
  • People with disabilities must directly participate in the creation of policies and programs that affect them.
  • It is important to recognize that women, LGBTIQ+ individuals, children, adolescents, Indigenous peoples, and racialized people with disabilities face different barriers. Therefore, state actions must be sensitive to these differences and ensure appropriate support for each group.
  • It is urgent to eliminate the figure of “interdiction” that still exists in several countries, which prevents many people with disabilities from making decisions about their own lives, bodies, or property.
  • A set of recommendations is proposed to realize self-determination and combat discrimination against people with disabilities.

Note:

  • The following summary was prepared by Núcleo Milenio DISCA and is based exclusively on the original publication. Therefore, it should not be used for citations or references.
  • This article was originally published in Spanish.


Vallejo Ortega, D. C., López Radrigán, C., Pino Morán, J. A., Ramírez Fuentes, J., & Schmidt Martínez, G. F. (2024). Insumos y recomendaciones para políticas públicas e intervención social en torno a las luchas de las personas con discapacidad en América Latina. CLACSO.


https://www.clacso.org/insumos-y-recomendaciones-para-politicas-publicas-e-intervencion-social-en-torno-a-las-luchas-de-las-personas-con-discapacidad-en-america-latina/