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It is crucial that the noble promises of the Commission and the Member States to defend the rights of the disabled do not remain just rhetoric. More effective action must be taken, the existing legislation in this area must be effectively complied with and human rights for all must be guaranteed. We commend the rapporteur Mrs Lynne on her work and wish to underline the importance of the recommendations contained in her report, to which we contributed some proposals.
We would like to highlight the effective application of the legal framework for equal treatment in employment, access for all to public transport and to new information technology, and the elimination of architectural barriers. We once again call for a specific directive on disability to be drawn up, based on Article 13 of the Treaty, and for the UN Convention in this area to be ratified and signed.
I also wish to call for the Member States to focus more on disabled children and young people and their education, as well as the inclusion, wherever possible, of disabled students in mainstream education, taking account of the specific support required to meet the special educational needs of the pupils. Lastly, I should like to call for special focus on severely disabled people and their families."@en1
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