Persons with disabilities deserve to have every opportunity to thrive. On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we commit to removing barriers and building a more accessible and inclusive Canada for all. PM Trudeau’s statement on Show more pm.gc.ca Statement by the Prime Minister on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Today is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Let’s all reflect on ways we can break down barriers and contribute to more inclusive communities throughout Ontario.
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we remember Noya Dan z"l who was murdered by Hamas on October 7th. Noya was a 12-year-old autistic Israeli girl who was with her 80-year-old grandmother Carmela when they were kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz and murdered by Hamas… Show more
“IDPD is a time to recognize and celebrate the progress made by, and for, persons with disabilities to improve accessibility and remove barriers to inclusion in Canada and around the world.” - Minister Khera Show more
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities is a reminder that we all have a role to play to build an #AccessibleCanada. Today and every day, do your part to break down barriers for all Canadians living with a disability.
#IDPD: Watch our new #HeritageMinute on Edwin Baker on this International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Blinded by a sniper’s bullet during the First World War, Baker would go on to be a co-founder of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. 1/7 Show more
On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we join the call to amplify the leadership of persons with disabilities for a more inclusive and sustainable future. #IDPD @AccessibleGC
For Special Olympics Ontario, International Day of Persons with Disabilities is close to our hearts because it's all about recognizing and honoring the unique abilities and strengths of every athlete, regardless of their challenges. Join us in spreading the message of inclusion! Show more
Today, we join the world in observing the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Our vision: All children living with neurodevelopmental disabilities enjoy a good quality of life, inclusion in all aspects of society, and the opportunity to reach their full potential. Show more
December 3 is International Day of Persons with Disabilities. This is a day to recognize and celebrate persons with disabilities and their important contributions throughout our province. #GovNL @CSSD_GovNL
— Government of Newfoundland & Labrador (@GovNL) December 3, 2024
International Day of Persons with Disabilities
International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) seeks to promote understanding and awareness about disability issues, and the importance of ensuring equal rights, dignity, and inclusion for all individuals with disabilities. The day is vital in fostering an inclusive society where persons with disabilities can fully participate in social, economic, and political life without any discrimination. IDPD focuses on the integration of persons with disabilities into mainstream society through ensuring accessibility to necessary resources and facilities, and advocating for their rights and well-being.
This observance was established in 1992 by the United Nations. International Day of Persons with Disabilities initially emerged from the World Programme of Action concerning Disabled Persons, adopted in 1982. The observance has grown in importance and relevance in the United States as awareness of disability issues increases. The U.S. has played a significant role in this regard, primarily through the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, which provides comprehensive civil rights protections to persons with disabilities in areas such as employment, public accommodations, and state and local government services. The ADA ensures that individuals with disabilities have equal opportunities in American society and enjoy the same rights and freedoms as others.
In the United States, various events and activities are organized to raise awareness and educate the public about disability rights, accessibility, and inclusion. These events include panel discussions, workshops, art exhibitions, and the showcasing of technological innovations aimed at promoting the well-being and integration of persons with disabilities. International Day of Persons with Disabilities is celebrated annually on December 3rd.
Facts about International Day of Persons with Disabilities
The theme for International Day of Persons with Disabilities in 2024 was Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future . In 2023 the theme was Transformative solutions for inclusive development: the role of innovation in fueling an accessible and equitable world.
According to the WHO’s World Report on Disability, 15% of the world's population are living with a disability.
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was established in 2008 as an international human rights treaty. It promotes, protects, and ensures the human rights of all people with disability. It has been signed and ratified by 181 states including the European Union.
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Volunteer at a learning disability center or an assisted living facility.
Donate to a reputable charity or organization that supports persons with disabilities. Some suggestions are Friends of Disabled Adults and Children and All About Autistic Abilities Inc.
Watch a film that portrays life with a disability to better your empathy and understanding. Here are our suggestions: The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019) The Shape of Water (2017) Stronger (2017)
Engage with schools and educational institutions to promote disability awareness and inclusive education. Encourage schools to organize awareness campaigns or events on International Day of Persons with Disabilities.