Uppeldi og menntun - 01.07.2015, Side 99

Uppeldi og menntun - 01.07.2015, Side 99
UPPELDI OG MENNTUN/ICELANDIC JOURNAL OF EDUCATION 24(2) 2015 99 KRISTÍN BJÖRNSDÓTTIR UNIVERSITY OF ICELAND, SCHOOL OF EDUCATION STEINDÓR JÓNSSON INDEPENDENT SCHOLAR Social (in)equality: Collaborative reflection This article is a collaborative reflection on social equality between a self-advocate labeled as having intellectual disabilities and a university lecturer. It is based on inclusive practices and is the result of 15 years of research collaboration. The article adopts economist Amartya Sen’s (1992, 2000) capability approach and conceptualization of social exclusion. Although Iceland is considered to have very high human development there are indications that disabled people, particularly those with intellectual disabilities, are at risk of social exclusion. Limited access to economic and material resources, as well as to paid work and society’s institutions, is a source of deprivation and therefore social exclusion. This dep- rivation can limit opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities to gain the means necessary to achieve well-being and thus reduce their quality of life. The article concludes by arguing that people with intellectual disabilities have clearly demonstrated that, with the right support in place, they are able to fully participate in society. Their right to do so is fully endorsed by the United Nation’s Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Keywords: Equality, social exclusion, social inclusion, social participation, quality of life INTRODUCTION The demand for equity and cohesion of society as a whole is far from new. Equal access to rights, dignity, and the worth of all human beings has been defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (United Nations, 1948) which is intended to be both universal and egalitarian; that is, the same for everyone everywhere. Neverthe- less, it has proved necessary to promote the human rights of disabled people with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) because as a group dis- abled people are faced with complex socio-cultural obstacles preventing them from fully participating in society (United Nations, 2006). It is evident that disabled people Uppeldi og menntun 24. árgangur 2. hefti 2015
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