Tariana Turia, Minister of Disability Issues, is delighted that
her original intention to appoint a full time Disability Rights
Commissioner to protect and promote the rights of disabled peoples
has been upheld with a new bill introduced to Parliament.
"In late 2009 I began advocating for a dedicated Disability
Commissioner in the Human Rights Commission to promote and protect
the rights of disabled people."
"Then last October I announced my determination to appoint a
full-time Disability Rights Commissioner who would promote, protect
and monitor the implementation of the United Nations Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities"
"And just over a month ago we officially welcomed Paul Gibson
into the role, as a part-time Human Rights Commissioner responsible
for disability issues.
But the thinking was that we would always achieve fulltime
status for the position and the Human Rights Amendment Bill will do
this.
"Disabled persons and the disability sector have always believed
in the importance of an independent monitoring role as helping to
make the difference in achieving an inclusive society"..
"The appointment of a dedicated fulltime Disability Commission
in the Human Rights Commission, along with a protection and
monitoring role for the Office of the Ombudsmen and resourcing the
Convention Coalition to monitor the rights of disabled people,
advances our commitment to disability issues, and I appreciate the
support of the Minister of Justice in introducing the legislation
to do so".