Using the quality of life framework to operationalize and assess the CRPD articles and the Sustainable Development Goals

Author:

Gómez Laura E.1ORCID,Morán M. Lucía1ORCID,Navas Patricia2ORCID,Verdugo Miguel Ángel2ORCID,Schalock Robert L.3,Lombardi Marco4ORCID,Vicente Eva5ORCID,Guillén Verónica M.6ORCID,Balboni Giulia7ORCID,Swerts Chris48ORCID,Al‐Halabí Susana1ORCID,Alcedo M. Ángeles1ORCID,Monsalve Asunción1ORCID,Brown Ivan9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Psicología Universidad de Oviedo Oviedo Spain

2. INICO Universidad de Salamanca Salamanca Spain

3. Psychology Department Hastings College Hastings Nebraska USA

4. Social‐Educational Care Work, EQUALITY//Research Collective HOGENT University of Applied Sciences and Arts Ghent Belgium

5. Departamento de Psicología y Sociología Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

6. Departamento de Educación Universidad de Cantabria Santander Cantabria Spain

7. Dipartimento di Filosofia, Scienze Sociali, Umane e della Formazione Università degli Studi di Perugia Perugia Italy

8. Department of Special Needs Education Ghent University Ghent Belgium

9. Department of Applied Disability Studies Brock University Ringgold Standard Institution Saint Catharines Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractThis article describes how rights, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the quality of life (QOL) framework are closely interrelated. Although legislation can be used as a tool for the practical application of QOL principles, QOL assessment information is required to further develop legislation and monitor the fulfillment of laws, policies, and the SDGs. A validated QOL model, which provides a set of concepts that can be one useful way for understanding and assessing QOL, can also function to assess many of the rights and goals promulgated in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and in the SDGs. This article illustrates the overlap between the CRPD, SDGs and QOL using the #Rights4MeToo Scale, a new measurement instrument for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The instrument's value lies in its potential to: (a) raise awareness about the rights enshrined in the CRPD; (b) design, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions aimed at facilitating the exercise of those rights and the achievement of the SDGs; and (c) ultimately improve the QOL of people with IDD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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