Assistive technologies are central to the realization of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Emma M SmithStephanie HuffHolly WescottRebecca DanielIkenna D EbuenyiJoan O'DonnellMohamed MaalimWei ZhangChapal KhasnabisMalcolm MaclachlanPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
Ensuring adequate provision of AT by states parties is critical to the progressive realization of the rights of persons with disabilities and to fulfilling commitments made by states parties upon ratification of the CRPD.Implications for rehabilitationAssistive technology (AT) is critical to enable full participation of persons with disability in society and the achievement of rights affirmed by the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.Governments and other key stakeholders should endeavour to improve access to AT through inclusive, evidence-informed programs and services.Advocacy is required to improve access to AT through universal health coverage.