Event

Family and Sexuality

Monday, March 16, 2015 13:00to14:30
Chancellor Day Hall NCDH 202, 3644 rue Peel, Montreal, QC, H3A 1W9, CA

A 2014-2015 Disability, Human Rights and the Law Seminar.

Abstract

Article 23 of the CRPD requires state signatories to “take effective and appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination against persons with disabilities in all matters relating to marriage, family, parenthood and relationships, on an equal basis with others”. Using the Convention as a backdrop, this seminar will examine issues surrounding disability and family matters. In particular, it will examine how legal and social constructs of parenthood, sexuality and sexual health have a dangerous potential to exclude people with disabilities. We will discuss parenting and adoption for disabled parents and children with disabilities, as well as the issue of forced sterilization.

The event follows the format of a teaching seminar and required reading resources will be circulated ahead of time. RSVP to chrlp [dot] law [at] mcgill [dot] ca by March 11. A light lunch will be provided.

For more information: www.mcgill.ca/humanrights/events/disability-seminar-series

About the series

Built environments and accessibility of persons with disabilities: The concept of “built environment” refers to all environments constructed by humans. Built environments are not only physical constructs but also social, legal and economic constructs such as families, schools and workplaces. This seminar series will provide insights into the reality of different environments, whether or not people with disabilities are fully able to benefit from them, and the barriers that may be preventing full and equal access.

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