1.
States Parties recognize that a mentally or physically
disabled child should enjoy a
full and decent
life, in
conditions which ensure
dignity,
promote self-reliance and
facilitate the
child's active
participation in the
community.
2.
States Parties recognize the
right of the
disabled child to
special care and shall
encourage and ensure the extension,
subject to available
resources, to the
eligible child and those
responsible for his or her
care, of
assistance for which
application is made and which is appropriate to the
child's
condition and to the
circumstances of the
parents or others caring for the
child.
3. Recognizing the
special needs of a
disabled child,
assistance extended in
accordance with paragraph 2 of the present
article shall be provided
free of charge, whenever possible, taking into
account the
financial resources of the
parents or others caring for the
child and shall be designed to ensure that the
disabled child has effective
access to and receives
education,
training,
health care services,
rehabilitation services,
preparation for employment and
recreation opportunities in a
manner conducive to the
child's achieving the fullest possible
social integration and
individual development,
including his or her
cultural and
spiritual development