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disabled child
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ARTICLE-23
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... 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
...
... 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
...
... 4.
States Parties
shall
promote
, in the
spirit
of
international cooperation
, the
exchange
of appropriate
information
in the
field
of
preventive health care
and of
medical
,
psychological
and functional
treatment
of
disabled children
,
including
dissemination
of and
access to information
concerning
methods
of
rehabilitation
,
education
and
vocational services
, with the aim of enabling
States Parties
to
improve
their capabilities and
skills
and to widen their
experience
in these
areas
. In this
regard
, particular
account
shall be taken of the needs of
developing countries
. ...
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