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Monday 1st September 2025
Source: BBC News (UK)
The UK's Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has warned that the Welsh government's new Disabled People's Rights Plan risks failure without significant revisions.
The plan, which aims to improve rights for disabled people across various areas, is being criticised by the equalities watchdog for lacking clear targets, timeframes, and accountability measures.
This warning echoes concerns previously raised by disabled rights groups.
The EHRC's Wales Committee interim chair, Martyn Jones, stated that without these changes, the plan could become "merely symbolic".
The Welsh government has responded by saying it is considering feedback from a consultation and will ensure the views of disabled people are central to the final document.
The plan, which is the result of four years of work, has a 10-year vision.
However, critics are concerned that many of its recommendations may not be followed through, particularly after the next government is elected.
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