News Story: Bermuda Human Rights Commission releases Disability Inclusion Report

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Bermuda Human Rights Commission releases Disability Inclusion Report

Focuses on lived experiences and barriers for people with disabilities

By Peter Clark (Senior Editor, Autism Info Center)

Wednesday 30th July 2025

The Human Rights Commission in Bermuda has published its Disability Inclusion Report which focuses on the lived experiences of people with disabilities (such as autism), and the barriers to inclusion that they commonly face.

The report has recommended a series of areas that need to be addressed, including: Representation ("Nothing About As Without Us"); Compliance, Accountability and Enforcement; Financial Support (a dignity-first approach); Government leadership and systemic change; Disability advocacy and representation in the community; Data collection and progress measurement; Accessibility (removing physical, digital and societal barriers); Legislation, policy and practice; Education, awareness and community engagement; and a National Disability Strategy.

Source: Human Rights Commission (Bermuda)

https://bernews.com/2025/07/hrc-releases-disability-inclusion-report/

Author: Peter J Clark
Senior Editor, Autism Info Center

Peter is an autistic writer, social care worker and campaigner who has spent over 20 years as a journalist, author and editor for five major business journals worldwide, and published over 200 books with Sterling Publishing and others. He enjoys teaching, spreading uncompromising truth, and helping other people live their best possible life.

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