Policy paper

Various - Private Sector Pact

Published 23 July 2018

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

Form for submitting commitments for the Global Disability Summit 2018

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Name of organisation Various 바카라 사이트“ Private Sector Pact * Clifford Chance * Allen & Overy * UBS Foundation

Your organisation바카라 사이트™s commitments to achieve the rights of people with disabilities in developing countries:

Private Sector Pact.

In strong support of the UK 바카라 사이트바카라 사이트™s commitment at the Global Disability Summit to help make families (and not orphanages) the reality for every child, and recognising that institutionalisation, in all its forms, harms children바카라 사이트™s physical, emotional, psychological and psychosocial development 바카라 사이트“ the undersigned organisations (comprising major multinational companies) have launched the 바카라 사이트˜Private Sector Taskforce바카라 사이트™, to help eliminate orphanages within our lifetime. In-line with international treaties and best practice, including the UN Conventions on the Rights of the Child and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, we share the UK바카라 사이트™s pledge to all children realising their right to family care - and that no child is left behind. We are committed to ensuring our businesses do not, either directly or indirectly, contribute towards the institutionalisation of children; and to instead support family and community based services. We are exploring how this approach can be integrated into our business models including through:

  • Creating internal policy positions against resourcing institutions;
  • Stopping support for orphanages throughout supplier networks;
  • Redirecting resources towards family-based care;
  • Encouraging the financial and legislative change required to transition away from orphanages;
  • Where appropriate, seeking to influence the policy and practice of our sector peers, to create wider global consensus on making orphanages unacceptable.

Clifford Chance, Allen & Overy, UBS Foundation