Abstract
The purpose of the Code of Practice for Education and Training (the Code), is to
ensure that there is clear understanding of the rights, privileges, and provisions to
access educational, vocational and training opportunities for learners with
disabilities. The Disabilities Act of 2014, and The National Policy for Persons with
Code of Practice for Education and Training
Introduction
Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities
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Disabilities (2000) have been developed to focus specifically on concerns for
education and training for persons with disabilities. These legal documents are
supported chiefly by the United Nations Conventions on the Rights for Persons
with Disabilities (CRPD, 2006) and the United Nations Conventions on the Rights
of Children (CRC, 1989). Jamaica, along with several countries across the world
are members of the United Nations (UN). The Conventions are international
treaties. These treaties are agreements signed by UN member-countries. The
Code is written to guide the day-to-day treatment and understanding of the rights
of persons with disabilities, as recommended by The National Policy for Persons
with Disabilities and The Disabilities Act. In addition to the international UN
treaties, the Code is linked to parts of The Education Act (1975), The Education
Regulations (1980), the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms (2011), The
Child Care and Protection Act (2005), and other policies related to the protection
and preservation of the rights, as well as care and treatment of persons with
disabilities.