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The Spanish Press Agency EFE interviews EUD Executive Director Mark Wheatley on transparent masks

Interview with Mark

On the 12th of November, the Spanish Press Agency EFE interviewed Mark Wheatley, EUD Executive Director, on transparent masks. 

The COVID-19 pandemic and the response to it by governments has created situations of infringement of the rights of deaf persons: inaccessible information, lack of access to communication in hospitals, and further isolation, among other issues of concern. The mandatory rules of wearing face-covering masks have posed a major setback in the right to access information and communication for deaf persons, and various public authorities and deaf organisations are cooperating with private companies to produce certified transparent masks that will facilitate access to information and communication.

In the interview, Mark underlined that the COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented barriers for deaf persons, such as the obligation to wear face covering masks that limit the communication of many deaf persons. Mark recognised that transparent masks, as long as they are medically safe and certified, may play an important role in facilitating access to communication for deaf persons. However, he also explained that transparent masks are only the first step, and that many other measures must follow, such as allowing sign language interpreters to accompany deaf persons in hospitals, providing access to COVID-19 and mental health hotlines and fighting the isolation that many deaf persons, especially deaf elderly, are facing due to lockdown measures.

Mark also highlighted the importance of including deaf persons and persons with disabilities in COVID-19 recovery plans, so that deaf persons can equally benefit from policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. He also emphasised that inclusion of different groups in the recovery plans will ultimately result in more efficient policy responses to the COVID-19 crisis.

As a follow up to the interview, EUD will continue working with different stakeholders to showcase the additional barriers that many deaf persons continue to face in an effort to ensure compliance with the rights of deaf persons, especially in relation to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. EUD would like to share the findings and recommendations included in its position paper on the impact of the COVID-19 on the rights of deaf persons

EUD would like to thank the Spanish Press Agency EFE for organising this interview. 

Nedavno sprejeti Evropski kodeks elektronskih komunikacij in Evropski akt o dostopnosti krepita zavezo Evropske unije, da vsakomur zagotovi enakopraven dostop do številke 112.

Vendar pa EUD opozarja, da je zdaj čas, da ukrepajo države članice EU. Pravne obveznosti iz Evropskega komunikacijskega zakonika in Evropskega akta o dostopnosti, da se zagotovi dostopnost številke 112 za vse, je treba hitro in ambiciozno prenesti v nacionalne zakonodaje in jih uresničiti, da bodo imeli invalidi enakovreden dostop do enotne evropske številke za klic v sili 112.

EUD ob dnevu 112 poziva države članice EU, naj se zavežejo k ambicioznemu in hitremu prenosu obveznosti, da bo številka 112 dostopna vsem, saj gre za reševanje življenj, ki ne more čakati!

Vse publikacije za obdobje 2022-2026 so sofinancirane in izdane v okviru programa Evropske komisije Državljani, enakost, pravice in vrednote (CERV).

Izražena stališča in mnenja so izključno mnenja avtorja(-ev) in ne odražajo nujno stališč in mnenj Evropske unije ali programa CERV Evropske komisije. Niti Evropska unija niti organ, ki dodeljuje sredstva, ne moreta biti odgovorna zanje.

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