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The Equality and Human Rights Commission opened for business on 1 October 2007. A key aim
of the commission is to end discrimination and harassment of people because of their disability, age, religion or belief, race, gender, or sexual orientation. The new commission is a merger of three separate equality commissions. These are the: Disability Rights Commission, Commission for Racial Equality & Equal Opportunities Commission.
Access to education and employment have also been a major focus of this movement. Adaptive technologies, enabling people to work jobs they could not have previously, help create access to jobs and economic independence. Access in the classroom has helped improve education opportunities and independe
The right to have an independent life as an adult, sometimes using paid assistant care instead of being institutionalized, is a major goal of this movement, and is the main goal of the similar independent living and self-advocacy movements, which are more strongly associated with people with intellectual disabilities and mental health disorders. These movements have supported people with disabilities to live as more active participants in society.

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Public awareness of the civil rights movement for this population remains limited, and the stereotyping of people with developmental disabilities as non-contributing citizens who are dependent on others remains common. While physical access remains an ongoing need, other needs were raised and became elements in the ADA, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 such as employment and transportation.
 
 
 
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