CYDA at the United Nations CoSP14
About CoSP14
Every year, the United Nations holds a conference for countries that have agreed to uphold rights of people with disability.
This conference is called the “Conference of State Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities” or “CoSP” for short.
In 2021, the UN held its 14th CoSP event, CoSP14.
The main theme of CoSP14 was: “Building back better: COVID-19 response and recovery; meeting the needs, realizing the rights, and addressing the socio-economic impacts on persons with disabilities.”
"[W]e believe the COVID-19 pandemic has shone a light on just how poorly children and young people with disability are supported in their education in Australia before and during the pandemic. This spanned all states and territories and all educational settings."
Mary Sayers, CYDA CEO
CYDA had a number of representatives involved in COSP14, including our CEO Mary Sayers, and youth representatives Melanie Tran, Tim Chan and Jocelyn Neumueller.
Mary Sayers presented a speech on “Right to education: challenges with inclusive education and accessibility during the coronavirus disease pandemic.”
Panel event: It all begins with education: Realising inclusive education in Australia and the roadmap for change
CYDA’s representatives were also part of a panel event with Queensland Advocacy Incorporated (QAI) talking about the need for inclusive education and how we can make it happen.
Watch the full panel with Auslan here 👇
CYDA also took part in CoSP17 and CoSP16
In 2024, AuDHD Advocate, Emily Unity, CYDA Youth Programs Manager, Daniel Munter, and CYDA CEO, Skye Kakoschke-Moore, represented CYDA at CoSP17.
In 2023, CYDA Youth Council members Charlotte Young, Justin Hill, Ashleigh Keating and Danny Dickson travelled to New York with CYDA CEO Skye Kakoschke-Moore.