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Other Elements of Disability Inclusive Social Protection
The issues highlighted above – of how disability is defined, and of eligibility and targeting – critically impact upon whether social protection is disability inclusive or not. However, even if disability determination is based on the interactive rather than the medical model of disability, and if the added costs of disability are taken into account by targeting formulas, shortcomings relating to access and adequacy may prevent that the right to income security and health care, the two main components of the SPF, is ensured. As explained in the previous chapter, social protection is part both of the 2030 Agenda and of the CRPD, and it is interlinked with other components of each. Thus, it must be embedded into a larger framework consisting of factors which may be beyond the SPF itself, but which are nevertheless necessary for its implementation.