People with disabilities: for a barrier -free future!

People with disabilities: for a barrier -free future!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - On December 3, the international day of people with disabilities, the words of Petra Bayr, spokeswoman for foreign policy and global development of the SPÖ parliamentary club, are in the foreground. It emphasizes the urgent need to reduce barriers and strengthen the rights of people with disabilities. "Worldwide, people with disabilities are still exposed to considerable disadvantages, be it in the educational access or on the labor market," explains BayR. Social justice and equal opportunities must finally be a priority. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which has been in force since 2008, obliges the federal states to actively promote inclusion. But legal regulations alone are not enough-the implementation at the national and international level is crucial, according to Bayr. OTS The world can cause positive changes if barriers are dismantled to enable real participation.

Bavaria on the way to inclusion

The Bavarian state government has also taken on the challenge of creating an inclusive society. The Ministry of Social Affairs pursues concrete steps with its “Bavaria barrier -free” action plan to improve both access to education and participation in the labor market and in the living area. "We want to live diversity and participation," is the motto; Technological and medical progress should be used to raise awareness and reduce barriers. The inclusive education and upbringing for children with and without disabilities is also promoted to ensure participation immediately from an early age. These important measures show that the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Disabilities is taken seriously, such as stmas.bayern.de informed.

In addition, people with disabilities are promoted by self -help organizations are an integral part of the help system. The principle "outpatient before inpatient" should support this, while at the same time specialized institutions remain necessary. Appropriate living spaces are being used in particular for older people with disabilities. These steps are crucial to ensure that all citizens, regardless of their skills, can take part in social life.

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