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Aktionsplan Inklusion 2017/2018 für ein barrierefreies Niedersachsen - Schritte zur Umsetzung der UN-Behindertenrechtskonvention (Action plan on inclusion for an accessible Lower Saxony-Implementation of the UN CRPD)

Government of Lower Saxony Country Resources Disability Strategies and Plans Lower Saxony 1 January 2017 Policy document

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Der "Aktionsplan Inklusion 2017/2018 für ein barrierefreies Niedersachsen - Schritte zur Umsetzung der UN-Behindertenrechtskonvention" soll zur unverzüglichen Umsetzung der UN-Behindertenrechtskonvention in Berlin beitragen. Folgende Inhalte werden abgedeckt: (1) Bewusstseinsbildung, (2) Partizipation, (3) Kommunikation, (4) Bildung, (5) Arbeit, (6) Wohnen, (7) Mobilität, (8) Familie, (9) Gesundheit und Pflege, (10) Freizeit und Sport, (11) Kultur, and (12) Medien.

The "Action plan on inclusion for an accessible Lower Saxony-Implementation of the UN CRPD" were created to ensure a timely and sustainable implementation of the CRPD in the state of Berlin. They cover the following 10 issues: (1) Awareness raising, (2) Participation (3) Communication, (4) Education, (5) Employment (6) Housing (7) Mobility (8) Family (9) Health care (10) Sports and leisure activities, (11) Culture, and (12) Media.

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