Social participation
Benefits for social participation are provided to enable or facilitate equal participation in life in the community. Benefits for social participation ensure the necessary support in the social sphere as a result of the disability.
Benefits for social participation are in particular
1. benefits for housing,
2. assistance services,
3. curative education services,
4. benefits for care in a foster family,
5. benefits for acquiring and maintaining practical knowledge and skills
6. services to promote communication,
7. mobility services and
8. aids.
The aim is to enable people to participate in life as independently as possible. This means that integration assistance should enable people with disabilities to plan and lead their lives independently.
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