European Structural and Investment Funds and People with Disabilities in the European Union
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the PETI committee, concerns the situation of people with disabilities in the European Union (EU) and how EU funds (‘European Structural and Investment Funds’) can support the reforms needed to replace the outdated systems of institutional care with community-based and inclusive services. It also highlights areas that must be addressed to avoid the mistakes of the past, in particular the use of EU funds to maintain institutional care, and ensure that instead they are used to promote community living.
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Camilla PARKER and Ines BULIC COJOCARIU (European Network on Independent Living)
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- barnomsorg
- datainsamling
- de europeiska struktur- och investeringsfonderna
- ekonomisk geografi
- EU:s finanser
- EUROPEISKA UNIONEN
- FN-konvention
- GEOGRAFI
- hälsa
- hälso- och sjukvård
- informationsteknik och databehandling
- integrering av funktionshindrade
- internationell politik
- INTERNATIONELLA FÖRBINDELSER
- medlemsstat i EU
- person med funktionsnedsättning
- psykisk sjukdom
- samhällsfrågor
- SOCIALA FRÅGOR
- UTBILDNING OCH KOMMUNIKATION