EU-Schwerbehinderung

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3.2.1.227

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Aug 24 2024

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Description

Primary functions:

This app allows you to:


1. Panic Button - Sends SMS to a predefined recipient via SMS. The panic button can also be used when the mobile phone is locked (activate under Settings)


2. to access the web resources (blog, press portal, media portal) from our news site www.eu-schwerbehinderung.eu. We want to make it easier for all people with disabilities to access our news and information. Of course, people without disabilities are invited to make the information easier to access with this app. - TO USE THIS VERSION, WE RECOMMEND THE PREMIUM VERSION OF THIS APP


3. If your partner has a device with the premium version of this app, you can use this partner device to scan the QR code generated in the app to make it easier to find (geosearch via SMS). This feature is especially useful for those in need. But can also be an aid in your personal expeditions. - TO USE THIS VERSION, WE RECOMMEND THE PREMIUM VERSION OF THIS APP


4. Articles can be distributed via "sharing" via apps that support it (eg mail, social networks).


5. Exclusive display of urgent messages.


- Panic button with SMS alerting

- Retrieve our latest news

- News by category

- Share current articles

- Latest articles available offline

- Compatible with the Windows 10 app

- Wheelmap.org integration

- Exclusive express news


- Android 8 users please note the notes "What is to be observed in Android 8 - Hints for Android 8" in our help text in the menu under "Info" can be found.


Further information:

https://www.eu-schwerbehinderung.eu/index.php/22-unsere-apps/108-unsere-apps


Note: Some functions may be provided for a limited production due to the manufacturer.

Content

EU-Schwerbehinderung, or severe disability in the European Union, is a complex system designed to protect and support individuals with significant health impairments. While each member state maintains its own specific legislation, the EU provides a framework for mutual recognition of disability status and certain associated benefits, promoting cross-border mobility and equal opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Understanding this framework requires a nuanced appreciation of the interplay between national and EU-level regulations.

The core principle underlying EU-Schwerbehinderung is the recognition that disability can create barriers to full participation in society. These barriers can manifest in various forms, including limited access to employment, education, transportation, and social services. The EU aims to mitigate these barriers by establishing common standards for recognizing disability and encouraging member states to implement supportive measures. This approach acknowledges the diverse nature of disabilities and the varying needs of individuals across the EU.

The process of obtaining Schwerbehinderung status begins at the national level. Each member state has its own designated authority responsible for evaluating disability claims. This evaluation typically involves a comprehensive assessment of an individual's medical condition, functional limitations, and overall impact of the impairment on their daily life. The specific criteria and procedures for assessment can vary significantly between countries, reflecting differences in healthcare systems, social welfare models, and cultural perspectives on disability.

Once an individual is recognized as having a Schwerbehinderung in one member state, this status can, under certain circumstances, be recognized in other EU countries. This cross-border recognition facilitates access to benefits and services when traveling or residing in another member state. However, it's crucial to understand that mutual recognition does not imply automatic entitlement to all benefits available in the host country. The extent of portability of benefits depends on the specific regulations of each member state and the nature of the benefit in question.

Key benefits associated with Schwerbehinderung status often include employment protections, such as priority consideration for job vacancies, protection against unfair dismissal, and adaptations to the workplace. Individuals may also be entitled to financial assistance, including disability pensions, tax deductions, and subsidies for assistive devices. Access to specialized healthcare services, rehabilitation programs, and support for independent living are also common provisions.

The EU actively promotes the inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of society. This commitment is reflected in various EU directives and initiatives aimed at combating discrimination, promoting accessibility, and ensuring equal opportunities. The European Disability Strategy provides a comprehensive framework for EU action in this area, focusing on key areas such as employment, education, accessibility, and social protection.

Navigating the complexities of EU-Schwerbehinderung can be challenging. Individuals seeking recognition of their disability or access to related benefits should consult the relevant authorities in their country of residence. Cross-border situations require careful consideration of the specific regulations in both the home and host countries. Numerous organizations and resources are available to provide information, guidance, and support to individuals with disabilities and their families.

The EU's approach to Schwerbehinderung reflects a broader commitment to social inclusion and the recognition of disability as a human rights issue. While challenges remain in ensuring full and equal participation for all individuals with disabilities, the EU framework provides a crucial foundation for promoting their rights and well-being. Ongoing efforts to harmonize national legislation, improve cross-border recognition of disability status, and strengthen supportive measures are essential to achieving this goal. The continued evolution of EU-Schwerbehinderung policy reflects the ongoing dialogue and collaboration between member states, disability organizations, and individuals with disabilities themselves, working together to create a more inclusive and accessible Europe.

Information

Version

3.2.1.227

Release date

Aug 24 2024

File size

53.5 MB

Category

Tools

Requires Android

7.0+ (Nougat)

Developer

EU-Schwerbehinderung

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0

ID

com.wNachrichtenSchwerbehinderungCo_5660707

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