How are people with disabilities in Norway satisfied with their service provision by Stein Wilmann NHF Oslofjord Vest.

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How are people with disabilities in Norway satisfied with their service provision by Stein Wilmann NHF Oslofjord Vest

About Norges Handikapforbund Norges Handikapforbund means Norwegian Association of Disability Our mission statement: Norges Handikapforbund is an independent interest group working for full equality and participation in society for people with disabilities. The main target is the physically disabled.

About Norges Handikapforbund Only organization in Norway that serves disabled people regardless of diagnosis Our goal is a society without discrimination, where all people have the opportunity to participate equally in all areas.

About Norges Handikapforbund 300 local groups 9 regions 11 collectively affiliated diagnostic associations 1 youth organization A total of approximately 15,000 members

Arrangements and rights Norwegian Discrimination and Accessibility Act UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) The Government's Action Plan for Universal Design –Norway should be universally designed by the end of 2025

Buildings Requirements for universal design of new buildings are implemented in the Legislation. No deadline for existing buildings to be universally designed. 80% of the existing primary schools have significant deficiencies in accessibility

Transport Public transport and gateways still have major shortcomings in accessibility for people with reduced mobility European standards for universal design in the transport area is also valid for Norway

Technical aids National Insurance Act –Ensures equal right to aids in all areas of life –The right is beeing threatened –The smallest and cheapest aids have been taken out of the system

User-driven Personal Assistant (UPA) Many disabled are excluded from many arenas in the society because they receive insufficient assistance We want UPA to be an individual right for all who need this The legislation is on its way Elements in the coming law are inadequate

The economical field Social security and pensions Compensaton for the extra expenses caused by illness and/or disability People with disabilities have poorer economy than the general population The gap is increasing

General attitude The people on the street think equal opportunities for people with disabilities is fair The good attitudes might only be skin deep when it comes to showdown We have an attitude problem, even though it does not seem that way on the surface.

The NAV reform Before 2006: Three separate public agencies that each handled their share of the welfare system –A government agency for all of the benefits and pensions, including technical aids –A government agency for everything to do with businesses and unemployment –A municipal agency ensure that everyone has a living minimum (The social services)

2006: These three agencies merged into one system called NAV. –The social services is still a municipal responsibility –16,000 public servants were affected by the reform –The entire Norwegian population were also affected as users of the services –NAV manages one-third of Norway's National budget. The NAV reform

NAV’s main goals: –More people working or in other form of activity, fewer people receiving benefits –Easier for the users and better services tailored to their needs –A comprehensive and effective employment and welfare management This process has not been painless, neither for the staff nor for the users The NAV reform

Living conditions and social inclusion Report: “Living conditions and social inclusion of people with physical disabilities” People with physical disabilities aged are much worse off in the labor market than the rest of the population 36% of people with disabilities are employed, 87% in the general population

Living conditions and social inclusion 64% in this group had only primary school, 17% in the rest of the population 14% achieved higher education like university or college, 41% in the rest of the population Lack of education is one of the main reasons for low labor force participation

Living conditions and social inclusion The parents' social background and the participation in social activities after school has a greater impact on children with disabilities than the rest of the children Segregated educational programmes –Is extensive used in Norway –Has many negative consequences –Used by municipalities to limit their spendings –Parents let themselves be persuaded instead of taking the fight to get their local school up to an acceptable standard

Living conditions and social inclusion The youngsters should have the opportunity for to study further after primary school To make that possible, the physical conditions in these schools and universities has to be facilitated Good transportation is necessary to get to the schools and universities

“Everything is connected to everything else!” Gro Harlem Brundtland