20 years of advisory board for people with disabilities Karlsruhe: State Disabled Officer thanks for committed use

20 years of advisory board for people with disabilities Karlsruhe: State Disabled Officer thanks for committed use

Great commitment to the advisory board for people with disabilities of the city of Karlsruhe is recognized

Karlsruhe, September 20, 2023-The Advisory Board for People with Disabilities of the City of Karlsruhe was recently celebrated for its 20th anniversary. Simone Fischer, the State Disabled Officer of Baden-Württemberg, thanked the members of the advisory board for their great commitment and her many years of support.

The Advisory Board for People with Disabilities was founded as the first urban advisory board of this kind in Baden-Württemberg. In the past two decades, he has persistently campaigned for barrier -free and including urban society. This is reflected in the numerous arguments and suggestions that the Advisory Board brought in during this period and which have been successfully implemented into urban measures.

Simone Fischer praised the advisory board and emphasized that participation and accessibility not only affect people with disabilities. Each individual can help to be realized in everyday life. Fischer encouraged those present to get involved in the local and state elections in the coming years. It is particularly important to encourage people with disabilities to active political engagement and to open up opportunities for opportunities.

The anniversary event in the Karlsburg was visited by numerous guests from society and politics. In addition to representatives of the municipal council groups and the administration, Mayor Dr. Frank Mentrup, the urban representative for the interests of people with disabilities Ulrike Werert and the chairman of the Advisory Board Artur Budnik.

The effects of this recognition and appreciation are diverse. On the one hand, the thank-you speech by the state disabled representative Simone Fischer shows that the commitment of the advisory board for people with disabilities in the city of Karlsruhe has not been unnoticed. This could lead to greater recognition and appreciation for the work of the advisory board and possibly also help to ensure that more people are committed to barrier -free society.

The encouragement of Simone Fischer to get involved in the upcoming elections could also help that more people with disabilities become politically active and give their vote. This would lead to greater representation and consideration of the interests and needs of people with disabilities in politics.

In addition, the public recognition of the advisory board by high -ranking politicians and representatives from politics and administration could lead to greater attention to the concerns of people with disabilities in society. This could help to reduce barriers and discrimination and to develop an inclusive and barrier -free society.

Overall, the recognition of the advisory board for people with disabilities of the city of Karlsruhe by Simone Fischer and other high -ranking personalities is a positive development and could lead to greater awareness and implementation of inclusive measures in the city. It remains to be seen how this recognition will affect the quality of life and participation of people with disabilities in Karlsruhe in the long term.