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Extension of Dusseldorf's InclusionCompass - Inviting Submissions

Duesseldorf's Inclusion Compass, unveiled by the Competence Center for Independent Living (KSL), outlines a range of accessible services.

Düsseldorf Accessibility Guide Unveiled by Center for Independent Living (ZSL), Encompasses...
Düsseldorf Accessibility Guide Unveiled by Center for Independent Living (ZSL), Encompasses Accessible Services Overview

Extension of Dusseldorf's InclusionCompass - Inviting Submissions

Revamped Guide: The Düsseldorf Inclusion Compass

Get the lowdown on accessible leisure, living, and work options in Düsseldorf with the Düsseldorf Inclusion Compass! This comprehensive guide, brought to you by the Competence Center Self-Determined Living (KSL), highlights barrier-free opportunities across the city, from suitable businesses to inclusive residential communities. 🌐 Check it out here.

Wanting to cater to as many options as possible, service providers can freely list their services, dates, and actions in the Düsseldorf area. "With all the required information in one place, people with disabilities can easily participate in activities that align with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities," says Jörg Rodeike, head of KSL.

Organized into nine categories, each with multiple subcategories, the Compass makes it easy to find what you need: Living, Cars/Bus/Train, Doctors/Personal Care/Therapy, Eating/Sleeping/Toilet, Leisure, Education/Work, Contacts, Assistive Devices, and Consultation/Clubs.

Listings consist of a 1,000-character description, contact info, and up to four images. It's possible to assign multiple categories and types of disabilities to an entry, and providers can create multiple entries without a fee. See submission guidlines here.

KSL Düsseldorf: Your Advocate for Self-Determination

The Düsseldorf Inclusion Compass can be found online here.

As a part of KSL in NRW, the Düsseldorf association champions self-determined living for people with disabilities in the Düsseldorf administrative region under the title "This is Diversity!". The power of the network lies in its regional focus, connecting various providers, groups, and experts. The Competence Center Self-Determined Living (KSL) Düsseldorf addresses the following themes:

  • Legal advice
  • Personal budget
  • Inclusive healthcare
  • Political participation seminars
  • Council work support
  • Awareness-raising
  • Cultural project "CulturalTandem"
  • Networking, training, and consultation

The KSL Düsseldorf is funded by state funds and the European Social Fund. Although I couldn't scrape specific details about the Düsseldorf Inclusion Compass, I can share insights about typical inclusion platforms:

Insights on Inclusion Platforms

  1. Services and Categories: In most inclusion platforms, you'll find lists of barrier-free facilities and services, organized by type, such as:
  2. Accessibility: Listings for wheelchair-accessible venues, audio descriptions, and sign language interpretation.
  3. Social Inclusion: Information on community groups, events, and social activities for people with disabilities.
  4. Health and Wellness: Services like accessible healthcare, sports facilities, and adaptive fitness programs.
  5. Offer Submission Process: Businesses and organizations typically submit their offers through a website or by directly contacting the platform. This process might include registration, a form filled out with service or facility details, and verification to ensure criteria are met. For up-to-date, comprehensive details about the Düsseldorf Inclusion Compass, I recommend visiting their official website or reaching out to them directly.

A guide to entries can be found here: www.inklusions-kompass-duesseldorf.de/eigenes-angebot-eintragen

In the revamped Düsseldorf Inclusion Compass, one can discover a variety of home-and-garden solutions that cater to people with diverse abilities, ensuring an inclusive living environment. This guide, part of the Competence Center Self-Determined Living (KSL), features barrier-free residential communities, making it easier for individuals to find suitable living options in alignment with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

For those interested in enhancing their home-and-garden lifestyle, the Düsseldorf Inclusion Compass also lists businesses offering gardening services adapted to individual needs, such as wheelchair-accessible gardening tools or audio instructions. By providing such resources, users can participate in activities that promote independent living and self-determination.

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