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"Mr President, I thank the rapporteur for giving us the opportunity for such an extensive debate on disabled persons in general and disabled women in particular. Yet another European resolution on a vulnerable social group, but to what extent are our proposals here in Parliament implemented? To what extent do they affect the policies targeted at the regions? To what extent are specific and special cases of disability addressed, be the disability major and visible or minor and invisible? To what extent are new technologies and new treatment methods planned for the disabled? How do we guarantee humane care for them? How are the European Structural Funds disposed of to help the disabled in their life, especially disabled women, taking account of the fact that they have full, but special rights to education and work and life. As my honourable friend, Mr Breyer, so rightly said, disabled women also want to have a full family life. We must, of course, remember that it is women who take care of the disabled and that they too have rights, in order to be able to help. Do we ensure that women looking after the disabled have the possibility of developing the qualifications they have acquired from this work, so that they can re-use them? Do we recognise the service of women in the family, in schools and in the community? Do we recognise their voluntary service? Today we have an opportunity not only to vote, but also to see how – with specific measures – we shall implement everything we want for disabled women."@en1

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