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"I voted in favour of this report on the mobility and inclusion of people with disabilities because it covers many challenges for disabled people, such as education, employment, integration, proper adaptation of surroundings and assistance for family members. In my opinion, the report aptly identifies the importance of increasing the mobility of people with disabilities by eliminating physical and social obstacles which prevent disabled people from using public buildings and public services, such as public transport, information technology and other measures and services. I also agree with the idea raised by the report that we should collect specific data on disability issues and disability-related services in the Member States, including data on residential institutions and the quality of the services they provide. I would like to draw attention to the fact that the high level of unemployment is the greatest obstacle to the inclusion of disabled people in society, and that unemployment among disabled people arises because of insufficient preparation for the labour market. In every Member State, it is also necessary to evaluate the situation faced by people with disabilities in the labour market (explaining the reasons why they lose incentives to take up employment), to help them to integrate into the labour market by using the European Social Fund (ESF), and to enable employers to create jobs for people with disabilities. This report stresses that the Member States should provide general information for families raising children with disabilities, guarantee financial assistance, social and health care services, psychological support and more flexible working conditions for parents (or one of them) with children with disabilities."@en1
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