"Inclusion succeeds!"
With this message, the BDA, together with the other leading business associations, is promoting more training and employment for people with disabilities.

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Inclusion in the best interest of companies
Attitude counts - employers win" initiative aims to draw attention to potentials
Create interagency pilots for employers
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On the subject of training: "Pretty much the best employees - experiences, facts and tips on inclusive training".
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Special arrangements must not lead to exclusion
The many well-intentioned special regulations for severely disabled employees make it difficult to break down the prejudice that unfortunately still sometimes exists among employees and employers that "severely disabled equals poorly performing" and to encourage companies to hire more severely disabled people. Many protective regulations often have the opposite effect of inclusion, in that they even create new additional barriers to recruitment. Decisive for more participation of severely disabled people in working life are above all professional help and support to overcome objective obstacles as well as successful examples of successful integration and inclusion. The professionals in the employment agencies and the rehabilitation providers and, not least, the integration offices and specialist integration services are called upon here. It would be counterproductive to continue to suggest that people with disabilities have a lower level of performance per se through new - albeit often well-intentioned - protective regulations or further overregulation in disability law.
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Business is involved in many ways
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