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  2. Disability in France - Wikipedia

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    Disability is defined in article 114 of the Disability Law 2005 as "any limitations in participating in society because of a substantial, permanent condition affecting a person's physical, sensory or mental functioning, which includes cognitive and psychiatric disorders and disabling chronic illnesses". [6]

  3. European Union disability policy - Wikipedia

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    The Equality Act 2010 was a legal way to protect persons with disabilities from discrimination occurrences in workplaces and generally in society. It prohibited discrimination addressed to the disabled people in different fields: including delivery of goods, associations, facilities, services, work, in the discharge of public functions ...

  4. Social protection in France - Wikipedia

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    The Social Welfare Report, published annually distinguishes five categories of benefits for as many risks: The pension and survival risk. The most important, it represents 44% of benefits, due to the weight of pensions. The health risk. It includes illness, disability, occupational accidents and diseases. In 2006, it accounted for 35% of benefits.

  5. Disability sports club to skate 120 miles from Brighton to ...

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    The challenge is to take place on August 24 in Brighton and will end in Paris on August 28. Disability sports club to skate 120 miles from Brighton to Paris for Paralympics Skip to main content

  6. One year before Paralympics, Paris trying to make city more ...

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    With one year to go before Paris hosts the Paralympic Games for the first time, the French capital is faced with a significant challenge: The accessibility of its public transit. With only one ...

  7. Social security in France - Wikipedia

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    Its main expenditure is on benefits for the sickness branch of the general scheme (€198.3 billion) and benefits for the old-age branch of the general scheme (€126.3 billion). Social security benefit fraud is relatively low (€2.3 billion), lower than social security contribution fraud by companies (€6.8 to €8.4 billion), and much lower ...

  8. American 'Armless Archer' changing minds about disability and ...

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    Citing multiple failings toward adults and children with disabilities, an arm of the Council of Europe, the continent’s foremost human rights body, in April found France in violation of a ...

  9. Visitability - Wikipedia

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    Visitability is the design approach for new housing such that anyone who uses a wheelchair or other mobility device should be able to visit. A social visit requires the ability to get into the house, to pass through interior doorways, and enter a bathroom to use the toilet.