Basic principles of state policy towards persons with disabilities

Respect for the characteristics of persons with disabilities - respect for the characteristics of persons with disabilities, including the evolving capacity of persons recognized as disabled up to 18 years of age and their rights to preserve their individuality, recognition of them as a component of human diversity and part of humanity.

Inclusion is the provision of access to work, education and other social environment and infrastructure for a person with a disability to lead a decent life at the place of residence, regardless of the percentage of impairment of bodily functions, type of disability and the degree of limitation of a person’s life.

Integration is the creation of conditions for the full and effective participation of people with disabilities in the life of society on an equal basis with others, regardless of the percentage of impairment of body functions, type of disability, degree of limitation of a person's life.

Equality is the creation of equal conditions and opportunities for the benefit and use of services by persons with disabilities.

The elimination of any discrimination of citizens on the basis of disabilities means the establishment and provision of rights for persons with disabilities on an equal basis with others, the equal use of all civil rights by them, in accordance with the letter of the law, as well as the rejection of the use of any discrimination, exceptions and restrictions related to with a disability.

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