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Government approves NIS 2B disabilities law

The legislation defines the official rights of people suffering from a range of disabilities, and allocates $595 million for integrating the disabled into the wider community.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  05-23-2022 09:24
Last modified: 05-23-2022 09:24
Government approves NIS 2B disabilities lawOren Ben Hakoon

Welfare Services Minister Meir Cohen during Israel Hayom's Social Resilience Forum, March 30, 2022 | Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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The government on Sunday approved legislation officially defining the rights of people suffering from a range of disabilities and allocating 2 billion shekels ($595 million) for integrating the disabled into the wider community.

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"Today, the government will take another historic step toward integrating people with disabilities into society. Today, we will approve the government bill led by my friends, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and Welfare and Social Services Minister Meir Cohen," Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting.

"We are allocating approximately 2 billion shekels for the transition to life in the community and for a range of new services including assistance by social workers, guidance in running a household, stenographic and translation services into sign language, and the list goes on," said the prime minister.

"This law will provide opportunities and rights for people with disabilities and will dramatically change their lives and the lives of their families," he added.

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Last week, the government approved an amendment that will provide 100 new intercity buses with access for the disabled.

Lapid, whose daughter suffers from severe autism, broke down in tears during the meeting, stating, "Nothing else that you do is as important as this law."

JNS.org contributed to this report.

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