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Participation

This page invites people with disabilities, their relatives and all interested parties to discover the many opportunities for participation and inclusion in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen.

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Here you will find information, offers and contact points to help you live a more self-determined and accessible life.

Whether housing, work, assistance, leisure or mobility - this page and the associated further content provides an overview of advice centers, service providers and facilities (see page "Services for a self-determined life") that can help in various areas of life.

You will also learn more about the district's inclusion strategy and gain an insight into the resulting projects. It shows which barriers still exist and provides impulses and support on how you can actively contribute to removing barriers in the district. Together, new ways for more participation and inclusive coexistence can be created in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen.

Participation and inclusion affect all areas of life - from living and working, leisure and education to topics such as health, care and the law. They also encompass a wide range of rights, benefits and funding bodies that are not always easy to keep track of.


To provide you with good orientation, we would like to refer you to two extensive information platforms:

  • Aktion Mensch's family guide
    Whether school, training and work, leisure, accessibility, law, housing or health and long-term care insurance - the online guide provides clear and practical information on many areas of life
  • REHADAT information portals
    With fourteen specialized portals, numerous publications, apps and seminars, REHADAT is the central independent information service for the occupational participation and inclusion of people with disabilities. The project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs from the Equalization Fund.