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Criticism of the Leisure Card: "some Parts Could Be Improved a Bit"

Summary by Dagens Nyheter.
After the issue has been on the table for several years, the Leisure Card is now open to guardians. But the initiative has been criticized, among other things, due to high administration costs, unclear name - and the deprioritization of children with disabilities.

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The leisure card is intended to give more children and young people the chance to participate in club life. The initiative has been welcomed by many, but it has already received criticism. Above all, the work required of the affiliated clubs. – It is doubtful that we can send out invoices to our 700 members in that age range, says Carl-Axel Robertsson, chairman of Enighet.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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After the issue has been on the table for several years, the Leisure Card is now open to guardians. But the initiative has been criticized, among other things, due to high administration costs, unclear name - and the deprioritization of children with disabilities.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Dagens Nyheter. broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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