The Government Will Automatically Recognize 65 per Cent Disability for Persons with a Grade Ii and Iii Dependency
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The Council of Ministers has sent amendments to the dependency and disability laws to Congress.
Less bureaucracy, more services and greater closeness in care. That is much of the spirit of the reforms of the Dependency and Disability Law that the Council of Ministers approved and sent to Congress this Tuesday for parliamentary processing. In principle, there should not be many obstacles to the adoption of two norms that cover part of the population with more vulnerabilities: those with some disability and those who need other people for th…
The Council of Ministers has taken a historic step by approving the draft law that will modify the General Law on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and their Social Inclusion and the Law on Personal Autonomy and Care for Dependency. This legislative milestone, which will now begin its parliamentary journey in the Congress of Deputies, […] The entry Full Inclusion celebrates the reform of the Law on Disability and Dependency as a recognitio…
(Kampong Speu): On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation, led by Ms. Liang Sreymol, Secretary of State, representing Minister Chea Somethy, presided over the opening ceremony of the seminar on: "Employers' obligations on the implementation of the registration of companies, factories, and enterprises in recruiting employees with disabilities to work." The seminar was attended by leaders of the…
La Moncloa, Madrid, Tuesday, July 15, 2025The Executive has also approved the Public Employment Offer of 2025, the Spanish Strategy of Active Employment Support and subsidies for local corporations affected by the DANA.Reference from the Council of Ministers Public Employment Offer 2025 (PDF)
“It was an important day for people with disabilities and their families who are desperate,” said Daniel Arroyo. He pointed out that the system is “totally collapsed,” with very low salaries for those who work in sheltered workshops or as therapeutic companions. “A person who works four hours in a sheltered workshop charges 28 thousand pesos a month; a therapeutic companion, just 3,000 pesos an hour every 180 days,” he exemplified, detailing tha…
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