Barrier -free Bremen: A city guide for all situations!

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Find out how the Bremen portal adolescent challenges for people with impairments and promotes accessibility.

Erfahren Sie, wie das Portal Bremen Barrierefrei Herausforderungen für Menschen mit Beeinträchtigungen adressiert und Zugänglichkeit fördert.
Find out how the Bremen portal adolescent challenges for people with impairments and promotes accessibility.

Barrier -free Bremen: A city guide for all situations!

in Bremen is a lot going on when it comes to accessibility. Even if there are still some challenges, such as curbs, missing ramps and tight doors, the city has taken an important step in the right direction with the Bremen portal. According to Spot-Bremen this portal offers helpful information for people with impairments, including blind and deaf people. The aim is to facilitate city visits and access to museums and cinemas.

The portal is looked after by the project supervisor Lisa Heidenreich by the P+T planning office in cooperation with WFB Wirtschaftsförderung Bremen GmbH. Long history: As early as 1986, the first city leader for barrier -free Bremen was created, which was published as a ring book by the State Working Group on Hilfe for the disabled, known today as LAGs.

Current developments in the city guide

The city guide "Barrier-free Bremen" has continuously developed since its online introduction in 2014. The focus is not only on wheelchair -friendly ways, but also on barrier -free public transport and disabled services. The surveys are carried out by the P+T Planning Stadt Land freedom and the data is regularly updated, as wfb Bremen

The information is clearly structured: the portal is divided into four sections - city leaders, tourism and leisure, life and work as well as mobility. Not only offices and shops are considered, but also tourist attractions and gastronomic companies to ensure that nobody is left behind.

insights into accessibility in Germany

The need for accessibility is not only locally, but also nationally an important topic. Around 13 million people live in Germany with impairments, of which around 8 million are severely disabled. It is therefore of great importance that digitization is also barrier -free so that no one is excluded. Jürgen Dusel, the state disabled person, emphasizes that accessibility must be integrated into all areas of life, including medical care and mobility, what Quellen: