Abstract

The section indicates that in recent years, the social policy of many developed countries concerning persons with disabilities has undergone significant changes. The attitude towards persons with disabilities, as those who need constant care, support, and assistance, and who cannot live an active social life, have changed to their attitude to them as full members of society with equal rights with other citizens of the country. Based on the main international legal documents in the field of social integration of persons with disabilities, in particular, the international acts of the Council of Europe and the European Union, the basic international principles of formation of policy on persons with disabilities are distinguished. The regulatory regulation of the integration of persons with disabilities in developed countries of the world is considered. The section emphasizes that the policy aimed at the social integration of people with special needs requires modernization and improvement at all levels, including the activities of local self-government bodies, and national and international levels. It is noted that only in synergy and shared work, using common sociopolitical instruments, it is possible to achieve an inclusive society and achieve high results in the development of the state.

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