Talk:Disability policy in Sweden
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Why is there no mention of the The Swedish Agency for Participation, which in its own words is "an expert agency that promotes work with the implementation of disability policy."? I mean, the premier Swedish body which oversees disability policy is not even mentioned. Instead we get a load of woke guff about human rights and equality, when in fact it's all about participation, which means the govt is more concerned about getting the disabled back to work. I have to say that this is typical of school projects, no critical thinking required, you just repeat govt talking points. --ෆාට් බුබුල (talk) 05:29, 19 November 2022 (UTC)
Edits done 2019-03-01
[edit]I've done some editing in the article. I updated the population and the percentage estimation, both with notes, and removed a lot of non-people first-language+semi-stigmatic language. Many of the sections need a real rewrite. I changed the two instances of that 50% of previous work ability is needed to receive disability pension, it is 25%. It is also not a "disability pension", it is called "Sjukersättning" which translated would be "Disease compensation". /19-03-01 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.53.171.1 (talk) 00:36, 1 March 2019 (UTC)