The elimination or adaptation of architectural elements (such as pavements, staircases, toilets, etc.) to make buildings or structures accessible to people with reduced mobility (the blind, people in wheelchairs, etc.).
The act of signing up for inclusion on a town or city's population register (a record of the addresses of its inhabitants). Signing up is important, as doing so guarantees you access to most public and social services. You must sign up for inclusion on the population register of the town or city in which you live, regardless of whether or not you have a residency permit.
A team made up of a doctor, a psychologist and a social worker. Such teams work in Centres d'Atenció a Persones Disminuïdes (CAD) / Care centres for the disabled, where they assess and determine the extent of people's disabilities.
Teams made up of various professionals and which serve as an initial source of care for the public under the Catalan social services system. Everyone who lives in Catalonia is able to access such teams; to do so, you should contact the basic primary social services of the district, town, city or area where you are included on the population register. See Empadronament / Inclusion on the population register
Teams made up of psychologists, educators and social workers, which carry out preventative work in relation to children and teenagers in situations involving social risk, and monitor both them and their families. Such teams propose ways of caring for minors within their own family or protective measures involving fostering or residential homes.