Inclusion at the University of Freiburg stands for: Normality – Diversity – Participation
For us, normality means studying and working on an equal footing with and without disabilities, illnesses or limitations.
For us, diversity means that all people with their different needs, experiences and approaches are recognised as an enrichment.
We see participation as a shared responsibility to anchor and live the unrestricted equal treatment of all in all institutional processes and structures of the university.
The Inclusion Officer is a person appointed by the employer university in accordance with the legal mandate (Section 181 SGB IX) who supports the administration in fulfilling its legal obligations with regard to the integration of severely disabled employees and acts as a deputy. He or she not only implements the employer’s instructions, but also acts as a contact person for the representative body for severely disabled employees, with whom close cooperation is maintained. In the meetings of severely disabled people, the inclusion officer reports to the UFR as a representative of the employer on all matters relating to the integration and promotion of severely disabled people.
The University of Freiburg aims to enable its students with disabilities/chronic illnesses to participate in student life as equally and independently as possible.
The representative for students with disabilities or chronic illnesses provides confidential advice on individual support options, offers support or mediates in cases of conflict.