drempelverlaagde
Drempelverlaagde is a Dutch term that translates to "threshold lowering" or "accessibility measures." It refers to a set of policies and regulations implemented in the Netherlands to make buildings, public spaces, and transportation more accessible and inclusive for people with disabilities.
The concept of drempelverlaagde was introduced in the 1980s as part of a broader effort to promote
Drempelverlaagde measures include installing ramps, elevators, and other accessibility features in buildings, as well as improving
The implementation of drempelverlaagde has been instrumental in improving the quality of life for people with
While the concept of drempelverlaagde has made significant strides in increasing accessibility, there are still ongoing
The term "drempelverlaagde" is often used interchangeably with the term "toegankelijkheid" (accessibility) in the Netherlands.