Society & Inclusion
Participation, visibility and public responsibility. Inclusion is not symbolic politics — it requires concrete structural change.
Public Responsibility
Social participation is not an optional add-on of modern politics. It is a core foundation of a functioning democratic society.
My public engagement focuses on visibility for people with disabilities, inclusion, accessibility, autism awareness and the active promotion of genuine participation.
The goal is not symbolic representation, but practical change: creating access, removing barriers, enabling participation and living public responsibility in concrete ways.
Core Focus Areas
Autism
Awareness, visibility, social acceptance and structural improvement for people on the autism spectrum.
Inclusion
Practical participation instead of symbolic debate. Inclusion must become effective in daily life, administration and politics.
Accessibility
Identifying, addressing and sustainably removing digital, communicative and social barriers.
Social Projects
Public initiatives, partnerships and projects that promote meaningful social participation.