The Albert-Schweitzer-Einrichtung (ASE) Dinslaken is a unique institution dedicated to the professional qualification and integration of people with disabilities. It is part of the Lebenshilfe Dinslaken e.V. und Albert-Schweitzer-Einrichtungen für Behinderte gGmbH and is characterized by an extensive network of support services.
The mission of ASE Dinslaken is to enable people with disabilities to live a full life in society. This is achieved by promoting participation, education and good cooperation in an inclusive environment [1][2]. The institution focuses on individual support and helps each person to develop their skills.
Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the ASE is characterized by its commitment to social sustainability. It promotes the integration and legal equality of people with disabilities and operates a trusting approach in the spirit of the Whistleblower Protection Act [3].
Through its work on social inclusion and integration, the ASE also indirectly engages in environmental commitment by using resources in a targeted manner to create sustainable living and working conditions.
Overall, ASE Dinslaken offers an appealing environment for people with disabilities to improve their quality of life and at the same time make a valuable contribution to social sustainability.