The document summarizes disability reforms in the Netherlands between 2002-2006. It discusses how the previous disability system was unsustainable with 1 in 7 people classified as disabled. Structural reforms were implemented with support from social partners. The new disability act (WIA) focused on insuring income for 2 years rather than loss of capacity. This resulted in new disability claims dropping from 100,000 to 25,000 annually and a 40% reduction in reviewed claims. The reforms emphasized what disabled people can do rather than cannot do, prioritizing social partners and a shift to a more sustainable system.