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01/12/2022

Immersive Virtual Reality as a Tool for Autistic Pupils and Teachers project (IVRAP) – Recommendations to policy-makers

It is estimated that 32-50% of autistic people also have intellectual disability/learning [...]

22/06/2021

Autism-Europe’s General Assembly attended by over 65 members from 26 countries

 On June 19th 2021, Autism-Europe (AE) held its Annual General Assembly (AGA) online given the [...]

25/05/2021

Fill in our survey to improve the employability of autistic people

In the framework of the Erasmus+ project the Workplace Inclusion and employmeNt opportunities [...]

27/04/2021

Policy brief- Fostering inclusion of autistic children through learning provisions for childminders

The lack of specific learning on autism for professionals was addressed by the ChildIN pilot [...]

25/04/2021

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21/04/2021

Watch the on-demand webinar “The importance of VET for inclusion”

Following its campaign on access to employment and education “I can LEARN. I can WORK” to mark [...]

AE’s Webinar: The importance of quality Vocational Education and Training for inclusion

Following its campaign on access to employment and education "I can LEARN. I can WORK" to mark [...]

03/04/2021

AE’s WEBINAR: The importance of quality Vocational Education and Training for inclusion

Following its campaign on access to employment and education “I can LEARN. I can [...]

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