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SUMMARY:Sport and Autism from a scientific diagnosis to the Creation of a pedagogical European model | Sacree
DESCRIPTION:Conference hosted by Member of European Parliament Chiara Gemma \n13 May 2025 from 14.30 to 17.00\nEuropean Parliament\, Room A1H1\, Brussels \nSports can help autistic individuals thrive at any age. The Erasmus+ Sacree project uses a person-centred model that adapts to various situations\, structures\, and contexts. This project aims to better include autistic people in sports and society by providing sustainable solutions for their access to physical activities tailored to their needs across Europe. \nOne of the key outcomes of the Sacree project has been the confirmation of the positive impact of sports on autistic people. It enhances acceptance and community inclusion by addressing discrimination\, misunderstandings\, and biases. \nThe Sacree project began in June 2022 and will conclude in June 2025. It is innovative because\, prior to this project\, there were few studies on sports and autism. \nThis conference will feature presentations by project partners\, an overview of the scientific background and project results\, contributions from external specialists in sports and autism\, and insights from autistic individuals themselves and other key stakeholders\, followed by a Q&A session. \nParticipants at the EP conference will learn about the development of the scientific methodology/model and concrete guidelines for autistic individuals\, their networks\, and the sports sector. The goal is to improve the quality of life for autistic people by promoting social innovation and inclusion through sports. \nDownload the full program here. \nPlease register here. (Registration open until May 5) 
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/sport-and-autism-from-a-scientific-diagnosis-to-the-creation-of-a-pedagogical-european-model-sacree/
LOCATION:European Parliament\, Rue Wiertz 60\, Bruxelles\, Bruxelles-Capitale\, Région de;Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1047\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:Preventing institutionalisation through EU funding - the role of the new MFF | EEG study session
DESCRIPTION:17 June 2025\, 14:00 to 16:00 CET \nOn the afternoon of June 17\, 2025\, the European Expert Group on the transition from institutional to community-based care will host a study session. This event aims to gather EU and national policymakers\, managing authorities\, civil society organisations\, service providers\, and individuals with lived experience to discuss how EU funding can be more effectively used to prevent institutionalisation and promote inclusive living. \nDespite ongoing efforts\, over 1.5 million people in Europe still reside in institutions\, largely due to a lack of accessible community-based services and family support. While EU funds have facilitated progress in some areas\, such as closing institutions and developing personal assistance and housing services\, challenges remain\, and in some instances\, EU funding has inadvertently supported the continuation of institutional settings. \nThe session will delve into three main topics: \n\nMisuse of EU funds has perpetuated institutional care.\nSuccessful national examples of redirecting funding towards independent living\, including a case study from Bulgaria.\nThe necessity of robust monitoring systems to track the utilisation and impact of EU investments.\n\nSpeakers will include representatives from the European Commission\, Eurofound\, and civil society organisations. The ultimate goal is to explore how EU funding under the new Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) can better support the shift to community-based care for persons with disabilities\, children\, and those experiencing homelessness\, ensuring that reforms are rights-based\, data-driven\, and consistent with EU policy commitments. \nYou can register by following this link:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BT4e19GqRSuEXVJwCy1jyw#/registration \nRead the full agenda.  \nRead the concept note. 
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/preventing-institutionalisation-through-eu-funding-the-role-of-the-new-mff-eeg-study-session/
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SUMMARY:AccessibleEU European Event - Hi\, European Accessibility Act... Let's Rock Accessibility!
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 3 July 2025\, 09:30 – 17:30 (CEST)  \nThon Hotel EU (Belgium Conference Room)\nRue de la Loi 75 – Brussels\, Belgium  \nIn light of the European Accessibility Act (EAA) coming into full effect in June\, the European Accessibility Resource Centre—AccessibleEU is hosting a networking event to celebrate and promote awareness of the EAA and encourage stakeholders to implement it. By promoting dialogue and showcasing results achieved to date\, this event will ensure that all stakeholders are prepared for the Act’s transformative impact. \nThe main objectives of this event are: \n\nCelebrate Achievements: Highlight the successes of AccessibleEU over its first two years\, including key initiatives and milestones.\nPromote Awareness of the European Accessibility Act: Inform stakeholders about the implications\, opportunities\, and obligations introduced by the Act.\nFoster Dialogue and Cooperation: Facilitate knowledge exchange among policymakers\, businesses\, civil society\, and accessibility experts.\nInspire Action: Encourage stakeholders to take proactive measures to implement the European Accessibility Act and continue building an inclusive society. \n\nYou can find more information about the event here.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/accessibleeu-european-event-hi-european-accessibility-act-lets-rock-accessibility/
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SUMMARY:Autism-Europe's 14th International Congress | 11-13 September 2025
DESCRIPTION:Coming soon! Autism-Europe hosts our 14th international tri-annual congress. We look forward to welcoming you in Dublin from 11 to 13 September. We will keep you posted but expect many engaging sessions\, presentations\, panels\, and more.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/autism-europes-14th-international-congress-11-13-september-2025/
LOCATION:RDS Venue\, Merrion Rd\, Ballsbridge\, Dublin\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Autism-Europe":MAILTO:secretariat@autismeurope.org
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SUMMARY:Self-Determination & Inclusion by Theater: The Final Act
DESCRIPTION:Curious about making the sector of live performance more inclusive? \nThe Self-Determination & Inclusion by Theatre International Seminar is your chance to see the innovative methodology of our Erasmus+ project\, dedicated to ensuring the full inclusion of autistic people in theatre. \nLearn about the pilot course\, connect with the autism community and performing arts professionals\, and be among the first to preview our European Handbook on Inclusion through Theatre! \nWhen? Nov 15th\, 16:00-17:30\nWhere? Comet Meetings\, Pl. Stéphanie 20\, 1050 Brussels \nThe full agenda is available here.  \nRegister here. \nLet’s give inclusion centre stage!
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/self-determination-inclusion-by-theater-the-final-act/
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