Lecture: What Do Autism Therapies Do (if they do not Cure Autism)? – Leuven, Belgium
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Oude Markt 13, Leuven, BelgiumPublic lecture by Gil Eyal, Columbia University.
Public lecture by Gil Eyal, Columbia University.
On 16 November, EDF and the Austrian council of persons with disabilities will organise a side event to fully explore the potential of emerging technologies. The event will focus in technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and aims to debate and promote a universal design approach in their development, preventing the creation of new barriers for persons with disabilities.
En France, la loi met au cœur du système de santé comme de l’accompagnement médico-social, l’usager, depuis les deux lois de 2002. Malheureusement, la place de l’usager reste encore marginale, même …
L'APEPA, membre d'Autisme- Europe, organise sa Journée Annuelle 2018 autour de la conférence « Nouvelles technologies (TIC) et autisme : révélatrices des potentiels et facteurs d'inclusion ? ».
The purpose of this conference is to mark the one year anniversary since the Proclamation of the EU’s Pillar of Social Rights – an important milestone in shifting the compass of the EU towards being more social and inclusive.
This event will try to answer the questions mentioned above with the clear goal to investigate an expansion of the pilot project to make it into a truly European initiative. Both national authorities as well as Disabled Persons’ Organisations and Card holders will be able to express their views.
In accordance with the statutes for our organisation, the 2018 Autism- Europe’s Council of Administration second meeting will take place in Brussels, Belgium, on December 1 and 2, 2018. Side activities will also be organized. All the working documents related to these meetings will be emailed to registered participants at a later date.
Hosted by the European Commission, in partnership with the European Disability Forum, this event is part of the EU's wider efforts to promote the mainstreaming of disability issues and to raise awareness of the everyday challenges faced by persons with disabilities. Politicians, high-level experts and self-advocates will be present in order to discuss the challenges, the solutions and the projects that are being prepared for improving policies for persons with disabilities.