European Conference: Investing in people – the way forward. Sofia, Bulgaria
The two-day event will consist of plenary sessions dedicated to discussions on the strategic orientation of human development funding in Europe, and thematic workshops.
The two-day event will consist of plenary sessions dedicated to discussions on the strategic orientation of human development funding in Europe, and thematic workshops.
EDF and the Belgian Disability Forum are holding a conference related with "Sustainable Development Goals” where EDF second Human Rights report will be launched. This new report is called: "The 2030 Agenda and the SDGs: A European Perspective to respect, protect and fulfil the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities”.
The aim of this European Parliament Informal Carers Interest Group meeting is to highlight the situation of young carers; to underline their needs and challenges; to come forward with recommendations on how to address these needs and to explore possibilities for EU level action to ensure policy attention for young carers across the board.
This annual two-day conference is a unique opportunity for senior professionals to discuss best practice and share learning. Hear the latest information from leading experts in the field and learn from case studies illustrating best practice. With four different seminar streams to choose from, you can select the seminars which are most relevant to your work.
La conférence « Que nous apprennent les personnes avec autisme ? » sera assurée par le Dr Pierre Defresne, Médecin-directeur de la Fondation SUSA et Nathalie Lampole, pédagogue spécialisée dans l'accompagnement des autistes et formatrice au sein de l'Espace du Possible.
Dr Wenn Lawson (psychologist, lecturer and author) wil explore autism and gender dysphoria, referencing both academic knowledge and understanding along with his own personal story and anecdotal accounts. He also addresses some of the research relating to autistic individuals living with conflicting gender and sexuality issues.
Opening Doors for Europe’s Children – a pan-European coalition of 124 civil society organisations campaigning to strengthen families and end institutional care – releases recommendations to the EU at a critical moment for the reform of child protection in Europe.