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SUMMARY:The Art of Difference. A scientific\, historical and artistic exhibition about disability. Brussels\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The Université libre de Bruxelles\, in partnership with BOZAR and in collaboration with the ULB and VUB research centres\, is proud to present the exhibition\, The Art of Difference\, a scientific\, historical and artistic exhibition about disability.  \nThanks to new technologies\, research into sensorial\, physical and mental handicap has led to many new inventions. These innovations have undoubtedly improved the day-to-day life of people suffering handicaps and those caring for them. However\, they have also ignited many discussions around the augmented humans and transhumanism – a debate that is also addressed and challenged by artists through their work.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/the-art-of-difference-a-scientific-historical-and-artistic-exhibition-about-disability-brussels-belgium/
LOCATION:Bozar- Centre for Fine Arts\, Brussels\, Rue Ravenstein 23\, Brussels\, Bruxelles-Capitale\, Région de;Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1000\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:Strategies for the inclusion of people with disabilities in European universities: experiences of a mobility programme- Antwerp\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The conference organised by the Erasmus+  project INnet Campus to promote access for students with disabilities to universities\, as well as to analyse obstacles and opportunities\, in order to increase the number of students with disabilities enrolled in European Universities. Moreover\, their objective is to involve European Universities in these strategies of inclusion\, in order to give a good example of compliance with the Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities. \nINnet Campus aims to promote the transnational mobility of young people with disabilities and improve their access to university studies\, thus reducing their early school dropout rate. It also plans to give universities the opportunity to reach potential students with disabilities and identify opportunities for improvement on their campuses. Finally\, it aims to improve and promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in the university community. \nThe programme helps students with disabilities who are currently studying stages of secondary education to continue their educational trajectory at the university level\, since they have a high risk of early school leaving and a greater probability of social exclusion in the adulthood. \nThe organizers of the Conference are the Once Foundation\, the Artesis Plantijn University College of Antwerp\, the University of Granada and the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon. \nThe European Union believes that education has a key role to play in successfully integrating students into the labor market and into society\, as well as to the social and economic development of the EU. The Europe 2020 strategy has set the target of reducing early school leavers below 10 per cent among 18- and 24-year-olds\, with at least 40 per cent of those between 30 and 34 years of age completing higher education Tertiary level and reduce by at least 20 million the number of people at risk or risk of poverty and social exclusion. \nOne of the eight priority areas of action in the European Disability Strategy 2010-2020 is Education and Training. Its aim is to promote inclusive education for students with disabilities\, and to increase the number of students with disabilities who successfully enter and finish their studies. \nAgenda\n9h – 9.30h. Welcome \n\nPascale De Groote. Director\, AP University College of Antwerp (Belgium)\nIsabel M. Martínez. Commissioner for University. ONCE Foundation\n\n9.30h – 10.30h THE INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION. TOWARDS COMPLIANCE WITH THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES  \n\nMarine Uldry. Responsible Human Rights of European Disability Forum\nLoredana Dicci. Responsible inclusive education\, of European Disability Forum\nAlexandra Leitao. Secretary of State of Education. Portuguese Ministry of Education. (to be confirmed)\nMarijke Depauw. Federal equal opportunity Center. Bélgica.\n\n10.30h– 11.00h Coffee break. Networking \n11.00h – 12h ROUNDTABLE. “The transition from secondary to higher education for students with disabilities. Experiences and good practices” \nModerator: Laura Serra. Ph.D. in Human Rights. Expert in Disability. \n\nEsperanza Alcaín. Professor\, University of Granada. Guide presentation of good practices for the educational transition.\nEls Pazmany. Professor\, AP University College Antwerp.\nRute Saravia. Professor\, Faculty of Law. University of Portugal.\nStien Berwouts. Participant of Program INNETCAMPUS\n\n12h – 13h ROUNDTABLE “Good inclusive practices in European Universities. Experiences of INNETCAMPUS and other European Programs. \n Moderator: Rute Saravia. Professor\, Faculty of Law. University of Portugal. \n\nBeno Schraepen. INnetCampus program. Presentation of the impact of results.\nMiguel Angel Pérez. University of Murcia. The importance of action protocols.\nValérie Vanhees. Expert in inclusive education. Coordinator of the Support Center for Inclusive Higher Education (Flanders)\nTuula Heide-Savolainen. Universidad of Eastern. Finland\n\n13h – 14.30h Lunch – networking \nMore information about the project \nRegistration
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/strategies-for-the-inclusion-of-people-with-disabilities-in-european-universities-experiences-of-a-mobility-program/
LOCATION:AP University College Antwerp- Campus Spoor Noord\, Noorderplaats 2\, Antwerp\, 2000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180707
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SUMMARY:Autism-Europe Executive Committee meeting. Brussels\, Belgium
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URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/autism-europe-executive-committee-meeting-brussels-belgium-2/
LOCATION:Autism-Europe\, Rue Montoyer 39\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Autism-Europe":MAILTO:secretariat@autismeurope.org
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180713
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SUMMARY:50th Annual Autism Society National Conference- USA
DESCRIPTION:After 50 years of national conferences throughout the United States\, the Autism Society is returning to the Washington\, D.C. area for our 50th annual conference.   \nThis conference will focus on how the Autism Society’s Quality of Life goals can help shape the future of autism.   \nTheir new and improved conference format will keep the best of past conferences (unique and interesting educational sessions\, networking opportunities and great speakers) but will also focus on how together we can make an impact on issues of critical national importance by making our voices heard on Capitol Hill.   \nPlease plan on joining us in the Washington D.C. area for this one-of-a-kind opportunity to change lives! \nStay tuned for more information – registration opens in early January 2018.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/50th-annual-autism-society-national-conference-usa/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency\, Bethesda Maryland and United States Capitol Building\, Washington\, DC\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Autism Society":MAILTO:info@autism-society.org
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SUMMARY:Mapping Exclusion event- Brussels\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health Europe organises an event in the European Parliament\, hoisted by Tomáš Zdechovský MEP ( Czech Republic)\, to present the findings and policy recommendations from the Mapping and Understanding Exclusion report. \nThe event will examine how European Union (EU) funding can continue to support the inclusion of people with mental health problems through community-based services. \nThe event will examine: \n\nThe state of mental health services across Europe (35+ countries)\nThe case for investing in mental health \nHow EU funding could be used to promote human rights compliant and recovery-oriented mental health services\nHuman rights\, mental health and the European situation \nThe perspective of users of community-based mental health support\n\nA more detailed programme will be available shortly. In the meantime\, you are invited to register to attend the event using the button below:  \nRegister here by Monday 2 July.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/mapping-exclusion-event-brussels-belgium/
LOCATION:European Parliament\, Rue Wiertz 60\, Bruxelles\, Bruxelles-Capitale\, Région de;Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1047\, Belgium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180723
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SUMMARY:IACAPAP Congress 2018- Understanding diversity and uniqueness
DESCRIPTION:The mission of the 23rd World Congress of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP 2018) is to bring together Professionals involved in research and care on child and adolescent mental health across all disciplines from around the world. \nGuided by the theme “Understanding Diversity and Uniqueness” the scientific program will review top-edge knowledge providing a base for an individualized approach to the mental health of children\, adolescents and families. We are looking forward to welcoming you in the inspiring\, historical city of Prague in the very heart of Europe. \n \nImportant Dates\n8 January 2018\nAbstract Submission Deadline \nFebruary 2018\nNotification of Abstract Acceptance \n21 March 2018\nEarly Bird Registration Deadline \n21 March 2018\nRegistration Deadline for Presenting Authors \n4 July 2018\nOnline Registration to Close
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/iacapap-congress-2018-understanding-diversity-and-uniqueness/
LOCATION:Prague Congress Centre\, 5. května 1640/65\, Prague\, 4\, 140 21\, Czech Republic
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ORGANIZER;CN="International Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions":MAILTO:info@iacapap2018.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180727T110000
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SUMMARY:ECCL Webinar 7 - Supporting people of all ages with complicated lives and support needs
DESCRIPTION:A webinar sharing practice in planning and support for people with very complicated support needs and lives to move out of institutions and live independently in the community.  We will hear from Ralph Broad about Local Area Co-ordination and connecting people into their local communities and from a team in England supporting people to move out of long stay hospitals; Sam Sly\, Jo Hogg and Denise Needleman (IOOH Ltd) \nRegistration link will be circulated after Webinar 6.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/eccl-webinar-7-supporting-people-of-all-ages-with-complicated-lives-and-support-needs/
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