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SUMMARY:2nd World Summit on Accessible Tourism- Brussels\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The theme of this 2nd Summit is: ‘The Accessible Tourism Chain’ and it will organise more than 20 sessions that will enrich all participants with the latest findings and innovations in accessible tourism knowledge. In conjunction with the Summit\, an exhibition\, focusing on ‘Accessible Leisure and Holiday’ will be hosted\, allowing participants to discover and promote accessible tourist destinations worldwide. \nA social and technical tour programme is beign built in line with Belgium’s renowned hospitable reputation to enjoy all areas of interest in and around Brussels\, its region\, products and services. \nThe 2nd World Summit on Accessible Tourism is a unique opportunity to showcase innovation and best practices in terms of accessible destinations worldwide. This edition of the Summit will welcome hundreds of participants and key players that welcome people with special needs thanks to the development and promotion of accessible destinations for all. Discover accessible tourist destinations\, products and services from all over the world.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/2nd-world-summit-on-accessible-tourism-brussels-belgium/
LOCATION:The Egg Brussels\, Rue Bara 175\, Brussels\, 1070\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Destinations for All 2018":MAILTO:contact@dfa2018.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181003T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181003T173000
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CREATED:20180913T080019Z
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UID:27844-1538577000-1538587800@www.autismeurope.org
SUMMARY:Public hearing: Delivery of essential services in conjunction with the European Pillar of Social Rights- Brussels\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The rights and principles forming the European Pillar of Social Rights fall into three areas\, one of which is social protection and inclusion\, which is to say everything touching upon living conditions in our society. The 20th and final principle of the European Pillar of Social Rights deals with “access to essential services”. \n\nThis principle establishes the right to essential services of good quality and gives a non-comprehensive list of those services most important to people’s daily lives. However\, it raises more questions than it brings answers to the challenges. \nFirst of all\, the concept of essential services does not exist in the Treaties and therefore has no legal value. Why a new concept should be proposed instead of taking over that ofservices of general interest which is included in the Treaty as services of non economic services of general interest (NESGI) and services of general economic interest (SGEI)? \nThe examples cited by the European Commission to illustrate this principle\, namely water\, transport\, energy\, electricity\, are SGEIs which are treated by Protocol 26 annexed to the Treaty\, which goes beyond the concept of essential services\, which speaks of a “right of access to quality services”\, while the said Protocol also speaks of affordable prices\, security\, equal treatment\, universal access and user rights. \nThe notion of “essential services” exists with certain international organizations\, hence the question whether the European Commission intends to be part of a more global framework beyond that of the EU? Then it will be necessary to specify this frame.  \nRegistration is open until 26 September 2018. \n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/public-hearing-delivery-of-essential-services-in-conjunction-with-the-european-pillar-of-social-rights-brussels-belgium/
LOCATION:European Economic and Social Commitee- Salle VMA3\, Rue Van Maerlant 2\, Bruxelles\, 1040\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Economic and Social Committee":MAILTO:events@eesc.europa.eu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181006
DTSTAMP:20260509T160136
CREATED:20180709T144210Z
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UID:26979-1538611200-1538783999@www.autismeurope.org
SUMMARY:EASPD International Conference: “Technology and digitalisation in social care. The impact on Education\, Employment and Independent Living”. Barcelona\, Spain
DESCRIPTION:EASPD International Conference 2018 “Technology and digitalisation in social care. The impact on Education\, Employment and Independent Living” Barcelona\, 4 – 5 October 2018. \nThe conference will include actors from diverse fields: service providers\, public authorities\, disabled persons’ organisations. \nAdditionally to the conference\, participants can attend a gala dinner\, Interest Groups and Standing Committees meetings and the General Assembly only open to EASPD members (6 October). \nDownload the leaflet
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/easpd-international-conference-technology-and-digitalisation-in-social-care-the-impact-on-education-employment-and-independent-living-barcelona-spain/
LOCATION:Caixa Forum Barcelona\, Avinguda de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia 6-8\, Barcelona\, 08038
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ORGANIZER;CN="EASPD":MAILTO:pepe.escrig@easpd.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181005T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T160136
CREATED:20180903T124254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180903T130853Z
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SUMMARY:II Congress on Mental Health: Meeting the Needs of the XXI Century. Moscow\, Russia
DESCRIPTION:The II Congress on Mental Health follows the success and continues the traditions of the I Congress on Mental Health that resulted in delivering 11 scientific events\, 165 scientific reports\, publication of the Collection of scientific papers from different areas of scientific knowledge in the mental health fields and development of the Declaration. \nAutism-Europe’s President Zsuzsanna Szilvasy is part of the International Organizing Committee and will make a speech. \n700 experts representing 33 countries introduced their commitment and priority tasks in the field of protection of people’s mental health. \nEstablished on the initiative of the Russian NGOs uniting psychiatrists\, psychotherapists\, psychologists\, teachers\, lawyers\, social workers\, distinguished personalities from the world of culture and sport\, and with the support of the Government of the Russian Federation\, the Congress presented a practical regional model for effective collaboration in the field of mental health. \nHaving been recognized and supported by the international professional organizations including the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)\, the World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation (WAPR)\, the European Psychiatric Association (EPA)\, the World Council for Psychotherapy (WCP)\, the Action for Mental Health (AMH)\, the International Association on Social Security (ISSA)\, the Asian Federation for Psychotherapy (AFP)\, the Fédération Française de Psychothérapie et Psychanalyse\, and the others\, the Congress has created an interdisciplinary and intersectoral dialogue platform to discuss the ways of improving mental health at a global scale.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/ii-congress-on-mental-health-meeting-the-needs-of-the-xxi-century-moscow-russia/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Moscow – World Trade Centre\, Krasnopresnenskaya Naberezhnaya\, 12\, Moscow\, 123610\, Russian Federation
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Union for Mental Health of Russia":MAILTO:info@mental-health-russia.ru
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181015
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CREATED:20180808T120943Z
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SUMMARY:GrappleThon Belgium- 24h Brazilian Jiu jistsu charity marathon
DESCRIPTION:GrappleThon addicts Weronika Urbanska and Mike Van Dammen organise a charity event in Brussels aiming at raising money for Autism-Europe and Blackbelts for Butterflies to support people on the autism spectrum. A GrappleThon is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) event where the BJJ community gets together to roll for a predetermined period\, fundraising for a worthy cause.  \nSupport the event\nYou can support this event by making a donation by clicking ont he following link or in cash on the day of the event: \nMake a donation \nPractical information\n\nAll clubs and/or affiliations are welcomed;\nthe event will run for 24h;\nparticipants do not have to stay/roll for the whole event\, they can drop in even just for one roll;\nIt might be an opportunity for people who wish to try Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for the first time to do so in a friendly environment;\nthe participation is free but organisers kindly ask to donate at least 1€ for charity;\nGrappleThon is not a competition;\nThere will be prizes for participants\, good music and friendly vibes to make it even more fun!\n\n 
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/grapplethon-belgium-24h-brazilian-jiu-jistsu-charity-marathon/
LOCATION:Aorta Training Centre\, Rue de la Luzerne 40\, Brussels\, 1030\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181017T201500
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CREATED:20181002T102134Z
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UID:28048-1539807300-1539813600@www.autismeurope.org
SUMMARY:Ce que nous devons aux marginaux. Namur\, Belgique
DESCRIPTION:Depuis la métaphore de la manufacture d’épingles d’Adam Smith qui a véritablement inauguré l’économie moderne en la fondant sur la spécialisation des tâches et donc sur la nécessaire adéquation de l’être humain à un schéma socio-économique plutôt que l’inverse\, l’idéal social tel que le promeuvent les écoles au sens le plus large ou encore le monde économique correspond à une normalisation\, ou du moins à une évaluation normative\, de l’être humain. \nPour autant\, la figure\, naguère au coeur de tout progrès et particulièrement valorisée\, de l’excentrique créateur mû non point par les lois de l’économie ni par une quelconque nécessité mais motu proprio\, n’a pas disparu. Après avoir esquissé quelques exemples modernes dans des domaines inattendus tels que la genèse des universités ou de l’ordre politique\, nous pourrons également analyser le troublant phénomène de réécriture normalisante post-mortem des biographies de ces excentriques\, afin de les rendre plus en phase avec les attentes sociales. \nJosef Schovanec\, docteur en philosophie\, est saltimbanque dans l’autisme\, chroniqueur à la Première (RTBF) et mineur de cryptomonnaies.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/ce-que-nous-devons-aux-marginaux-namur-belgique/
LOCATION:Université de Namur – Amphithéâtre Pedro Arrupe Sentier Thomas\, Rue de Bruxelles\, Namur\, 5000\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Service Culture UNamur":MAILTO:marie-aline.fauville@unamur.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181018T163000
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CREATED:20180912T145222Z
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UID:27839-1539853200-1539880200@www.autismeurope.org
SUMMARY:La vie affective et sexuelle des jeunes en situation de handicap.- Louvain-la-Neuve\, Belgique
DESCRIPTION:L’objectif de cette journée est d’ouvrir la réflexion et d’échanger des pistes de travail tant avec des experts en la matière qu’entre participants venus d’institutions diverses et vivant dès lors des réalités de terrain et pratiques différentes. \nParce que les pulsions\, la découverte de son corps et du corps de l’autre\, le désir\, les premiers sentiments amoureux et l’ébullition que le fait de grandir provoquent n’apparaissent pas subitement à l’âge adulte\, les professionnels travaillant en centres d’hébergement/centres de jour pour enfants/adolescents ou au sein d’écoles spécialisées sont confrontés à l’éveil de la sensualité et de la sexualité des jeunes au quotidien. \nParfois décontenancés par leurs questions\, par leurs mises en acte\, par les réactions des familles\, ces éducateurs\, psychologues\, … ont cependant une mission d’éducation et d’accompagnement de ces jeunes y compris dans le domaine de la vie relationnelle\, affective et sexuelle.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/la-vie-affective-et-sexuelle-des-jeunes-en-situation-de-handicap-louvain-la-neuve-belgique/
LOCATION:Aula Magna\, Place Raymond Lemaire\, Louvain-la-Neuve\, 1348
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ORGANIZER;CN="La Clairi%C3%A8re asbl":MAILTO:evras.laclairiere@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181021
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CREATED:20181002T100132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181002T100216Z
UID:28038-1539993600-1540079999@www.autismeurope.org
SUMMARY:Inclusion and Human Rights- From concepts to practices.- Pinhal Novo\, Portugal
DESCRIPTION:Inovar Autismo – Associação de Cidadania e Inclusão\,  will hold its first International Seminar the 20th October 2018. \nFor the first time in Portugal\, Inovar Autismo is honored to count on Pietro Cirrincione\, Vice President of Autism-Europe\, as special guest of this event.  \nThe event will also feature a large and prestigious multidimensional panel of speakers\, with and without disabilities\, as you can see in the attached programme. \nThe conference will highlight the following topics: \n\nSelf-determination and self-presentation\nIndependent living and human rights\nThe challenge of inclusion over the life cycle transitions\nThe new legislation of inclusive schools in Portugal\n\nDownload the poster \nDownload the detailed programme of the event \nRegister here
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/inclusion-and-human-rights-from-concepts-to-practices-pinhal-novo-portugal/
LOCATION:Auditório Municipal de Pinhal Novo\, Praça da Indepêndencia S/N\, Pinhal Novo\, 2955-120\, Portugal
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ORGANIZER;CN="Inovar autismo":MAILTO:inovar.autismo@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181020T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181020T173000
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CREATED:20180625T101204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T101224Z
UID:26876-1540022400-1540056600@www.autismeurope.org
SUMMARY:AsIAm National Autism Conference 2018: “Building Inclusive Communities”- Dublin\, Ireland
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd Annual AsIAm National Autism Conference  will explore the theme of Building Inclusive Communities.  Since its inception\, the AsIAm Conference has been a place to highlight and discuss issues that are important to the autistic community in Ireland; from school to the world of work right through to growing up\, making friends and sexuality.  \nThis year’s #AsIAmConf18 will not only build on this work but also look at practical ways in which we can really create a more inclusive Ireland right through all stages of life. \nAsIAm is always delighted with the huge interest in the event and work hard to ensure that it is as accessible and inclusive as possible for all members of the autism community. \nConference Agenda\n8.00 Registration including Sensory Friendly Registration Area \n9.30 Conference Opening Address \n9.45 Keynote: Autism: How My Unstoppable Mother proved the Professionals Wrong (Chris Varney ICAN Network Australia) \n10.30 Refreshments and Exhibition \n11.15 Breakout Sessions\nBreakout 1: Building Inclusive Primary Education (Maja Toudal\, Danish Self-Advocate) \nBreakout 2: Building Inclusive Work Opportunities (Cat Hughes – DCU Autism Friendly University Coordinator) \nBreakout 3: Building Inclusive Clubs (Zarah Doyle – Special Education Tutor) \nBreakout 4: Building Inclusive Communities (Robin Bush – Chief Executive\, Autism Together) \n12.00 Main Stage: Building an Inclusive Ireland (Conference Sponsor – SuperValu) \n12.15 Lunch and Exhibition \n1.30 Keynote: Energy Accounting – Managing everyday life activities to avoid overloading (Maja Toudal\, Danish Self-Advocate) \n2.45 Breakout Sessions \nBreakout A: Building Inclusive Secondary Education (Shaun Greville – NCSE) \nBreakout B: Building Inclusive workplaces  (Chris Varney\, ICAN Network Australia) \nBreakout C: Building Inclusive Early Years Learning (Fiona Ferris – AsIAm Early Years Training Programme) \nBreakout D: Building Inclusive Communities (Robin Bush – Chief Executive\, Autism Together) \n3.45 Speaker Panel Discussion \n4.30 AsIAm Projects Update \n5.30 Conference Close \n(Please note: agenda is subject to change) \nAny ticketing related queries should be directed to ticketing@asiam.ie.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/asiam-national-autism-conference-2018-building-inclusive-communities-dublin-ireland/
LOCATION:The Grand Hotel\, Malahide\, Co. Dublin.\, Grove Road\, Malahide\, Co.\, Dublin\, K36 XT65\, Ireland
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ORGANIZER;CN="AsIAM":MAILTO:ticketing@asiam.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181023T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181023T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T160136
CREATED:20180914T132612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T072753Z
UID:27945-1540287000-1540299600@www.autismeurope.org
SUMMARY:The new MFF and cohesion policy: how to better use EU funds for persons with disabilities in the new financial framework. Brussels\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The European Economic and Social Committe Study Group on Disability Rights is organising a public hearing on “The new Multiannaul Financial Framework (MFF) and cohesion policy: how to better use EU funds for persons with disabilities in the new financial framework”.  \nThe aim of the event is to look into the changes for funds available for inclusions of persons with disabilities in the new MFF and cohesion policy. \nBased also on presentations of good practices\, we will try to identify what worked and what did not in the past MFF and make recommendations for the future. \nYour presence and input are most welcome!
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/the-new-mff-and-cohesion-policyhow-to-better-use-eu-funds-for-persons-with-disabilities-in-the-new-financial-framework/
LOCATION:European Economic and Social Commitee- Salle VMA3\, Rue Van Maerlant 2\, Bruxelles\, 1040\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Economic and Social Committee":MAILTO:events@eesc.europa.eu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181027
DTSTAMP:20260509T160136
CREATED:20180907T130230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180907T130230Z
UID:27799-1540425600-1540598399@www.autismeurope.org
SUMMARY:The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Practice. Maastricht\, Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:This conference will present a co-ordinated series of accounts of how the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is being used and interpreted in domestic courts in a variety of jurisdictions.  \nThe conference will draw on the emerging field of comparative international law and will provide a critical analysis of the factors which underpin the extent and nature of the use of the CRPD by domestic courts.  \nThe conference will present some of the key findings of the book: Lisa Waddington and Anna Lawson (eds.)\, The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Practice: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Courts\, OUP\, 2018. In addition\, it will be an opportunity to engage in deeper analysis and discussion with legal practitioners (lawyers\, judges and members of equality authorities which have a quasi-judicial role) regarding the way in which the CRPD is being used by courts and tribunals. \nOrganisers: Professor Lisa Waddington and Dr. Andrea Broderick (Maastricht University)\, with Professor Anna Lawson (Leeds University) \nRegistration is open now!  \nRegister here
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/the-un-convention-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities-in-practice-maastricht-netherlands/
LOCATION:Maastricht University\, Faculty of Law\, Bouillonstraat 1-3\, Maastricht\, 6211 LH\, Netherlands
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