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SUMMARY:Autism-Europe General Assembly 2020.- ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:In accordance with the statutes for our organisation\, we are pleased to invite you to attend Autism- Europe’s Annual General Assembly. Due to the current Covid-19 situation\, the date for the General Assembly has been pushed back to November\, 2020.  It will take place ONLINE from the 7-8 November\, 2020. \nAgenda: \n\nPresentation of the executive committee report\nPresentation of the activity report: 2019\nPresentation of the financial report: 2019\nPresentation of the work programme: 2020\n\nAll the working documents related to these meetings will be emailed to registered participants at a later date. \nFor more information\, please contact Autism-Europe’s Secretariat: secretariat@autismeurope.org
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/autism-europe-general-assembly-2020-online/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Autism-Europe":MAILTO:secretariat@autismeurope.org
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SUMMARY:Assemblée Générale Annuelle 2020 d’Autisme-Europe.- EN LIGNE
DESCRIPTION:Conformément aux statuts de notre organisation\, nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter à l’Assemblée générale d’Autisme-Europe. En raison de la situation du Covid-19\, l’Assemblée générale a été reportée en novembre 2020. L’événement sera EN LIGNE\, du 7 au 8 novembre 2020. \nOrdre du jour : \n\nPrésentation du rapport du Comité exécutif\nPrésentation du rapport d’activité de 2019\nPrésentation du rapport financier de 2019\nPrésentation du programme de travail de 2020\n\nUne réunion du Conseil d’Administration ainsi qu’une visite d’étude auront lieu en conjonction avec l’Assemblée générale.  \nTous les documents de travail en lien avec les réunions seront envoyés ultérieurement par e-mail aux participants inscrits. \nPour de plus amples informations\, nous vous prions de contacter le secrétariat d’Autisme-Europe : secretariat@autismeurope.org
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/assemblee-generale-annuelle-2020-dautisme-europe-cracovie-pologne/
ORGANIZER;CN="Autism-Europe":MAILTO:secretariat@autismeurope.org
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SUMMARY:Webinar on "Ending violence against women and girls with disabilities in the European Union"
DESCRIPTION:Women and girls with disabilities constitute 16% of the total population of women in the European Union\, and 60% of the overall population of 100 million persons with disabilities. This corresponds to an estimated 60 million of women and girls with disabilities (equivalent to the total population of Italy). \nEven before COVID-19\, women and girls faced multiple forms of violence. Data show that\, on average\, they are 2 to 5 times more likely to face violence than other women and girls. In the EU\, 34% of women with a health problem or a disability have experienced physical or sexual violence by a partner in their lifetime. \nViolence may include domestic and gender-based violence\, institutional violence\, forced sterilisation\, contraception and abortion\, and harassment\, including sexual harassment. \nDespites being more at risks of becoming victims of violence\, women and girls with disabilities received limited support due to lack of awareness\, accessibility\, and reasonable accommodation. They also face barriers in accessing justice. \nSeveral policies of the European Commission have the potential to combat and end violence against women and girls with disabilities\, in particular the Gender Equality Strategy and Strategy for Victims’ Rights adopted earlier this year\, and the EU Disability Strategy to be adopted in 2021. \nThe Council of Europe’s Istanbul Convention is also a fundamental instrument to end gender based and domestic violence. \nHow can we ensure that women and girls with disabilities are included and have the opportunity to lead all initiatives to combat violence in the EU? \nObjectives: \nThe webinar will aim to: \n• Identify forms of violence faced by women and girls with disabilities \n• Discuss with EU actors and partners\, including EU institutions\, agencies and women’s organisations\, how to work together to end violence against women and girls with disabilities \nThe webinar will provide International Sign interpretation and captioning. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/webinar-on-ending-violence-against-women-and-girls-with-disabilities-in-the-european-union/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Disability Forum":MAILTO:info@edf-feph.org
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SUMMARY:Work to Inclusion: Jobs for people with intellectual disabilities in the labour market - Online
DESCRIPTION:As the goal of the project is to foster the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in the open labour market through diversity management\, in this event we will bring the perspective of companies sharing their experiences and knowledge of employing people with intellectual disabilities. \nAs the COVID-19 pandemic brought deep impacts in all areas of the life of people with intellectual disabilities\, the employment situation is no different. Even though it is too soon to have a precise picture of the effects\, there are some important impacts we can already see. In the event\, we will also talk about the impact the pandemic has had on the lives of people with intellectual disabilities in Europe when it comes to employment. \nSpeakers confirmed: Klaus Candussi – Managing Director at Atempo\, Melanie Wimmer – Staff member of Atempo\, Anouk Van Hoofstadt – Senior Researcher at Antwerp Management School\, Sarah Stemgée – Human Resources Director at Antwerp Management School\, Thibeau Bastien – Junior Researcher at Antwerp Management School. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/work-to-inclusion-jobs-for-people-with-intellectual-disabilities-in-the-labour-market-online/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Europe":MAILTO:secretariat@inclusion-europe.org
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SUMMARY:Safe online\, safe at home: Together against gender-based violence
DESCRIPTION:As life moved inside home and social interactions went online as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic\, data shows an alarming increase in harrassment and violence against women and girls online and offline. Raising awareness\, providing resources and putting preventing measures and tools at the disposal of women who are facing such threats is now more important than ever. \nIn conversation with EU Commissioner for Equality\, Helena Dalli\, Facebook’s Global Head of Women’s Safety Cindy Southworth will discuss the challenges and best practices in the fight against gender-based violence online and the priorities of the European Commission for the next 5 years. In this opening event\, Cindy will also explore the tools and measures Facebook is putting in place to protect women and girls on its platforms. \nClick here to register for the event \nAbout the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence: \nThe 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (25 November-10 December) is an annual international campaign calling for the elimination of violence against women and girls. It is coordinated by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership and mobilises individuals and organisations worldwide around actions to increase awareness\, foster discussions and build tools and networks to fight against all forms of gender-based violence. In support of this initiative\, the UN Secretary General calls for global actions to increase awareness\, galvanise advocacy efforts\, and share knowledge and innovations.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/safe-online-safe-at-home-together-against-gender-based-violence/
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SUMMARY:Tackling Trafficking and Gender-Based Violence Online and Off
DESCRIPTION:In their first Facebook live\, STOP THE TRAFFIK CEO Ruth Dearnley meets David Miles\, Head of Safety at Facebook. They’ll be talking about how platforms like Facebook and NGOs can team up in the fight against human trafficking. Human trafficking is a hidden\, detestable crime\, but using the power of technology\, every person has a chance to defeat it. Watch the conversation and learn more. \nClick here to register \nAbout the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence: \nThe 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (25 November-10 December) is an annual international campaign calling for the elimination of violence against women and girls. It is coordinated by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership and mobilises individuals and organisations worldwide around actions to increase awareness\, foster discussions and build tools and networks to fight against all forms of gender-based violence. In support of this initiative\, the UN Secretary General calls for global actions to increase awareness\, galvanise advocacy efforts\, and share knowledge and innovations.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/tackling-trafficking-and-gender-based-violence-online-and-off/
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