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SUMMARY:INSAR 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The INSAR Annual Meeting (formerly IMFAR) is an annual scientific meeting\, convened each spring\, to exchange and disseminate new scientific progress among autism scientists and their trainees from around the world. \nThe aims of the meeting are: \n\nPromote exchange and dissemination of the latest scientific findings and to stimulate research progress in understanding the nature\, causes\, and treatments for autism. Research on autism involves sophisticated behavioral and biological approaches. Autism affects people’s functioning in virtually every domain\, requiring interdisciplinary research collaboration to gain comprehensive knowledge of the disorder.\nFoster dialogue among autism scientists across disciplines and across methods.\nAdvance the training and development of new autism scientists by supporting the inclusion of postdoctoral and predoctoral trainees as well as junior faculty who are already working in autism research. The opportunity for trainees and junior faculty to interact with established autism scientists will foster the creativity and productivity of those at all levels.\nCultivate diversity among autism scientists by encouraging attendance and supporting access to the meeting for scientists and trainees from members of traditionally underrepresented groups\, including those from ethnic minority groups\, and those with disabilities.\n\nGiven the complex biological and behavioral nature of autism\, interdisciplinary training and ongoing mentoring of new scientists and promising graduate students is necessary to recruit talented young people in autism research. \nINSAR seeks to provide them with the motivation and mentoring needed to focus a career on autism and related developmental disorders. \nHaving an annual interdisciplinary meeting focused on scientific progress in understanding and treating autism provides an unparalleled opportunity for recognizing\, supporting\, and motivating talented graduate students and postdoctoral fellows into a career in autism research. \n2021 Meeting \nFull content that was planned for the hybrid event will be offered virtually. Keynote presenters have been confirmed and will be announced in upcoming weeks. The program will include Invited Panels again this year and abstract notifications for Panel\, Oral and Poster presentations will be sent out in March 2021. \nMore information and registration here (early bird registration ends April 15)
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/insar-2021-virtual-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Flagship Conference 2021 - Online
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Flagship Conference will take place in collaboration with the Portuguese Government in the framework of the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union – ahead of the EU Social Summit taking place on 7 May in Porto (Portugal). The Flagship Conference will serve as an opportunity to develop key recommendations to Heads of State and Government and EU decision-makers present at the Social Summit. \nThe COVID-19 pandemic has had and will continue to have a devastating impact on all areas of peoples’ lives\, which will take years to overcome. Moreover\, people in the most vulnerable situations have suffered disproportionately as a result of COVID-19 and the measures taken to contain the pandemic. The pandemic has truly exposed the fragility of our socio-economic governance systems and how they must be more resilient to protect the most vulnerable in our societies. It has exacerbated the inequalities and disparities that people across Europe are experiencing in many areas of life\, such as education\, training and employment; social protection; access to services including health care\, long-term care and social services. \nThe Conference will focus on the different ways that the European Union should lead its recovery process and reinforce the social dimension that must be at the heart of any solution to build a socially just and inclusive society for all\, which is resilient to future crises. \nAim:\nThe Flagship Conference is the annual forum of civil society organisations advocating for social justice and participatory democracy\, together with representatives of EU institutions\, EU Member States and other stakeholders. It aims at: \n\nidentifying the challenges of the current EU’s socio-economic governance models\, advocating for better coordination between economic and social policies\, and for structured and meaningful civil dialogue;\ndeveloping alternative models and solutions\, which are more democratic\, people-centred and leave no-one behind;\nbuilding synergies and developing strategies between governmental and non-governmental actors to achieve a European Union based on social justice and participatory democracy.\n\nTarget audiences:\nThe Flagship Conference aims to reach out to European and national decision-makers\, Social Platform members and their national networks\, social partners\, academics and other interested stakeholders. \nTheme/focus:\nThe European Pillar of Social Rights (Social Pillar) was launched by the European Commission in 2017. It delivers new and improves existing social rights across the EU\, and serves as the EU’s compass to achieve better working and living conditions for all. In 2021\, the European Commission will launch its Action Plan on the implementation of the Social Pillar. Social Platform and its membership have been advocating for the comprehensive and ambitious implementation of the Social Pillar. Our 2021 Flagship Conference will focus on the role of the Action Plan in supporting Europe’s social recovery. \nMore information about the conference here
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/flagship-conference-2021-online/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social Platform":MAILTO:helen.joseph@socialplatform.org
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SUMMARY:Global & European Trends of Deinstitutionalisation for Children Eurochild’s expert forum
DESCRIPTION:Eurochild and Martin James Foundation will run the ‘Global & European Trends of Deinstitutionalisation for Children’ session at DJHT\, the biggest child & youth welfare summit in Europe organised by Eurochild member AGJ. \nSince 1964 the Child and Youth Welfare Association (AGJ) organises a DJHT every three or four years. Attendance is free of charge. This three-day event is attended by around 30\,000 experts and other interested individuals from all over Germany and Europe to exchange opinions\, experiences and strengthen networks. \nThis expert forum aims to provide a space for leading experts and practitioners to discuss developments towards family-based care and reflect on researches\, experiences and practices in the EU and globally. Taking into account that deinstitutionalisation is one of the funding priorities of the EU funds 2021-27 for all Member States. Moreover\, the European Child Guarantee Recommendation will address the needs of children in adversity. \nTo learn more see the agenda \nThe European programme provides an overview of all events and exhibitors. \nSpeakers\n\nCharles H. Zeanah\, M.D.\, Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics\, New Orleans University\, USA;\nGalina Markova\, Know-how Centre for Alternative Care for Children\, New Bulgarian University\, Bulgaria;\nKatarina Ivanković-Knežević\, Director for Social Affairs & Inclusion\, DG EMPL\, the European Commission;\nBenjamin Strahl\, University of Hildesheim\, Institute for Social Pedagogy and Organizational Studies\, Germany;\nCarolin Ehlke University of Hildesheim\, Institute for Social Pedagogy and Organizational Studies\, Germany;\nKatharina Höffken\, a member of Careleaver e. V. and social worker\, Germany.\n\nModerators\n\nJana Hainsworth\, Secretary General\, Eurochild\, Belgium;\nJustin Rogers\, CEO\, Martin James Foundation\, the UK.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/global-european-trends-of-deinstitutionalisation-for-children-eurochilds-expert-forum/
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