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SUMMARY:CRPD - Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 20 Session. Geneva\, Switzerland
DESCRIPTION:The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities opens its 20thsession  on August 27 during which it will review Algeria\, Bulgaria\, Malta\, Philippines\, Poland\, South Africa and the FYR of Macedonia. It will also initiate the second cycle of review under the simplified reporting procedure by adopting list of issues prior to reporting on Austria\, Azerbaijan\, Germany\, Mongolia and Sweden. \nThe Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD Committee) is the body of independent experts which monitors implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by the States Parties.  All States Parties are obliged to submit regular reports to the Committee on how the rights of persons with disabilities are being implemented.  The Committee examines each report\, holds an interactive dialogue with the State delegation in a public session and makes recommendations on the steps which should be taken to improve CRPD implementation.  \nDuring this session\, the Committee will review Algeria\, Bulgaria\, Malta\, Philippines\, Poland\, South Africa and The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; and it will also initiate the second cycle of review under the simplified reporting procedure by adopting list of issues prior to reporting on Austria\, Azerbaijan\, Germany\, Mongolia and Sweden; as well as adopting list of issues on the initial report of Iraq. \nThe Committee also plans to make advances with the draft General Comment no. 7on Articles 4.3 and 33.3. In this sense\, taking into account that the Day of General Discussion was held in June 11thin New York during the Civil Society Forum to the Conference of States Parties\, the Committee will host two public events to give civil society the opportunity to raise comments on the draft general comment no. 7(version of May this year). These events will take place on August 27 and 5 September from 3 pm to 4 pm. \nOn August 31th\, the CRPD Committee will host a celebration of the 10th years of activities of the Committee. Key partners and stay holders will be present to join the celebration and share their insights on the past decade and on the challenges laying ahead. \nOn September 13th\,  the CRPD Committee will host a Celebration of the International Day of Sign Languages\, with the active participation of IDA´s member the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD). See more in WFD Website. \nThis 20th session  immediately will be followed the CRPD Committee’s 10th pre-session which took place from 24 to 27 September 2017 during which it will adopt the list of issues on Niger\, Norway\, Rwanda\, Saudi Arabia\, Senegal\, Turkey and Vanuatu. \nAll States reports and public written contributions by organizations of persons with disabilities\, and other documents relevant to States review processes are available at the website of the Committee on its 20th sessionand on its 10th pre-session. \nProgramme of Work  \nThe public sessions of the CRPD Committee\, including State party reviews of Algeria\, Bulgaria\, Malta\, Philippines\, Poland\, South Africa and The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia\, will be webcast live by the United Nations Office of Geneva on UNTV . \nWebcast will be provided in ENGLISH\, International Sign\, National Sign language and national language of the countries (ensured when language is a UN language)..  \nIf audio is provided on a national language of a country which is not a UN language\, it will be done so under the label “ORIGINAL” in the UN WebTV site.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/crpd-convention-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities-20-session-geneva-switzerland/
LOCATION:United Nations Human Rights Council\, Geneva\, Switzerland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180905T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180905T170000
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SUMMARY:Open Mic - Discrimination in the EU. Brussels\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:On the 5th September from 3 to 5 PM\, Several European Parliament Intergroups (LGBT\, Youth\, Children Rights and ARDI) will hold an open mic session about the Equal Treatment Directive. It will take place on the Esplanade Solidarnosc (the terrace that connects Place du Luxembourg to the entrance of the European Parliament).  \nPresident of the European Disability Forum\, Yannis Vardakastanis\, will participate in the open mic session. \nAs the Equal Treatment Directive is strongly advocated for by the European Disability Movement\, we kindly invite to participate as speaker or listener in the event.  \nPreliminary programme: \n15:00-15.15 : Welcome\n15:15-16:45 : Open mic\n16:45-17:00 : Conclusion \nRegister here (as a speaker or listener) \nFacebook event
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/open-mic-discrimination-in-the-eu/
LOCATION:Esplanade Solidarnosc\, European Parliament (outside)\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180917T194500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180917T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T090940
CREATED:20180904T105914Z
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SUMMARY:Conference- Autisme: Changer le regard. Le syndrome d'Asperger au féminin. Liège\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre du cycle de conférences 2018-2019 du lundi\, le Centre pour la Valorisation des Intelligences Multiples (CVIM) a l’honneur d’accueillir: \nJulie DACHEZ\, est autiste Asperger\, blogueuse militante (emoiemoietmoi.over-blog.com)\, conférencière et docteure en psychologie sociale. Dans son travail de recherche\, elle étudie les attitudes et les changements d’attitude à l’égard de l’autisme\, les représentations sociales et les stratégies de coping. \nElle est auteure du roman graphique La différence invisible\, paru aux éditions Delcourt et également auteure de Dans ta bulle!\, paru aux éditions Marabout. \nLiliya RESHETNYAK est titulaire d’un Master en RH et Entrepreneure dans l’accompagnement de profils atypiques hypersensibles\, Asperger\, HPI. Elle est passionnée par l’interaction entre le côté unique et différent de chacun\, et l’intelligence collective. \nElle est également co-fondatrice & CEO de Hipip IN qui détecte les talents cachés et facilite l’intégration professionnelle des profils atypiques (Autistes Asperger\, TDA/H\, Dys…\, Hypersensibles\, HPI…) avec pour devise : \nJE NE SUIS PAS DIFFÉRENT DE TOI\, JE SUIS DIFFÉRENT COMME TOI. \nLes bénéfices de cette conférence seront versés au profit du CVIM. \nCliquez ici pour vous inscrire \nLe CVIM\nLe CVIM est une ASBL fondée en 2013 à Liège (Belgique)\, qui a pour mission la Valorisation des Intelligences Multiples chez les personnes à hauts potentiels\, quels que soient ces potentiels. Cette ASBL est spécialisée non seulement dans l’identification pluridisciplinaire des Intelligences atypiques\, mais aussi dans l’accompagnement de ces profils à besoins spécifiques\, tant en milieux scolaires qu’en milieux professionnels ou familiaux.  \nLe CVIM s’attache à mettre en avant les qualités et les valeurs intrinsèques des personnes accompagnées\, pour leur permettre de les utiliser comme leviers dans leurs milieux de vie et arriver à leur épanouissement personnel\, professionnel et familial.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/autisme-changer-le-regard-le-syndrome-d-asperger-au-feminin/
LOCATION:Amphithéatres Opéra (ULiège)\, Place de la République Française 41\, Liège\, 4000\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="%C2%A0Centre pour la Valorisation des Intelligences Multiples (CVIM)":MAILTO:arnaud.debeer@cvim.be
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180925
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SUMMARY:FRA's Fundamental Rights Forum.- Vienna\, Austria
DESCRIPTION:Global threats are eroding human rights progress and commitments. This is happening even though the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has existed for 70 years\, and the EU has its very own Charter of Fundamental Rights. \nThe EU and its Member States are struggling to find effective answers to the problems people face. These include: \n\nsecurity concerns\neconomic worries\nchanging global migratory patterns\nfake news\nlack of public debate\nalienation or ‘othering’\n\nPopulist movements are exploiting all of this for their own gain. As a result\, society is being fragmented. Some groups increasingly feel separated\, excluded and marginalised. \nPeople in the EU risk losing their sense of belonging – both to the societies they live in and the values which underpin the EU. That said\, the 2017 EU Citizenship report shows that Europeans expect more to be done to promote common values. \nThe Forum will be a catalyst to reignite a passion for fairness\, justice and equality. \nThe Forum is a unique space for dialogue on the pressing human rights challenges in the EU. It is an opportunity to engage in new conversations and shape critical human rights agendas. \nAmong those meeting in Vienna will be leading global and European voices from: \n\npolitics\nhuman rights\ninternational and regional intergovernmental organisations\ncivil society\nfaith communities\nthe arts\nbusiness\ntrade unions\nand many others\n\nThe Forum is organised by the European Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). \nCan I follow events at the Forum?\nRegistration for the Forum has closed. You can follow the event live by joining the debate online. \nFRA has indicated Twitter usernames in the programme. Where possible\, please use these to tag participants in posts and photos from the Forum. It’s great for their visibility and might get a retweet. \nWe have also created dedicated hashtags. Remember to include the Forum hashtag—#RightsForum18—in all your social posts\, as this will help people to be able to find us as easily and through as many channels as possible. \n\n#RebuildingTrust\n#SharedNeighbourhoods\n#RightsCulture\n#MyRightsAreYourRights\n#RightsTech\n#HumanRightsMatter
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/fra-s-fundamental-rights-forum-vienna-austria/
LOCATION:METAStadt\, Dr. Otto Neurath Gasse 3\, Vienna\, 1220\, Austria
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ORGANIZER;CN="EU Agency for Fundamental Rights":MAILTO:information@fra.europa.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180929T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180929T213000
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CREATED:20180903T133638Z
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SUMMARY:Concert- La nuit des loups.-Brussels\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:Une étincelle entre Lou. B et les Gueules de Loup. \nHeureux destin qui croise des talents. Ils sont jeunes\, ils ont en commun la langue française et Watermael-Boitsfort. Cet été\, en deux sessions ils ont échangé leurs compositions\, leurs énergies\, l’humour et proposent une aventure commune. Pour cette soirée\, ce sera un seul plateau avec les cinq et suivant les besoins musicaux\, ils entreront et sortiront dans les morceaux rock\, reggae et les ballades. \nLou\, comme d’autres enfants porteurs du syndrome de Morsier a des capacités musicales hors du commun et une mémoire sonore exceptionnelle. Il est capable d’interpréter au piano des airs de jazz\, de rock ou de variétés parfois complexes. Timour\, chanteur des Gueules de Loup a 16 ans et sa voix s’accorde parfaitement à celle de Lou\, Julien est un formidable soliste\, Tom le bassiste a une belle présence sonore et physique et le plus sage\, le batteur Seb assume l’horloge du bazar !
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/event/concert-la-nuit-des-loups-brussels-belgium/
LOCATION:La vénerie asbl Espace Delvaux\, Rue Gratès 3\, Watermael-Boitsfort\, 1170\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="La V%C3%A9nerie":MAILTO:http://www.lavenerie.be/?module=CONTACT
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