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SUMMARY:ASD-EAST Online Conferences
DESCRIPTION:The ASD-EAST project is delighted to announce four one-day online conferences to share the projects teacher education curriculum and training materials with specialists teachers across Europe. ASD-EAST partners have decided to host the conferences virtually due to the current COVID-19 situation. The conferences will be hosted on the ASD-EAST website by partner countries Belgium\, Croatia\, Poland and Republic of North Macedonia. The videos from the conferences will remain available for attendees to access for three weeks from the 8th – 28th June. \nThe conferences will: \n\nOutline the teacher education curriculum and training materials developed by ASD-EAST\nExplore the mapping report\nDiscuss the evaluation findings\nPresent the projects’ recommendations for policy makers\nProvide information about the projects’ local partner trainings\n\nWe hope that you will join us for this event to hear about our findings and to have the opportunity to discuss issues with people who support children with autism in education. \n  \nAbout the ASD-EAST Project: \nThe ASD-EAST project aims to support specialist teachers in addressing the inclusion of children with autism in education.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/asd-east-online-conferences/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Conférences en ligne ASD-EAST
DESCRIPTION:Le projet ASD-EAST a le plaisir d’annoncer quatre conférences en ligne pour présenter le programme de formation pour enseignants et le matériel de formation du projet à des enseignants spécialisés et autres parties intéressées de toute l’Europe. Les partenaires du projet ASD-EAST ont décidé de tenir ces conférences virtuellement en raison de la situation actuelle du COVID-19. Les conférences seront présentées sur le site web du projet ASD-EAST par les pays partenaires\, à savoir la Belgique\, la Croatie\, la Pologne et la République de Macédoine du Nord. Les vidéos des conférences resteront accessibles aux participants pendant trois semaines\, du 8 au 28 juin. \nCe qui est prévu au programme : \n\nprésentation du programme de formation pour les enseignants et le matériel développé par le projet ASD-EAST ;\nexploration du rapport de recensement ;\ndiscussion des résultats dévaluation\nprésentation des recommandations du projet pour les décideurs politiques\ndiffusion d’informations sur les formations des partenaires locaux du projet\n\nNous espérons que vous vous joindrez à nous pour cet événement afin de prendre connaissance de nos conclusions et d’avoir l’occasion de discuter de problématiques avec des personnes qui soutiennent les enfants autistes dans l’éducation. \nInscription aux conférences : \nBelgique \nhttp://asd-east.org/online-conferences/brussels/ \nCroatie \nhttp://asd-east.org/online-conferences/zagreb/ \nRépublique de Macédoine du Nord \nhttp://asd-east.org/online-conferences/skopje/ \nPologne \nhttp://asd-east.org/online-conferences/krakow  \n  \nEn ce qui concerne le projet ASD-EAST : \nLe projet ASD-EAST vise à aider les enseignants spécialisés à promouvoir l’inclusion des enfants autistes dans l’éducation.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/conferences-en-ligne-asd-east/
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ORGANIZER;CN="ASD-EAST":MAILTO:info@asd-east.org
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SUMMARY:Webinar: “Safety through inclusion: The case for emergency deinstitutionalisation”
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, a panel including persons with disabilities and experts in disaster management\, human rights and service provision will discuss the need for “emergency deinstitutionalisation” of persons with disabilities and how this could be achieved. The term “emergency deinstitutionalisation” refers to protecting disabled peoples’ basic rights to live in the community\, getting them the support required to leave the institution in the short term\, and subsequently providing any additional support and access to mainstream society\, in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The aim is to achieve the transition as fast as possible\, while preventing against homelessness\, absence of formal support services and over-reliance on informal care. \nSpeakers will include: \n\nCatalina Devandas Aguilar\, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities\nDanlami Umaru Basharu\, Chair\, UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities\nDr George Nikolaidis\, Chair\, Lanzarote Committee\, Council of Europe\n\nThe webinar will cover the following topics: \n\nImmediate threats to the health and life of children and adults with disabilities in institutions\, and the need to move people out of institutional care settings;\nEmergency protections against irreparable harm through human rights law and international human rights systems;\nHow to protect persons with disabilities through community inclusion and emergency deinstitutionalisation;\nThe elements of emergency deinstitutionalisation strategies;\nThe role of a potential international commission to protect people with disabilities in institutions by calling for urgent deinstitutionalisation and development of community-based supports a matter of priority;    \nThe feasibility of developing Emergency Deinstitutionalisation Guidelines\, and for such guidance to be formally annexed to the International Health Regulations.\n\nBackground: \nThe COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted in graphic detail the dangers inherent in congregate forms of residential care. Viruses spread like wildfire in institutional settings and pose a mortal threat to persons with disabilities\, older persons\, and children in alternative care. Emerging evidence shows the rates of mortality in institutions have been exceptionally high\, in some cases accounting for between 40 – 60% of all deaths. \nMany countries have initiated emergency strategies to respond to the heightened risks faced by     sections of the population at increased risk of infection\, including providing emergency shelters for the homeless\, adopting decongestion strategies in penal facilities\, and implementing schemes to provide remote primary health care assistance. A number of countries are in the stage of lifting emergency measures and planning for a possible second wave of the virus\, including better preparedness of social and health care services. \nBut many countries have pursued failed strategies in the field of residential social care which have focused on locking down institutions and prohibit any contact with the outside world\, instead of triggering emergency procedures to rehouse people with proper support in the community. Such responses continue\, even where the rest of the population has been allowed to return to many of the usual activities. \nPractical information:   \nThe webinar will be held on Zoom. Closed captioning will be provided. International Sign will be provided if required by any of the registered participants. \nThere will be a follow-up webinar Friday June 12 organized by Disability Rights International (DRI) on challenges and implementation in the Americas\, featuring: Maria Soledad Cisternas\, UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy on Disability\, Amalia Gamio\, Member\, UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities\, Joel Hernandez\, President\, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR)\, Esmeralda Arosemena\, Commissioner & Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Children\, IACHR\, and Silvia Quan\, President\, Colectivo Vida Independiente\, former member of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. For more information\, see here. \n  \nTo register click here
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/webinar-safety-through-inclusion-the-case-for-emergency-deinstitutionalisation/
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Network on Independent Living - ENIL":MAILTO:secretariat@enil.eu
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