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SUMMARY:World Autism Awareness Day- Worldwide
DESCRIPTION:More information
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/world-autism-awareness-day-worldwide/
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SUMMARY:2018 World Autism Awareness Day observance "Empowering Women and Girls with Autism"
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 World Autism Awareness Day observance at United Nations Headquarters New York will focus on the importance of empowering women and girls with autism and involving them and their representative organizations in policy and decision making to address these challenges. \nIn November 2017\, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution drawing attention to the particular challenges that women and girls with disabilities face in the context of the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The resolution expresses concern that women and girls with disabilities\, are subject to multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination\, which limit their enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms. \nGirls with disabilities are less likely to complete primary school and more likely to be marginalized or denied access to education. Women with disabilities have a lower rate of employment than men with disabilities and women without disabilities. Globally\, women are more likely to experience physical\, sexual\, psychological and economic violence than men\, and women and girls with disabilities experience gender-based violence at disproportionately higher rates and in unique forms owing to discrimination and stigma based on both gender and disability. As a result of inaccessibility and stereotyping\, women and girls with disabilities are persistently confronted with barriers to sexual and reproductive health services and to information on comprehensive sex education\, particularly women and girls with intellectual disabilities including autism. \nThrough dynamic moderated discussions with experts and advocates\, the observance will examine the particular challenges that women and girls with autism face in this context. \nOther key issues to be addressed include challenges and opportunities in fully exercising rights in matters relating to marriage\, family and parenthood on an equal basis with others\, as underscored in Article 23 of the CRPD and in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by world leaders at the United Nations in 2015 (SDG 5.6). \nRegister here
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/2018-world-autism-awareness-day-observance-empowering-women-and-girls-with-autism/
LOCATION:United Nations Headquarters\, ECOSOC Chamber\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
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SUMMARY:Vernissage of our photography exhibition “Break Barriers Together for Autism”- European Parliament\, Brussels
DESCRIPTION:From April 9-11 2018\, Autism-Europe organises a photography exhibition hosted by Member of the European Parliament\, Rosa Estaràs Ferragut. The President of European Parliament Antonio Tajani and other EU policy makers will attend and give political momentum to this second phase of the campaign « Break barriers together for autism- Let’s build an accessible society« . \nThe topic of the exhibition is a barrier-free society for autistic people. Pictures have been taken by three photographers from the UK\, Poland and Luxembourg\, all aiming to help people understand what accessibility means for those on the autism spectrum and what kind of obstacles they face in their everyday lives. \nTo register\, please send an email to assistant@autismeurope.org stating your name\, your date of birth\, your nationality\, and your national ID number. We will then send you further practical details closer to the date of the event.\n  \n For security purposes\, you will need to register and send us this information by Tuesday the 3 April at the latest.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/vernissage-of-our-photography-exhibition-break-barriers-together-for-autism-european-parliament-brussels/
LOCATION:European Parliament\, Rue Wiertz 60\, Bruxelles\, Bruxelles-Capitale\, Région de;Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1047\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Autism-Europe":MAILTO:secretariat@autismeurope.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180411
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SUMMARY:17th international conference on offenders with an intellectual and/or developmental disability. Birmingham\, UK
DESCRIPTION:Call for papers\nPapers and workshops are invited from any discipline or perspective relevant to the management or care of learning disabled offenders or those requiring similar services. Proposals by practitioners\, service users\, decision- and policy-makers\, as well as by academics\, students\, researchers and advocates are welcomed. \nPapers are allocated 40 minutes and workshops 60 minutes in a concurrent format. \nThe organisers will consider papers relating to the following topics: \n\nmodels of care for effective interventions (clinical interventions)\nresearch programmes and results\npolicy development\neducation and training\norganisational issues\npersonality disorder\nadvocacy and user issues\nminority issues\nwomen’s issues\ndual diagnosis\nsubstance abuse\ntranscultural issues\nautism spectrum disorders (including Asperger syndrome)\noffending-focused interventions.\n\nSubmission guidelines     \nAbstracts should be limited to a maximum of 500 words.To submit your abstract\, please complete the online abstract submission form. For full information on the format for submissions and the rules that apply\, contact conference@nas.org.uk. \nThe deadline for the submission of papers is Friday 1 December 2017. \nPlease note: presenters will be expected to pay the conference registration fee in order to be permitted to present.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/17th-international-conference-on-offenders-with-an-intellectual-andor-developmental-disability-birmingham-uk/
LOCATION:Birmingham\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="The National Autistic Society":MAILTO:nas@nas.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Match for solidarity- Geneva\, Switzerland
DESCRIPTION:The UN and UEFA have joined forces to organise a charity football match in the name of peace\, human rights and well-being\, with all proceeds going to humanitarian projects through the UEFA Foundation for Children. \nLuís Figo and Ronaldinho will captain two teams of famed footballers\, with renowned coaches Carlo Ancelotti and Didier Deschamps in the dugout\, and referee legend Pierluigi Collina officiating.\n Players already confirmed include: David James\, Dida\, Vítor Baía\, Antonis Nikopolidis\, Cafu\, Míchel Salgado\, Edmílson\, Éric Abidal\, Frank de Boer\, Rio Ferdinand\, Dejan Stanković\, Michael Essien\, Youri Djorkaeff\, Robert Pirès\, Jari Litmanen\, Christian Karembeu\, Andrea Pirlo\, Raúl González\, Robbie Keane\, Gaizka Mendieta\, Ronald de Boer\, Deco\, Henrik Larsson\, Kelly Smith\, Alexander Frei\, Patrick Kluivert\, Célia Šašić and Nuno Gomes. \nAutisme Genève has been chosen as a local association\, partly a beneficiary of this event. \nMore information and sale
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/match-for-solidarity-geneva-switzerland/
LOCATION:Stade de Genève\, Route des Jeunes 16\, Genève\, 1211\, Switzerland
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SUMMARY:Annual Convention for Inclusive Growth 2018. Brussels\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:Now in its third edition\, the Annual Convention for Inclusive Growth (ACIG) is an action-oriented platform bringing together civil society organisations and policymakers to discuss how to achieve truly inclusive growth. \nThe EU is reflecting on its social dimension\, on how to adapt our social models to current and future challenges and develop long-term solutions to fight poverty\, increase employment and strengthen social cohesion and inclusion for all. \nThis year\, the one-day event will focus on the implementation of the Social Pillar. The Social Pillar established a series of principles and rights to improve people’s lives\, and all actors now have a joint responsibility to deliver. The plenary debate and the workshops will tackle specific issues and lead to conclusions and policy recommendations pointing to concrete ways forward. \nThe Convention will be closed by Valdis Dombrovskis\, Vice-President for the Euro and Social Dialogue and will be opened by Marianne Thyssen\, the Commissioner for Employment\, Social Affairs\, Skills and Labour Mobility. \nThis event is by invitation only. \nMore information \nDownload the draft programme
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/annual-convention-for-inclusive-growth-2018-acig2018-brussels/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Brussels – Le Palace\, Rue Gineste 3\, Brussels\, Bruxelles-Capitale\, Région de;Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1210\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="DG-EMPL":MAILTO:empl-acig@ec.europa.eu
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SUMMARY:ECCL Webinar 4 - The Next Generation\, Co-operation and working together
DESCRIPTION:With input from Steve Eidelman from the USA and Jamie Bolling\, ENIL and Sweden: talking about supporting the next generation of leaders and how co-operating across borders is really important.  This webinar will also include more information about the European Coalition for Community Living going forward from Ines Bulic (ENIL and ECCL co-ordinator) and Nic Crosby (GatherBuildWork and ECCL Co-ordinator). \nHere is the link to register \nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3958999813154730498
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/eccl-webinar-the-next-generation-co-operation-and-working-together/
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