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SUMMARY:European Commission Webinar: Helpdesk on Support to Social Services to Respond to Covid-19 Crisis
DESCRIPTION:On 3rd June 2020\, 10h00-12h00 CEST\, the European Commission will be hosting a virtual helpdesk\, in the form of a webinar\, that will provide advice to social services on how to access the EU’s Coronavirus Response Investment Initiative (CRII and CRII Plus). \nLaunched in response to the outbreak\, the initiative seeks to re-direct unspent EU Structural Funds to national\, regional & local communities fighting COVID-19. Bringing together the European Commission\, Managing Authorities\, support services providers and users\, this webinar will address how this initiative can boost funding for social services. \nThe webinar will be the opportunity for you to engage with the European Commission and Managing Authorities and shape the measures that can boost CRII funding for social services. If you have additional or pressing funding needs linked to your response to the COVID-19 outbreak\, this event will provide a unique space to communicate with the European Commission and Managing Authorities and potentially transform your funding needs into EU funded projects! \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/european-commission-webinar-helpdesk-on-support-to-social-services-to-respond-to-covid-19-crisis/
LOCATION:Online
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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
ORGANIZER;CN="ASD-EAST":MAILTO:info@asd-east.org
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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/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="ASD-EAST":MAILTO:info@asd-east.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200611T140000
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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/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="European Network on Independent Living - ENIL":MAILTO:secretariat@enil.eu
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SUMMARY:EDF Webinar "Left behind? Women with disabilities during COVID-19"
DESCRIPTION:With the COVID-19 pandemic\, discrimination\, abuses and human rights violations against women and girls with disabilities have worsened. What are the specific issues faced by women and girls with disabilities during the pandemic? How can we ensure that intersectionality be a mandatory component to the response to the pandemic to ensure that no women and girls are left behind?  \nThe webinar will aim to:\n• Outline the specific issues faced by women and girls with disabilities during the pandemic\n• Discuss with EU actors and partners\, including women’s organisations\, how to work together to protect the rights of all women during and after the pandemic Share good practices and learnings on how to ensure responses to the pandemic that are inclusive of women and girls with disabilities \nModerator: Ana Peláez Narváez\, Vice-President\, European Disability Forum \nAgenda \nOpening and setting the scene – Ana Peláez Narváez\, Vice-President\, European Disability Forum  \n•            Updates on situation of women and girls with disabilities – EDF women’s committee  \n•            Good practice on actions taken during the pandemic – CERMI Women Foundation\n•            Response to the pandemic by the European women’s movement – Joanna Maycock\, European Women’s Lobby \n•            Collecting data on women with disabilities – Dr Marre Karu\, European Institute on Gender Equality \n•            The impact of pandemic on the implementation of the Gender Equality Strategy – Gender Equality Unit of the European Commission (tbc) \n•            Recommendations on next steps: nothing about COVID-19 without women with disabilities\n        o    European Parliament FEMM Committee (tbc) \n        o    UN Women Liaison Office to the European Union (tbc) \nQ&A / open floor \nThe webinar will provide real-time captioning and international sign. The webinar will be recorded and shared later for those who cannot join. Here is the link for the real-time captioning https://www.text-on-tap.live/index.html#e=nxWG8sCUQS \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/edf-webinar-left-behind-women-with-disabilities-during-covid-19/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="European Disability Forum":MAILTO:info@edf-feph.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200624T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200624T170000
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CREATED:20200622T173638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200622T173638Z
UID:44082-1593010800-1593018000@www.autismeurope.org
SUMMARY:Launch of the Lancet Group Commission on the institutionalisation and deinstitutionalisation of children
DESCRIPTION:How can we move children from institutions to families? Launch of the Lancet Group Commission on the institutionalisation and deinstitutionalisation of children \nThe movement of children from institutions to families is a much needed and long overdue process which could change millions of young people’s lives for the better. This Lancet Group Commission advocates global reform of the care of separated children through the progressive replacement of institutional provision with safe and nurturing family-based care. It provides essential information on both the global scale of institutionalisation and its physical\, social\, and mental health consequences\, and presents a pragmatic roadmap for carefully managed change. \nMomentum for this global transformation of care is building\, led by evidence-based and practical leadership from sectors including child health\, child protection\, and social welfare. Governments\, voluntary organisations\, and health and social care professionals must work together so that action is timely but not precipitate\, building a sustainable future of child-centred care. \nThis online launch features a panel discussion with Commission authors Edmund Sonuga-Barke (King’s College London)\, Philip Goldman (Maestral)\, Patricia Lim Ah Ken (UNICEF Rwanda)\, Marinus van Ijzendoorn (Erasmus University Rotterdam)\, Chris Cuthbert (Lumos)\, and Ionica Adriana (lived experience advocate). \nThe launch of will take place at 15.00 CET on Wednesday 24th June 2020. \nYou can register at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7410741764188412940
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/launch-of-the-lancet-group-commission-on-the-institutionalisation-and-deinstitutionalisation-of-children/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200625T100000
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SUMMARY:Social services and COVID-19: What role for EU?
DESCRIPTION:Social Services provide crucial care and support to millions of people in Europe\, helping older persons\, persons with disabilities\, children\, people at risk of poverty\, homeless persons\, migrants\, people suffering from domestic violence and many others to live better\, healthier and more active lives. Social services are essential services.\n \nCOVID-19 has impacted the lives of people across Europe\, no more than for the millions who use and provide social services every day. Social service providers have moved quickly to ensure they can maximise the care and support they provide\, whilst also ensuring that those involved can do so in safe and healthy conditions. The use of technology has played a huge part in achieving that. Yet\, COVID-19 has also meant that many forms of face-to-face\nsupport have not been provided\, that many social workers have worked under significant pressure and that the financial stability of some service providers has been put at risk.  \nThe European Union is now focusing its attention on recovery\, discussing a 1.8 trillion euro investment plan. The President of the European Commission – Ms Ursula von der Leyen – has referred to a debt of gratitude towards care workers.  \nWill this be translated into action? How will the European Union be supporting social services in the months and years to come? What actually do those involved in social services need from Europe? \nJoin the online summit on 25 June\, 2020 to discuss: « Social services and COVID-19: What role for EU? »\n \nView the programme here and register here.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/social-services-and-covid-19-what-role-for-eu/
ORGANIZER;CN="EASPD":MAILTO:pepe.escrig@easpd.eu
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