Inclusion Europe
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Barbora Mikulová comes from Czechia. She has lived in institutions for most of her life but she finally lives alone now.
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Respect, Solidarity and Inclusion are the fundamental values shared by all members of our worldwide movement of and for people with intellectual disabilities and their families. In 2004, we reaffirmed our commitment to these essential values
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ICLife
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The 2014 edition of the Zero Project Report focusing on accessibility was launched at the United Nations Office in Vienna on 27-28 February in the presence of some 470 participants from all over the world.
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Groundbreaking project Able to Include is seeking to break online barriers for people with intellectual disabilities by creating an open-source and context-aware accessibility layer.
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Inclusion Europe
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Key Elements of a System for Supported Decision-Making - Position Paper
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Inclusion Europe
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Key Elements of a System for Supported Decision-Making - Position Paper
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