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After struggling to send her daughter Lisette to an ordinary school, Christine Dufour founded the NGO "On souffle dans ton dos" to help children with disabilities to be included in mainstream school. Inclusion Europe met Christine Dufour who dares to believe that an inclusive society is more than a sweet dream. 
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My Talents. For Diversity. is a European project about the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in the labour market and the benefits of diversity management.
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Inclusion Europe's director Milan Šveřepa writes a reflection on his eventful 4 years at the office of Inclusion Europe.
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Maria Alexandrova has become Bulgaria's first person with cerebral palsy to take the English Cambridge Test. Here is how she fights for inclusive education.
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Maria Alexandrova is an 18-year-old student, who lives with cerebral palsy. She has become Bulgaria’s first person with cerebral palsy to try and successfully take the English Cambridge Test. Here is how she fought for inclusive education. 
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The world is not designed for people with intellectual disabilities. We will tell you about situations that have been happening during quarantine that prove it.
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The world is not designed for people with intellectual disabilities. We already knew it, but we thought putting together several absurd situations that happened during quarantine would prove this even more.
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We have just published the 2nd edition of Europe for us for 2020! Europe for us is our newsletter for self-advocates. It is written in easy-to-read.
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This year Inclusion Europe wants to talk about education. We created the ABCs of inclusive education to help you understand what inclusive education is.
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What if you learn more about inclusive education through the alphabet? As part of our campaign of 2020 focused on education, Inclusion Europe created the ABCs of inclusive education to help you understand what inclusive education is and what its benefits and challenges are.
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