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Inclusion International in partnership with The Arc of the United States is hosting “Today’s Challenges, Tomorrow’s Opportunities: Coming Together to Improve the Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities and their Families Across the Globe” on 27 – 29 October, 2016 in Orlando, Florida, USA.
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The European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities (EASPD) is organising a conference on Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) programmes “Growing Together” on 21-22 April 2016 in Chisinau, Moldova.
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Inclusion Europe and 19 other European NGOs publish a joint open letter to publicly raise our concerns to EU Ministers in charge of Digital Affairs on the current proposals regarding the Web Accessibility Directive.
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Inclusion Europe has partnered with its Portuguese national member Fenacerci to run an engaging event that will address Inclusive Education and the role of families in the promotion and implementation of an inclusive school.
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Seven years ago the Spread the Word to End the Word campaign was launched in attempt to stop the derogatory usage of the word “retard(ed)”. The campaign encourages people to challenge the way others talk, think and write about intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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The right to inclusive education is enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD). The IN1school project, initiated by the Dutch Association for Disabled Children (NSGK), aims to put the right to inclusive education on the Dutch agenda.
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