ENIL Training on Political Participation of Disabled Women
Blog post by Elena Ratoi, member of EDF Women's Committee and Programme Officer for Moldova at the Center...
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Interview with ILGA Europe: "We need a renewed Disablity and EU LGBTIQ Equality strategy that work hand-in-hand"
To celebrate Pride Month, we conducted this interview with ILGA-Europe. They share with us their advocacy for LGBTQI+...
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Shining a Light on Albinism in Nigeria: Combating Climate Change and Skin Cancer: A Call to Action.
As we commemorate the 2024 International Albinism Awareness Day, our attention is drawn to the devastating impact of...
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Interview with IGLYO: "Young advocates with disabilities challenge prevailing stereotypes and norms about both disability and LGBTQI identities"
For Pride Month 2024, we spoke with IGLYO, the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Youth...
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Travelling is for all, disabled or not!
Blog post by Kamil Goungor traveller with disabilities and activist working at the European Network of Independent Living...
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Voters of Europe: Jakub Gietka
Jakub Gietka is a member of SMA Europe’s Adult Committee, a member of the Social Policy Action Group...
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Voters of Europe: Senada Halilčević
Senada Halilčević is a self-advocate from Croatia who has previously served as chair of the European Platform of...
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Voters of Europe: Maikel Mõttus
Maikel Mõttus is a board member of the Estonian Association of People with Mobility Impairments and a change-maker...
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Elena Kochoska - candidate for CRPD Committee 2024
I am a woman with a physical disability from my birth, and I live in North Macedonia. As...
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Enhancing accessibility for deaf people in tourism: Insights and experiences
Blog post by Alexandre Bloxs, Policy Manager at the European Union of the Deaf. During a recent training...
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Empower Ukraine: A Masterclass on Space, Spaces and Place
Blog post by Phillipa Tucker, EDF Central and Eastern Europe Coordinator. Let’s talk about spaces. I don’t mean...
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Voters of Europe: Mathilde Cotman
Mathilde will vote; Mathilde wants to count. Mathilde knows politics. She grew up with a mother involved in...
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Voters of Europe: Jonathan Elebjörk Walhström
Jonathan Elebjörk Wahlström is a board member of the International Federation of Hard of Hearing Young People and...
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Autistic People and Independent Living
Blog post by: Heta Pukki, President of the European Council of Autistic People (EUCAP) In the early stages...
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Voters of Europe: Korina Theodorakaki
Korina Theodorakaki is a journalist and wheelchair user who is an active member and elected official in numerous...
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The no competence fallacy
Blog post by: Florian Sanden, Policy Coordinator at the European Network on Independent Living (ENIL) The fact that...
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How are family members affected by offering support to loved ones with disabilities?
Blog post by: Elizabeth Gosme, Director of COFACE Families Europe Our mission in COFACE Families Europe, representing over...
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Empowering independence of persons with disabilities: The essential role of support services
Blog post by: Konstantina Leventi, Head of Policy at the European Association of Service Providers for Persons with...
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Tearing down walls
Blog post by: Josipa Friščić Communication Officer at Inclusion Europe 750,000 persons with intellectual disabilities are confined to...
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Time to break the inhuman circle of institutionalisation in the EU
Blog post by: Stephanie Wooley, Deputy Board Member at the European Network of (Ex-)Users and Survivors of Psychiatry...
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Voters of Europe: Soufiane El Amrani
Soufiane El Amrani is the accessibility expert at Inclusion Europe. He has been working at Inclusion Europe since...
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Making travelling in Europe more accessible for all
This blog is about the overall objective of a new project the European Disability Forum (EDF) joined in...
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Laura Soler: the parties need us.
This is an English version of an interview conducted in Spanish. Find the Spanish version on our Facebook....
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Inclusion indicators
Op-ed by Inge Volleberg, researcher and coordinator at Inclusion Europe. What gets measured gets done. And what doesn’t...
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Voters of Europe: Tamara Byrne
Tamara Byrne is a self-advocate working for Inclusion Ireland and representing persons with intellectual disabilities in the EDF...
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Young Ukrainians with disabilities fight for their rights – and the planet.
Anna Derkach and Liana Derkach (her mother) are from the city of Cherkasy in Ukraine. They represent the...
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Bridging AI and Autistic Rights - Insights, Advocacy, and Next Steps
This blog was provided by Heta Pukki, President of the European Council of Autistic People. Inaugural Year Culmination:...
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Empowering Inclusion: EDF and the European AI and Society Fund Join Forces for Disability Rights
Written by Catherine Miller, Director of the European Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Society Fund. Shaping AI with the...
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Estonian Chamber of People with Disabilities celebrates 30 years
Blog post written by Meelis Joost, Chairman of the Estonian Chamber of People with Disabilities. On 5 December,...
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Breaking Barriers: Riga Conference Explores AI's Transformative Impact on Lives of Persons with Disabilities
Inclusive Futures: Setting the Stage On the 8th of December, Riga became the focal point for an important...
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They understand me like no one else: peer support for injured Ukrainian soldier
Trigger warning: violence, war From student to soldier Oleksandr is a 25-year-old young man from Ukraine. He graduated...
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Disability rights at all ages
Op-ed by AGE Platform Europe Although ageing is often seen as being equal to chronic illness and impairment,...
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Digitalisation, data and cinema - Youth perspectives - Ascend at EYE
Thanks to the European Disability Forum (EDF), I had an opportunity to attend European Youth Event in Strasbourg...
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The European Youth Event 2023 - Unveiling the EDF Youth Committee's Remarkable Journey (Part 5)
Blog post by Jonathan Elebjörk, EDF Youth Committee member.
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The European Youth Event 2023 - Unveiling the EDF Youth Committee's Remarkable Journey (Part 4)
Blog post by Nina Portolan, EDF Youth Committee member.
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The European Youth Event 2023 - Unveiling the EDF Youth Committee's Remarkable Journey (Part 3)
Blog post by Amir Alibabić, EDF Youth Committee member.
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The European Youth Event 2023 - Unveiling the EDF Youth Committee's Remarkable Journey (Part 2)
Blog posts by Tamara Byrne and Lydia Vlagsma, EDF Youth Committee members.
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The European Youth Event 2023 - Unveiling the EDF Youth Committee's Remarkable Journey (Part 1)
Blog post by Ben Rowsome, EDF Youth Committee member.
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Some thoughts on disability-inclusive climate action
Blog post by Gordon Rattray, EDF Programme Coordinator My last blog about climate action was mostly talking about...
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Minister for a Day - Romanian Youth Ascend to Power - Ascend at EYE
Hello, my name is Yousef, I am one of the people who had the pleasure to participate in...
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Just How Accessible? Slovakian Youth on Employment - Ascend at EYE
EYE2023 (European Youth Event) took place in the beautiful city of Strasbourg on June 9th and 10th 2023....
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Bridging Identities: Navigating life at the Intersection of Disability and LGBTQI+
Interview done by EDF LGBTQI+ persons with disabilities are particularly susceptible to intersectional discrimination across multiple areas such...
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Hungary: ensuring expertise where it's needed
The staff of the Federation of Associations of Persons with Physical Disabilities MEOSZ, in Hungary has been active...
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The digital dimension of gender-based violence
Blog post by Silvia Cutrera, Coordinator of the Women's Group of the Italian Federation Overcoming Handicap (FISH). On...
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Ascend Slovakia: Prepped and ready for lift off!
In early June 2023, the European Disability Forum's Coordinator for the Central and Eastern European region, Phillipa Tucker,...
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“Behind every door, there was some beautiful story playing out”
These are the words of Michaela Hajduková, of the Slovak Disability Council (NROZP). Michaela is talking about her...
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Anterior capsulotomy as alternative care for extremely severe OCD
Trigger warning: self-harm, suicide, hospitalisation Blog post was written by Timo Kallioaho, disability advocate. Edited by André Félix,...
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Autism-Europe’s World Autism Awareness Day 2023 Campaign: Building an inclusive society for autistic people
Blog post written by Autism Europe for EDF Disability Voice newsletter. Autism-Europe (AE) is celebrating the UN World...
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Nonna Pia: A tribute to my grandmother, role model, and close friend
Blog post written by Flavia Marroni, EDF intern in the Operations team I would like to talk about...
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More than an internship - Hilda's experience at EDF
I knew I wanted to learn more about persons with disabilities and do more outside of the clinical...
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Our Youth Committee’s meeting with European Commissioner for Health Stella Kyriakides
On 22 February, I participated as a representative of the Youth Committee of the European Disability Forum in...
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EUCAP project on violence against autistic people in Europe
Blog post by Sara Rocha, representative of the European Council of Autistic People and member of EDF Women’s Committee....
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Latvia: a talented young man with disabilities following the footsteps of his parents as professional sportsman
With the support of Authorized Government Official for the Rights of People with Disabilities Tetiana Barantsova, and SUSTENTO...
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War in Ukraine – decolonising disability and other ableism reflections
Blog by Marion Steff, International Cooperation Manager One year ago, Russia invaded Ukraine. One year ago, the European...
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Ukraine's war through the voices of persons with disabilities and their families
Blog post based on stories published on the EDF website in October 2022. Together with our partners, we...
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Come with me to the sun. But bring your sunscreen… and your tenacity
For those who don't know Nigeria, and don't know Nigerians, come with me on a ride through Abuja......
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Our Trip to the House of European History
What an amazing event! We were a group of 2 young participants with visual impairment and 2 “spirit...
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Why does Europe keep funding institutions and what can be done about it?
Blog post written by Haydn Hammersley - Social Policy Coordinator. We hear the term “institution” a lot, but...
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Building sustainability into disability rights work
Blog post written by Phillipa Tucker – Coordinator Eastern and Central Europe, EDF We all understand sustainability to mean...
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Frontline Defenders of Disability Rights: Our Stories
Blog post written by Phillipa Tucker – Coordinator Eastern and Central Europe, EDF EDF and CBM have been working...
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Advocating for ourselves: "I was able to realise what potential we have, despite our disabilities or special needs"
On October 28th and 29th, we got an opportunity to take part in a great and exciting youth event...
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LevelUp: representing persons with disabilities from Hungary at the European Parliament
I am Dávid Aranyos, from Hungary. I am a member of the Hungarian Association of Persons with Intellectual...
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Messages from the Youth Committee with the occasion of European Day of Persons with Disabilities 2022
Like every year the EDF Youth Committee takes the opportunity around the European and International Day of Persons...
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Mental Health Europe: There is no health without mental health
Op-ed written by Mental Health Europe. For over 35 years, we at Mental Health Europe (MHE) – the largest...
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Accelerating advocacy: a report from LevelUP at the European Parliament
My name is Lydia Vlagsma and I am a disability advocate at Ieder(in). Together with 1200 young activists...
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Travelling and attending an event as a wheelchair user
I am Balázs Markos. I participated in the LevelUp 2022 event as a member of the European Disability...
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The Czech Republic Learns Sign Language
Did you know that almost 10.000 people in the Czech Republic use sign language? And that, globally, there...
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Inclusive Volunteering and the European Solidarity Corps – Interview with Ioannis Malekos, DG EAC
We spoke with Ioannis Malekos, Head of Unit at the European Commission’s Youth, Volunteer Solidarity and Traineeships Office...
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“Responding to changing circumstances” – the Organisation of Muscular Dystrophy in the Slovak Republic
The Organisation of Muscular Dystrophy in the Slovak Republic is a member of the Slovak Disability Council, from which it is...
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Escaping the war as children with disabilities: Nastia's story
Nastia, Iryna and their family have received support from Patchwork -Association for Immigrant Families of Persons with Disabilities....
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A pathway of support to find an accessible job in Latvia: Andrii's story
CBM has committed 2.1 million euros in humanitarian assistance to support Ukraine and neighboring countries. Through a collaboration with the European...
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Refugees helping refugees - Tetiana's story
Tetiana has received support by SUSTENTO organisation for the provision of assistive devices, health care, accessible transport services...
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From Donetsk to Latvia – Evacuation to Rehabilitation
Residents from Bakhmut psychoneurological house have received support by SUSTENTO organization for the provision of assistive devices, health care, accessible...
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Families reunited across borders: Iryna's story
Iryna has received support by SUSTENTO organization for the provision of assistive devices, health care, job search assistance, accessible transport...
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Fleeing from Kharkiv to Riga: Vera's story
Vera has received support by SUSTENTO organization for the provision of assistive devices, health care, job search assistance, accessible transport...
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Developing a framework for inclusive and resilient assistive technology policy
Dr. Emma Smith has recently joined EDF as a Marie Sklowdowska-Curie Research Fellow, in partnership with the Assisting...
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Rebranding an organisation of and for persons with disabilities: lessons learnt from the Slovak Disability Council
As organisations of and for persons with disabilities (OPDs), we are often so busy working on advocacy and...
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Women and the War - Inspired by their own knowing: Women, disability, and complex challenges
Blog post written by Phillipa Tucker – Coordinator Eastern and Central Europe, EDF Much has been written about...
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Living independently: stories of young people with disabilities in Europe
Independent living is a cornerstone of the rights of persons with disabilities. While the independent living movement has...
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Young persons with disabilities real actors in the EU society?
Blog post written by Loredana Dicsi - Membership, Internal Communication and Youth Officer Today we are celebrating again the...
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Interview with Kristijan Grđan
Kristijan Grđan, is Croatian living in Germany. He represents Mental Health Europe of which he is the vice-president....
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Interview with Gabor Petry
Gabor Petry, from Hungary, representing Mental Health Europe, joined EDF board in 2013 as the youngest board member...
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Interview with Bart Verdickt
Bart Verdickt is from Belgium and represent the Belgian Disability Forum (BDF) he was elected as a board...
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Interview with Francisco Vaño
Francisco Vaño, Paco, is representing International Federation of Persons with Physical Disability (FIMITIC) one of our European NGO...
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Interview with Rodolfo Cattani
Rodolfo Cattani is representing the European Blind Union (EBU)one of our European NGO full member. He has been...
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The Acropolis: a complex with improved accessible facilities
Blog post written by Marily Christofi, Accessibility Expert collaborating with the NCDP It is now commonly accepted that...
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UN Committee scrutinizes disability inclusion in Swiss international cooperation
Blog post written by: Chantal Baumgarten, Advocacy Project Manager for CBM Switzerland and Coordinator of the Swiss Disability and...
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Experience with the European Disability Card
Post written by: Alejandro Moledo, EDF Head of Policy I am always proud to say that (I believe)...
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Interview with Autism-Poland Association of the situation on the border with Ukraine
We spoke with Małgorzata Wokacz-Zaborowska, representative of Autism-Poland Association at Autism-Europe. Members of this association are helping children and adults...
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Interview with Child With Future on the situation of children with autism in Ukraine
Children and especially children with disabilities are among the groups most affected by the war in Ukraine. We...
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It is possible to design a future where all have a chance to live and thrive
Blog post by Sif Holst candidate for the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities On March...
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31st Alzheimer Europe Conference
Blog post by Alzheimer Europe If you were unable to participate in the virtual 31st Alzheimer Europe Conference #31AEC...
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Dance in the Rain
Blogpost written by Clara Osafo Sasu Senior, intern at EDF International cooperation team My experience at EDF can...
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Disabled women organising and leading change
The National Womens Council of Ireland (NWCI), is a women’s civil society organisation. Since February 2020, we have...
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Forced sterilization of disabled people
Opd-ed by Feminists Against Ableism An Intersectional Disability Justice Collective Who is allowed to be a parent? This...
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United Nations Online Volunteers
Every year, hundreds of organizations request thousands of Online Volunteers to team up and address sustainable development challenges...
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The European Union promotes Inclusive volunteering
by Loredana Dicsi, EDF Internal Communication and Youth Officer The European Solidarity Corps (ESC) is the volunteering programme...
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ASPEm: The path to promoting online volunteering
Blog post written by Camilla Novara from ASPEm, Global Citizenship Education and Mobility and Volunteering areas Our organization ASPEm has...
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International Rescue Committee UK: Step by step - our work to become inclusive!
By Laura Kyrke-Smith – Executive Director International Rescue Committee -UK With the Global Disability Summit around the corner,...
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When it rains, look for rainbows ! When it's dark, look for stars !
Blog post written by Katia Vermeire Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Katia Vermeire and I...
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Everyone Deserves a Taste of Mobility
This blog is written by Diana Zsoldos, former ESC volunteer, Communications and Logistics Officer for International Cooperation at...
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Barriers faced by deaf people while accessing healthcare
Article written by Mark Wheatley, Executive Director of the European Union of the Deaf (EUD) Under the Article...
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Good COP, bad COP, inclusive COP?
Photo credit: GDI Hub. Blog post written by Gordon Rattray, International Cooperation Officer. The Conference is over, the Glasgow agreement...
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Vote against the “Additional Protocol to the Oviedo Convention”
Vote against the “Additional Protocol to the Oviedo Convention” This article is about European legislation with regards to coercion in mental health care. The Council of Europe is about to make a big mistake. It’s now up to the minister of foreign affairs who can turn the tide with his colleagues in the Committee of Ministers in the Council of Europe.
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‘Sticky wall’, sauna and salty liquorice - VIVID-T project meeting in Helsinki
Are we really having a face-to-face meeting? Amazing’ This was the main feeling when starting the VIVID-T meeting...
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We find ourselves in crucial times: Disability Voice newsletter introduction by Jolijn Santegoeds, EDF Board Member.
Welcome to the Disability voice newsletter. As EDF’s board member on behalf of the European Network of Users,...
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"It was not his job to help me". The story of Niamh who was denied assistance to get out of a bus in Aarhus (Denmark)
Blog post by Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird, Irish disability activist and journalist. After spending a year and a half...
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Connecting Key Actors - Interview with Alessia Rogai on Bridging the Gap II project
Our Bridging the Gap II (BtG-II) project has ended and we were curious to hear about the learning experience that we can take away from this. On this occasion, we talked to Alessia Rogai who worked as knowledge management and learning coordinator of this EU-funded project.
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Walking in the city Centre can turn into a nightmare
When your city is turned up, broken for important works to change water pipes or other, for may it becomes unconfortable. For blind people it can be fatal.
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How accessible is your stay in hospital?
The majority of people stay once or twice in their life in hospital. Persons with disabilities will have this “chance” more then others, certainly some that have disability related illnesses. This year I was there twiceand had a “good experience”. Don’t be surprised I’ll explain it.
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“Being outside in nature, going down with speed on a hill – it feels so good”
Blog post by Loredana Dicsi, cyclist in tandem bikes.
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“On the tatami we are opponents. The minute we step off, we are each other’s biggest supporters.”
Guest blog by Nina Portolan, para karate athlete from Belgrade, Serbia. She won the bronze medal at the recent Karate and Para karate European Championship.
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Young People with Disabilities - Where are they?
Opinion Piece written by Loredana Dicsi, Membership, Internal Communication and Youth Officer. Today is International Youth Day, a special day when full attention is given to young people. But how much attention? How many people will read this piece today? 12 August is a day like any other day. And yet is when most of us are enjoying a well-deserved holiday.
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Transforming from an orphanage to reintegration
The Umbrella Foundation, an organisation that moved away from orphanage care and now focuses on the reintegration of children back to their families, shares with VIVID-T a case study that is just one part of their transitional journey. This blog has been prepared by Stephen Jenkinson who was the Country Director for three years for the Umbrella Foundation and also available on Tearfund Ireland’s website.
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The courage of taking responsibility for your inner voice
Sotiroula Kythreot a Schuman Trainee at the European Parliament tells her story. Diagnosed with an unclassified hyposkeletical dysplasia of the edges and deformity she spent most of her life in a hospital. She shares with us her story of how she took responsibility for her inner voice.
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Working together to achieve more. Sif Holst, Vice-Chair DPOD nominee for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Committee
We spoke with Sif Holst Vice-Chair DPOD, Member of the European Economic and Social Committee and Nordic Council's Disability Council. With over 20 years of experience as disability rights advocate, we interviewed her about her candidacy to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) Committee.
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My Experience of Online Volunteering
EDF is a co-partner in an EU-funded project called VIVID-T focusing on humanitarian action, volunteering, and disability. Read...
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Intersectionality Statement European Union of the Deaf (EUD)
By Toju Popo, Policy Assistant EUD To commemorate the 17 of May, the day against homophobia and transphobia, EUD would...
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Vaccine (in)equity. No right of way for persons with disabilities in the EU
By Aïda Regel Poulsen As the General Secretary for European Federation of Hard of Hearing I have received...
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Reading costs me more than others
On April 23 is World Book Day. Each reason to celebrate is good for me and I enjoy. But celebrating a day dedicated to books is even more important to me. Reading is one of my passion, and to this passion I dedicate every day at least one hour. And if one day, I didn’t have time for any reason I will certainly catch up later in the week.
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Reflections on Learning
If I had to summarize my time with EDF into a simple phrase, I believe I would call...
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Learning Never Stops
Ever since I started my internship with European Disability Forum (EDF) I have been catching myself walking around...
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The black siren: experience of a young para-swimmer
My name is Nicaise Mokabo. I was seven years old when I lost my leg after a traffic accident. Very quickly, I had to deal with the situation and my prosthetist told me that I had to find a physical activity. And this is my story.
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Criticism of COVID-19 passports in Denmark
The National Association of Current and Former Psychiatric Users (LAP) in Denmark has been tracking the government’s proposal...
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Better no tough approach to rioters (Netherlands)
As an expert by experience on the use of coercion in (youth)psychiatry, I would like to stress that a tough approach to rioting youth and youngsters is counterproductive.
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Ms. Katarzyna Roszewska
I would like to be involved in the work on strengthening and promoting Articles 12 and 19 with their general comments, as well as in the work on the draft general commentary on Article 28. The CRPD underlines also the role of the family and the duty of the State in supporting the family.
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Ms. Ivanka Jovanović
"Human rights are universal and indivisible; they belong to all human beings, so naturally they also belong to...
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Working together to achieve more - Ms. Sif Holst from Denmark
We need to work together if we want to release the full potential of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The disability organisations, our disability umbrellas are vital with their knowledge and experience. It must always be “Nothing about us without us”
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Election of the UN CPRD Committee: Zoom on Candidates. Dr Claire Lucille Azzopardi Lane
States parties to the Convention will elect 9 independent experts to the Committee on the Rights of Persons...
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Mind the gap 4/4. A social twin track approach to vaccination
Mind the Gap by Jolijn Santegoeds, 9 December 2020. This is the last of four articles in the story. Click on every title to access.
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Mind the gap 3/4. Vaccination alone is not enough. The social consequences for persons with disabilities of a global emergency
Mind the Gap by Jolijn Santegoeds, 9 December 2020. This is the third of four articles in the story. Click on every title to access.
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Mind the gap 2/4. What is behind all this publicity about COVID 19 vaccination? Some concerns about the plan
Mind the Gap by Jolijn Santegoeds, 9 December 2020. This is the second of four articles in the story. Click on every title to access.
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Mind the gap 1/4. Facing a human rights emergency. COVID19 vaccination in institutions is not enough
Mind the Gap by Jolijn Santegoeds, 9 December 2020. This is the first of four articles in the story. Click on every title to access.
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Stuck in institution, raped by her “carer”
by Luisa Bosisio Fazzi, Italian Disability Forum and member of EDF Women’s Committee
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Healthcare Status: When You Belong to Nowhere
Article was written by Diana Zsoldos Citizens have been able to enjoy tremendous opportunities since the European Union...
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Opinion piece by Luisa Fazzi - Disability in the time of the coronavirus: can i take my dog outside … oops my child with disabilities?
Article by Luisa Bosiso Fazzi, EDF Board Member and of the Italian Disability Forum. Original version in italian on Superando.it.
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Children’s Day 2016: The voices of children with disabilities should be heard
Happy Children’s Day everyone! Children with disabilities have the right to the same life as all other children....
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