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e-Include newsletter
June 2012
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Dear friends of Inclusion Europe,
The drive towards independent living has yet again been on the top of the agenda last month. The reports launched by the EU Fundamental Rights Agency in early June testify that there are still significant barriers on the road to the full autonomy and inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities.
Bearing in mind that the right support is key to living independently, partners cooperating on the project TOPSIDE held their third meeting in Brussels last month. The project partners are preparing a training programme for self-advocates to become peer trainers and to support other adults with intellectual disabilities in making decisions, taking control of their lives and becoming active citizens.
Read on for the latest news related to inclusion and community living.
Best wishes,
Information Team
Inclusion Europe
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FRA publishes reports on independent living and involuntary placement
The European Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) published two reports on exclusion and discrimination of people with intellectual disabilities or mental health problems. Both reports advocate for de-institutionalisation and the framing of inclusive laws and policies. The reports were introduced at an international conference entitled "Autonomy and Inclusion" that took place in Copenhagen on 7-8 June 2012.
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The "Show Me Inclusion" competition
To promote the right of people with disabilities to be equal members of society, the Show Me Inclusion Creative Competition was launched under the umbrella of 'End Exclusion' campaign. The contest gives people the opportunity to stand up and get creative about the inclusion of persons with disabilities.
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European self-advocates met in Brussels
The European Platform of Self-Advocates (EPSA) held its General Meeting on May 31, 2012 in Brussels. EPSA members gathered to discuss the progress of self-advocacy in Europe and agree on plans for the next two years. Senada Halilcevic was elected as a new Chairperson of the Platform and new configuration for the steering group, EPSA's executive body, was confirmed.
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A new book on active support
The new book entitled Active Support Enabling and Empowering People with Intellectual Disabilities was written in collaboration by Julie Beadle-Brown and Jim Mansell. The book is an overview of Active Support and how it can be used in practise.
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European Parliament calls for protection of vulnerable consumers
The European Parliament has adopted a resolution on a strategy for strengthening the rights of vulnerable consumers. The resolution contains several provisions regarding people with intellectual disabilities. It was adopted in Strasbourg on 22 May 2012.
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Vacancy at Inclusion Europe: Policy Communications Trainee
At Inclusion Europe, we offer graduates with a relevant qualification six months work experience in Brussels. The work experience should preferably start on 1 August 2012 and last for six months. Interested candidates are asked to apply by submitting a detailed CV and a cover letter to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by 15 July 2012.
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EVENTS
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Inclusive Education and Learning: Challenges and Opportunities, Budapest (13-14 September 2012)<http://t.ymlp350.net/uqssatajhubagajharaeuh/click.php>
<http://t.ymlp350.net/uqssatajhubagajharaeuh/click.php>Achieving Inclusion, Washington (25-27 October 2012)<http://t.ymlp350.net/uqsuafajhubaxajhaxaeuh/click.php>
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