What Altereos has taught us The 3rd Transnational Project Meeting took place in Lille on the 4th and 5th of April. All partners of the ACCESS4ALL project traveled from 6 countries (Greece, Italy, Austria, Spain, Cyprus and France) to discuss the progress of the project implementation and its dissemination activities. The consortium also had the […]
Autism Works!
Autistic people face very high level of discrimination in all aspects of life. When it comes to employment, according to the European Parliament, the success rate of autistic people is a shockingly 10% or less. What barriers do you believe people with autism are facing when it comes to employability? People with […]
Is the disabled community more vulnerable in times of war?
“When the fighting broke out, we fled to the UN compound and we left my mother and brother-in-law behind because they couldn’t walk, and we couldn’t carry them. The son of my brother-in-law, who had a mental health condition, would not leave his father behind so they all burned together in the fire.” Female on […]
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS MONTH
Get Involved! Submit your resources to be featured. Every March, the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD) and its partners collaborate to observe Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM). The initiative highlights the many ways in which people with and without disabilities come together to form strong, diverse communities. The campaign seeks to raise awareness about the […]
Sustainable Development Goal #10: Reduced Inequalities
How do the SDGs support the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities? The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 SDGs provide a powerful framework to guide local communities, countries and the international community toward the achievement of disability-inclusive development. The Sustainable Development Goals bring an excellent opportunity to work together towards the implementation […]
Training and job placement
A Professional qualification course for a catering operator by FOLIAS Today we tell you about a good practice of one of our associated partners, the Folias Cooperativa Sociale, located in the province of Rome. Last summer, after more than a year of training, Folias Formazione achieved great goals with the RistorAbile Project: the realisation […]
Philosophy Professor reimagines merging street art and accessibility
What does it mean to be disabled in the public space? Philosophy Professor Brian Glenney (a skateboarder and graffiti artist) along with Boston-based colleague Sara Hendren merged street art, philosophy and accessibility; together they discovered the potential for redefining the future of accessibility. “We wanted to reclaim an aspect of the built environment to provoke […]
Luxembourg City scoops EU accessibility award
Efforts for a barrier free Luxembourg City On the European Day of People with Disability (December 3rd, 2021) it was announced that out of 40 cities, Luxembourg City had won the accessibility award for 2022. Helsinki and Barcelona had taken 2nd and 3rd place respectively. Luxembourg city had also received special mention in 2015 […]
Digital Accessibility
How we can make accessibility part of our web development process Digital accessibility should propel us into a more inclusive society by making information on the internet accessible to people with disabilities. To achieve this we must identify the barriers people with disabilities have while trying to access digital information. ‘The Web and Internet in […]
27 January – Remembrance Day
27 January is the International Holocaust Remembrance day. Resolution 60/7 establishing 27 January as International Holocaust Remembrance Day urges every member nation of the U.N. to honor the memory of Holocaust victims: six million Jews and other minorities. UNESCO pays tribute to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and reaffirms its unwavering […]