Position Papers of Inclusion Europe

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 Position Papers

Position papers are produced according to relevant development in policy areas such as non-discrimination, social exclusion, enlargement, inclusive employment or education. These papers are prepared in collaboration with Working Groups and are adopted by the General Assembly of Inclusion Europe.

 

 

 

Title of position paper

Language

Publication date

Poverty and Intellectual Disability

 EN, FR

 2009

People with Severe Disabilities and/or Complex Needs and the UN Convention

 EN, FR

 2009

Women and Intellectual Disability

 EN, FR

 2009

A European Statute for User Councils in Special Services for People with Intellectual Disabilities

EN,CZ,DE,FI,FR, LT, NL, PT, SW

2008

Children with Intellectual Disabilities and their Families

EN, FR

2008

Key Elements of a System for Supported Decision-making

EN,CZ,FI,FR,IT,LT, LV,NL,NO,PT SW,

2008

Education for all. Diversity as an opportunity for school education.

EN, BG, DE, DK, EE, FI,FR, GR, HU, LI, LV, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, SV

2007

Disabled Children in Institutions

EN

2006

Discrimination by Association

EN

2004

Transposition of the Employment Framework Directive into National Legislation

EN

2004

Basic Principles for a Disability specific Directive on Non-Discrimination

EN

2002

For an inclusive Europe: People with intellectual disability and their families in Accession and Central and Eastern European Countries

EN

2002

People with intellectual disability and their families in Hungary

EN

2002

People with intellectual disability and their families in Czech Republic

EN

2002

Together against discrimination. People with intellectual disability and their families in Romania

EN

2002

Living with Dignity: People with intellectual disability and their families in the Republic of Macedonia

EN

2002

Let us open our lives for them: People with intellectual disability and their families in Poland

EN

2002

Equal Opportunities? People with intellectual disability and their families in Slovenia

EN

2002

Inclusive Employment

EN

2001


 
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