[Excerpt] Planning and organizing a conference, a meeting or any other event is a complex task, often involving numerous different people. The objective should always be to make the event as beneficial as possible for all participants. Increasingly, also people with intellectual disabilities actively participate in events together with many other participants. This shows the growing inclusion of this group of people in our societies and should be much more promoted. Of course, these participants are often very disappointed when they cannot follow and participate in an event because some basic guidelines for accessibility have not been followed. As organizer of an event, you are in the critical position to include considerations about its ac...
The briefing gives an overview of findings from a small-scale, exploratory study that looked at the ...
This checklist was updated in November 2020 to include information for online meetings and conferenc...
This article started with a question from one academic wearing an editor’s hat to another academic w...
[Excerpt] It is not easy for a speaker to prepare documents and presentations especially when speaki...
This publication of the European Foundation Centre (EFC) Disability Thematic Network features case s...
[Excerpt] In this checklist the author covers the steps of planning, event format, event contents an...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (1990) mandates the inclusion of individuals with disabilities t...
Special events, such as fairs, conventions, ballgames, and concerts are typically activities people ...
[Excerpt] Inclusion Europe speaks for people with intellectual disability and their families. Our me...
Conferences are spaces to meet and network within and across academic and technical fields, learn ab...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
The thesis discussed improvements of concepts for visually impaired participants in events. The obje...
The article sets a context of the United Nations (2006) Convention for the Rights of Persons with Di...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
[Excerpt] Since several years, Inclusion Europe and its member societies have put an accent on self-...
The briefing gives an overview of findings from a small-scale, exploratory study that looked at the ...
This checklist was updated in November 2020 to include information for online meetings and conferenc...
This article started with a question from one academic wearing an editor’s hat to another academic w...
[Excerpt] It is not easy for a speaker to prepare documents and presentations especially when speaki...
This publication of the European Foundation Centre (EFC) Disability Thematic Network features case s...
[Excerpt] In this checklist the author covers the steps of planning, event format, event contents an...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (1990) mandates the inclusion of individuals with disabilities t...
Special events, such as fairs, conventions, ballgames, and concerts are typically activities people ...
[Excerpt] Inclusion Europe speaks for people with intellectual disability and their families. Our me...
Conferences are spaces to meet and network within and across academic and technical fields, learn ab...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
The thesis discussed improvements of concepts for visually impaired participants in events. The obje...
The article sets a context of the United Nations (2006) Convention for the Rights of Persons with Di...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
[Excerpt] Since several years, Inclusion Europe and its member societies have put an accent on self-...
The briefing gives an overview of findings from a small-scale, exploratory study that looked at the ...
This checklist was updated in November 2020 to include information for online meetings and conferenc...
This article started with a question from one academic wearing an editor’s hat to another academic w...