ENIL Proposal for a new Resolution of the European Parliament UPDATED! (29th March)

January 20, 2012 under Freedom Drive, IL activists, IL Materials, News

call to actionOn the occasion of 2011 Freedom Drive, ENIL launched a Proposal for a Resolution of the European Parliament on the effect of cuts in public spending on persons with disabilities in the European Union. This Resolution outlines measures that should be taken by the Member States, the European Council and the European Commission to ensure that cuts in public spending do not lead to further social exclusion and institutionalisation of people with disabilities. ENIL argues that doing so is everyone’s responsibility under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

ENIL has received information from many of its members about the way cuts are affecting Independent Living services for people with disabilities, such as personal assistance and direct payments. Some of the examples are listed in the Background note accompanying the Proposal.

The Proposal was presented to Members of the European Parliament at the Disability Intergroup meeting on 15 September 2011. Following that, ENIL has continued with a series of lobbying activities, in order to get the needed support for the Resolution from MEPs. If you are in favour of the Resolution, we would like to encourage you to support us! Here are some of the things you can do:

  • Lobby your MEPs – send them a copy of the Proposed Resolution and write a letter; explain in a meeting why they should support the Proposed Resolution. (You can find the names and e-mails of your MEPs here)
  • Approach other organisations in your country and ask them to join your lobbying activities;
  • Carry out awareness-raising activities among other people with disabilities and the wider public, on the effect of cuts on Independent Living;
  • If you have been affected by the cuts, please let us know and we can bring this to the attention of MEPs during our lobbying activities;
  • Check http://www.enil.eu for updates and other ways to get involved.

For more information, please contact Ines Bulic, ENIL Policy officer and Regional Teams Manager at ines.bulic@enil.eu.

Download the full text of the proposal in English (DOC)

Download the Background note in English (DOC) 

Another EU Languages:

Full text of the proposal in Swedish (DOC)

Full text of the proposal in Bulgarian (DOC)

Full text of the proposal in Norwegian (DOC)

Full text of the proposal in Greek (DOC)

Full text of the proposal in German (DOC)

Full text of the proposal in Czech (DOC)

Full text of the proposal in Spanish (DOC)

Full text of the proposal in Slovenian (DOC)

Background note in Slovenian (DOC)

Full text of the proposal in Dutch (DOC)

Full text of the proposal in French (DOC)

if you cannot find your language and you are interested in collaborate with the translation, please contact us: secretariat@enil.eu

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NDA Research Promotion Scheme 2011

April 5, 2011 under News

The National Disability Authority (NDA) is an independent statutory advisory body to Government on issues of disability policy and practice in Ireland.

The NDA’s Research Promotion Scheme (RPS) aims to enhance the knowledge base on key policy issues and practice relevant to people with disabilities.

‘Promoting Safety and Freedom from Abuse for People with Disabilities’ is the focus of the reserach topics for NDA’s 2011 funding scheme.The NDA is seeking proposals for research from disability representative or advocacy groups; organisations and agencies providing disability services, research institutions and agencies, academic departments in recognised third-level institutions or other organisations working in the area of prevention of abuse and/or independent living with an interest in undertaking relevant research.

Completed applications should be returned by: 12 noon on Wednesday, 20th April 2011. Applications received after this time and date will not be processed Click here to read more.. »

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