
The aim of ENIL’s Independent Living Research Network (ILRN) is to facilitate communication and development of joint initiatives among researchers and campaigners who focus in their ...

The PAKT Project aims to promote the development of personal assistance in Turkey by ensuring that people with disabilities are better informed and better ...

The main aim of the project is to make the transport in seven European cities – Brussels, Stockholm, Sofia, Bologna, Cagliari, Lisbon and Zagreb ...

This week-long Study Session aims to help participants to discover how they can strengthen the capacity of youth organisations, so they support persons with disabilities participate in decision making processes at local and national levels.

The aim of this study session was to raise awareness on intersectionality, human rights and social inclusion, and to promote them by sharing experiences and developing knowledge and skills related to them.

Beyza Ünal and Charlie Willis, both of whom served in the same youth board, participated in the “Training Course for Facilitators of Study Sessions Held by Youth Organisations in Cooperation with European Youth Centres”, which was organised by Council of Europe’s Youth Department.

Kamil Goungor was one of the trainers at the “My Rights: Independent living, activism and participation for young people with Spina Bifida and/or Hydrocephalus” training, organized by International Federation for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IF) from 5thto 7thOctober, in Lisbon, Portugal.

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This week-long study session at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg was organised in collaboration with the Euro Youth Mental Health (EYMH), and exploring the connection of mental health with disability. A final report has been published soon, as well as this article.

This week-long study session was held at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg, and it addressed the importance of active citizenship and political political participation for disabled people.

This week-long study session at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg was organised in collaboration with the Erasmus Student Network. Besides the final report, it also resulted in a training manual providing resources for the development and implementation of inclusive trainings. To see what it the study session was like, have a look at or listen to this video.

This week-long study session at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg was organised in collaboration with the International Falcon Movement – Socialist Education International. Apart of the final report below, you can read also this article.