The ENIL Youth Network, in cooperation with the Council of Europe, is holding a study session at the European Youth Centre Strasbourg (EYCS) from 12th June to 17th June. The title of the study session will be "Crip Camp: Disability Rights in Times of Conflict and Calamity", covering a wide range of themes such as disability rights in war and climate change.
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.
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.
This week-long study session was held at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg, this time on sexuality and relationships.
A week-long study session at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg with the purpose of encouraging and supporting young disabled people to advocate for human rights in their countries and at European level, better understand multiple discrimination and hate crime and acquire the skills to develop a youth led ENIL campaign on tackling multiple discrimination. Don’t miss also the video campaign produced by the participants.
This week-long study session took place at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg with the purpose of encouraging and supporting disabled young people to advocate for human rights in their countries and at European level. As a result of the study session a training manual was created and a list of recommendations to national governments compiled.