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          Your search returned 303 Organizations

          • VAPH - Flemish Agency for Persons with Disabilities

            The Flemish Agency for Persons with Disabilities (in Dutch: Vlaams Agentschap voor Personen met een Handicap (VAPH)) is a Flemish government agency for Persons with Disabilities. The VAPH aims to promote participation, integration and equal opportunities for people with a disability in all areas of social life. The ultimate goal is to help these people lead a better and more independent life. (Source: Website)
            Belgium

          • VerbaVoice GmbH

            VerbaVoice GmbH provides communication solutions for the inclusion of people with hearing disabilities. Since 2009, VerbaVoice has been supporting private customers, companies and political institutions with a wide range of consulting offers and services. The basic system is the VerbaVoice platform for online connection of interpreters, wich enables flexible and location-independent live visualization of speech as live subtitles and sign language as a video stream. (Source: Website)
            Germany

          • Austrian Council for the Disabled, Unikate Ideenwettbewerb

            As an umbrella organization, the Austrian Council of People with Disabilities represents over 80 member organizations in Austria. Representing the interests of 1.4 million people with disabilities in Austria, the Council for People with Disabilities campaigns nationally and internationally for the rights of people with disabilities. (Source: Website)
            Austria

          • Uloba – Independent Living Norge SA

            Uloba works to ensure that those of us who need assistance can live free and independent lives with citizen-controlled personal assistance (PA). Uloba is a non-profit organisation established as a cooperative society. Their goal is a world in which people with disabilities can participate in all areas of society. Uloba is the Norwegian Independent Living organisation, with an ideology based on disability being a phenomenon created by society and not a characteristic of the individual. (Source: Website)
            Norway

          • European Union of Supported Employment

            The European Union of Supported Employment (EUSE) is a non-Government organisation and was established in 1993 to facilitate the development of Supported Employment throughout Europe. Supported Employment assists people with significant disabilities (physical, intellectual, psychiatric, sensory and hidden) to access real employment opportunities, of their own choice, in an integrated setting with appropriate ongoing support to become economically and socially active in their own communities. (Source: Website)
            Belgium

          • Plena Inclusion Spain

            Plena Inclusion is the associative movement of intellectual or developmental disabilities in Spain. (Source: Website)
            Spain

          • Vienna University of Economics and Business

            Austria

          • Headway - The Brain Injury Association

            Headway is the UK-wide charity that works to improve life after brain injury by providing vital support and information services. The charity also lobbies for better support and resources to be made available to people affected by brain injury and works to raise awareness of brain injury and the devastating effects it can have. (Source: Website)
            United Kingdom

          • OEZIV - Austrian Civil Invalid Association

            ÖZIV Bundesverband was founded 1962 and has affiliated organisations all over Austria. Main fields of activity: Lobbying for people with disabilities; offering support (coaching, consulting etc) to persons with disabilities; consulting for companies about accessibility matters ÖZIV employs around 60 employees
            Austria

          • kinderhaende e.V.

            kinderhände is a small NGO based in Vienna that teaches Austrian Sign Language (ÖGS) to families with deaf children, children with deaf parents, hearing children or children with hearing or language impairments. This is done by offering bilingual playgroups and learning materials, and by promoting the use of ÖGS so that families can develop a common language at home. The association also offers bilingual learning materials and has developed teacher-training modules to support ÖGS use in schools. It was founded in 2006. (Source: Website)
            Austria