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Bequal Foundation
The Bequal Foundation is a non-profit organization promoted by CERMI together with the ONCE Foundation, FEACEM and the Seeliger y Conde Foundation. Its purpose is to promote the social inclusion of people with disabilities by highlighting the commitment and efforts of those organizations that have incorporated business policies that favor the inclusion of people with disabilities as workers, consumers or users of services. (Source: Website)
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capito Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
At capito Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, we are dedicated to promoting the principles of plain language and accessibility in communication. Our mission is to empower individuals and organizations by providing tailored support and resources that enable clear and inclusive dialogue. Through workshops, training sessions, and expert consultations, we strive to enhance understanding and foster collaboration across various sectors. Together, we are making a significant impact on how information is shared and understood in our communities.
Germany -
County Governor of Telemark
Norway
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ICRC - International Committee of the Red Cross, MoveAbility Foundation
The ICRC MoveAbility Foundation is a development organization that aims to improve physical rehabilitation capacities in low- and middle-income countries, and thus remove barriers faced by persons with disabilities. (Source: Website)
Switzerland -
Dramaski
Sweden
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European Platform for Rehabilitation
The European Platform for Rehabilitation (EPR) is a network of service providers to people with disabilities committed to high quality service delivery. **Our Motto** Learning and Innovating Together **Our Vision** A society where every person can co-create quality services that bring about equal opportunities for all, social inclusion and quality of life. **Our Mission** To build the capacity of our members to provide sustainable, high quality services in a competitive environment through mutual learning and training. **Disability and Rehabilitation** EPR upholds the UNCRPD understanding of disability, that it is “an evolving concept”, that “Persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others”, and that “impairment is a valued aspect of human diversity”. EPR considers that disability is not an individual’s intrinsic feature but a result of that individual’s interaction in an environment, as noted in the International Classification of Functioning. EPR has a broad and holistic understanding of the meaning of rehabilitation and takes this into account in the activities of the network. For EPR, rehabilitation includes all activities working with individuals with a disability and others in vulnerable situations to empower them and enable them to access their rights, be included in all aspects of life and have the best quality of life as possible. It encompasses all services that work to achieve this and throughout a person’s life. EPR considers that rehabilitation services include prevention and early intervention, medical rehabilitation; social care, support and housing and social rehabilitation; vocational rehabilitation, vocational education and training; employment support. **Our Activities** EPR activities go beyond traditional mutual learning exchanges. Professionals from EPR members gather to benchmark and analyse effectiveness in service provision; improving quality of services and quality of life for clients, as well as positively impacting their daily work experience. EPR members co-create and pilot innovative products, tools and methods to better meet the needs of clients, employers and funders. **Our Strategic Priorities** * EPR enables service improvement through mutual learning, training and networking * EPR facilitates innovation through resource development and projects * EPR equips members to address trends impacting service delivery * EPR network of innovative organization grows * EPR engages members in policy development drawing from their expertise * EPR grows its policy influence through targeted contributions and strategic partnerships
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Save the Children International
Save the Children saves and improves children's lives around the world. It works to ensure children have healthcare, food and shelter, as well as learning and child protection services when children need it most. It is committed to helping all children achieve their full potential by ensuring they grow up healthy, receive a good education, and stay safe. Securing children's rights is the foundation of their work. Through their programming, emergency responses and advocacy, we put the most vulnerable children first, tackling the barriers to survival, learning and protection. (Source: Website)
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Ingka Group (IKEA)
INGKA Holding B.V. is a holding company based in Leiden, Netherlands. The company is fully owned by the Stichting INGKA Foundation. The INGKA Group is driven to create a better everyday life for the many people. Representing over 90% of total IKEA sales, IKEA Retail is the core of their business and they operate its stores in 32 countries. (Source: Website)
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EASPD - European Association of Service Providers for Persons with Disabilities
We, the European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities (EASPD), are dedicated to promoting and supporting the interests of service providers across Europe who work with individuals with disabilities. Our mission is to enhance the quality of services and advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities, ensuring their full inclusion in society. We foster cooperation among our members, share best practices, and influence policies at both the European and national levels.
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Lev - Inclusion Denmark
Lev is the advocacy organisation for the approximately 50,000 people with developmental disabilities in Denmark and their families. Lev was founded in 1952 under the name Landsforeningen Evnesvages Vel. In 2019, it was given its current name, Lev. It consists of municipal and joint municipal associations. In addition, a number of nationwide associations working for people with developmental disabilities and their relatives are members of Lev. (Source: Website)
Denmark