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Royal Society for Blind Children
The Royal Society for Blind Children supports blind and partially sighted children and young people, and their families. They offer a range of services including emotional support and practical advice for families, opportunities for children and young people to build confidence and skills through activities, and a specialist further education college. (Source: Website)
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Joanneum University of Applied Sciences
Austria
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SLW - Capuchin Social Services Austria
Austria
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Institute for Epilepsy, LEA - Living with Epilepsy in the World of Work
The Institute for Epilepsy IfE gemeinnützige GmbH (short IfE) develops and implements projects that serve to improve the quality of work/life of people with epilepsy and their families. Epilepsy consultants with appropriate training advise affected persons, their families, pedagogues, entrepreneurs and others on all issues related to epilepsy. The IfE often works in collaboration with the Epilepsy Interest Group Austria to raise awareness, disseminate knowledge and combat discrimination, and works in a growing network. (Source: Website)
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ENABLE Scotland
United Kingdom
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Kek Madar Foundation
The Blue Bird Foundation was established in 1997. It is working to create employment opportunities for disadvantaged groups by preparing, training and supporting them. (Source: Website)
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Samhall
Samhall is owned by the state and its mission is to create enriching jobs for people with disabilities. It trains staff and matches them to the right tasks in areas such as cleaning, care, logistics and manufacturing. By utilising the skills and abilities of all its employees, it is helping to build a more sustainable and inclusive society. (Source: Website)
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Balkan Museum Network
The Balkan Museum Network was established in 2006 in Gustavianum Museum in Uppsala, Sweden. The museum cooperation aims at enhancing cultural understanding, developing staff competences, facilitating exchange of ideas and exhibitions and making the museums more inviting to the public. The Balkan Museum Network exists to celebrate, preserve and share the complex common heritage of the western Balkans. It is based on mutual respect and guided by a commitment to professionalism and shared ethics (Source: Website)
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WU - Vienna University of Economics and Business
Austria
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Irish Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
Ireland