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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)
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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)
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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 -
Beit Issie Shapiro
Beit Issie Shapiro is Israel’s leading developer and provider of innovative therapies and state-of-the-art services for children and adults across the entire range of disabilities impacting more than half a million people annually in Israel and around the globe. (Source: Website)
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Plena Inclusion Spain
Plena Inclusion is the associative movement of intellectual or developmental disabilities in Spain. (Source: Website)
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Vienna University of Economics and Business
Austria
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TASH - Disability Advocacy
TASH is an international leader in disability advocacy. Founded in 1975, TASH advocates for human rights and inclusion for people with significant disabilities and support needs – those most vulnerable to segregation, abuse, neglect and institutionalization. TASH works to advance inclusive communities through advocacy, research, professional development, policy, and information and resources for parents, families and self-advocates. (Source: Website)
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Mom's Belief
Mom’s Belief is India’s Largest holistic care provider for Children with Special Needs. The vision of Mom’s Belief is to improve the lives of those affected by neurodevelopmental disorders and to empower parents with resources, training and ongoing mentoring. We are driven by our goal to touch a million lives over the next six to seven years. Our metrics and aspirations are not based on turnover, but on the basis of change in the lives we make for every family. (Source: Website)
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Association ALNOUR
Alnour Association works to change the lives of women with disabilities in Marrakech. It shows that it is possible for women with disabilities in Morocco to work, to become more financially independent, and to improve their overall socio-economic position. Alnour Association is developing a strong foundation for this model, and hopes to inspire other organizations, governments, and society at large to see what is possible when women with disabilities are included.
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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
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