Horizontal Issues
Welcome to the Horizontal Issues Knowledge Centre!
Here you will be able to find regularly updated database of theoretical and practical materials & resources on Horizontal Issues for service provision to people with disabilities, such as :
- Policy and Legislation
- Quality of Services
- Funding of Services
- Users' involvement and Co-production
PROJECTS
You'll also be able to find information related to several EASPD projects. At the moment, the projects available are:
CATEGORIES
You can also filter the glossary accessing the following categories of information:
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Getting More of Life Improving the Timeliness of Person-Centred Approaches | ||||
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Description This is a summary of a third workshop about learning more about how to build the local capacity to offer many more people the kinds of independent living opportunities. Reference http://www.inclusion.com/downloads/obrienarchive/Person%20Centered%20Work/Cranfield%20III.pdf | ||||
Global Disability Rights Library | ||||
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DescriptionThis is a collection of resources for decision makers and advocates for disability rights worldwide. Referencehttps://www.widernet.org/portals/index.php?PortalID=18 | ||||
Grant Block Exemption Regulation | ||||
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DescriptionRegulation declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market, especially for employment investment to persons with disabilities (see section 21/31/52/53/54).Referencehttp://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32014R0651 | ||||
Guidance for beneficiaries of European Structural and Investment Funds and related EU instruments | ||||
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Description This Guidance sums up the main EU funds and their aims. It also explains the ways how you can access these funds. Reference http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docgener/guides/synergy/synergies_beneficiaries.pdf | ||||
Guidelines for Disability Data Collection Tools and Measurement | ||||
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DescriptionThe purpose of these Guidelines is to provide a uniform disability data collection and measurement approach, that is aligned with international standards, and thereby contribute for the creation of a centralized database on the areas of disability in the future. Referencehttp://www.cbm.org/article/downloads/82788/Guidelines_for_data_collection_tools.pdf | ||||
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Handbook: 'What Is Essential Is Invisible to the Eye (INV)' | ||||
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Description This booklet presents a pedagogical model that INV developed, which is a conceptual method for the relationship between the professional and the person with intellectual disabilities. Reference http://invllp.eu/inv/sites/default/files/handbook%20sul%20sito.pdf | ||||
High Level Group on Disability Discussion Paper | ||||
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Description The theme of this document is: disability mainstreaming in the new streamlined European social protection and inclusion processes. Reference http://ec.europa.eu/justice/discrimination/files/good_practis_en.pdf | ||||
How Can the European Semester Help to Implement the UN CRPD | ||||
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Description The EASPD report proposes recommendations on how the EU and its Member States can further develop disability friendly legislation and practices through the European Semester; especially in areas such as inclusive labour markets, inclusive education settings and living in the community. The report ends with several national messages from EASPD’s member organisations on the Country-Specific Recommendations, Country Reports and National Reform Programmes for their own respective Member States. Reference | ||||
How the European Semester can Help to Implement the UNCRPD | ||||
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Description The EASPD report proposes recommendations on how the EU and its Member States can further develop disability friendly legislation and practices through the European Semester; especially in areas such as inclusive labour markets, inclusive education settings and living in the community. Reference | ||||