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What is the EU doing about accessibility? In order to tackle the many challenges that persons with disabilities face every day, the Commission adopted in March 2021 the new Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030 (download the PDF in all EU languages), building on the lessons learned from the previous edition 2010-2020. The new strategy announces the launching in 2022 of a European resource centre - “AccessibleEU” - to increase coherence in accessibility policies and facilitate access to relevant knowledge. Furthermore, in addition to the accessible document, an Easy-to-read version is available in all EU languages.


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During the Coronavirus pandemic, the digital world has become the main access point for essential public health information, to keep up with education and work, to buy products and services and to maintain a minimum of social contact and participation. Europe's Digital Decade seeks to ensure that everyone in Europe benefits from digitalisation, and no one is left out. To that end, accessibility is a precondition for the participation and inclusion of persons with disabilities.

Digital accessibility is an inclusive practice that enables people with disabilities or with some form of impairment, to perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the online environment. It is also beneficial for those without disabilities as it brings flexibility and allows for personal choices and preferences. For people who would otherwise be excluded and isolated, digital tools and services meeting accessibility requirements (European Standard EN 301 549) can make a huge difference. The Web Accessibility Directive obliges the Member States to ensure that, by June 2021, the websites and mobile applications of all public sector bodies are accessible to persons with disabilities.

The next step? The European Accessibility Act, improving the functioning of the internal market for accessible products and services, and removing barriers created by divergent rules in Member States. In particular, this directive requires key digital tools, products and services, to be accessible by 2025. This includes those placed on the market by the private sector, such as e-books, e-commerce, online banking, websites and booking systems of transport services.

The Commission also supports a range of research and innovat ion projects (PDF) to improve digital inclusion for persons with disabilities. From automatic subtitling to easy-language drafting, from translation into sign language to community building and skills training. Discover WAI-Tools, WADcher, WAI-Guide, We4Authors and more to come. Stay tuned! (@BetterNet4EU)

The European Commission is committed to achieving a real Union of equality, by putting in place several mechanisms, policies and actions to ensure the right to access on equal basis with others as enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.


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It’s your chance to engage in matters close to your , by organising your own debate or taking part in events across Europe.


24-30 May Online and offline






A warm welcome to everyone! Are you on board? We are delighted to announce the European Youth Week 2021! During the week of 24 to 30 May, various exciting events and inspiring sessions will be held across Europe focusing on the theme “Our future in our hands”. Future is created now and you have the power to set up goals and contribute to initiatives on how to make things better. Moreover, this year we are launching the new EU Youth programmes 2021-2027! The new Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps can provide an opportunity for you to become more engaged in society, contribute to green causes, face the future challenges with increased digital skills and be more inclusive and open towards diversity.

Want to learn more about new EU funding opportunities or raise your opinion about the processes that matter to you? Take part in various events and discussions and raise your voice for a noteworthy cause!

Why “Our future in our hands”?

Do you think more youngsters need to be active and make a pitch for better tomorrows? Would you like us to live in a more inclusive society? Is environment a vital topic for you? It is important to create a space where you can share your opinions and learn about new ways and opportunities to make meaningful contributions. Because your future is in your hands.

What is the European Youth Week?

The European Youth Weeks allow to discuss relevant topics for young people, showcase EU opportunities in the field of youth and celebrate success stories. It’s a pinnacle of European gatherings for young people and the youth sector in Europe.

Who organises the European Youth Week?

The main organisers of the European Youth Week are the National Agencies for Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps and the Eurodesk network. In 2021 the European Youth Week will predominantly take place at national level and online.

How to take part in events near you?

Check out the events near you on this page. The events are being added gradually. If you don't see any event near you yet, come back later! Stay tuned!


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WHAT?→ Online workshop


DATE→ 29 May 2021


HOUR→ 14:00 AM (EEST)


DURATION→ 1:10h


WHERE?→ Online, Zoom Platform (*link will be sent by email to everyone who applied)


HOST/ORGANIZER→

1) IPYG (International Peace Youth Group)

2) ICDET (International Centre for Development and Education)





Why is it important to raise awareness on the topic?

BRIEF DESCRIPTION →


The interpersonal sphere in people's lives is fundamental for the wellbeing of individuals and societies. The scientific literature underlines that one of the most important factors that can protect people against the development of mental difficulties and issues is social support: for a useful adaptation of the person it is important to be able to develop relations characterized by empathy, positive cohesion and cooperation.

Unfortunately, in this new COVID-19 era characterized by uncertainty, disorientation and isolation domestic violence has increased, having an acute impact above all on women and children’s well being.

By empowering youth we can protect the most exposed people: it is important to raise awareness about the social and relational challenges that young people have to face nowadays, spreading an education more focused on peace for our societies’ improvement.

We can prevent unjustified violence against the socially disadvantaged by creating a new youth culture, being more united and, thus, stronger!



* Each participant will receive a certificate for participating in the workshop!

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