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ENIL BRUSSELS OFFICE

EUROPEAN NETWORK ON INDEPENDENT LIVING BRUSSELS OFFICE
Country: Belgium

ENIL BRUSSELS OFFICE

3 Projects, page 1 of 1
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 747027
    Overall Budget: 140,994 EURFunder Contribution: 140,994 EUR

    This research will compare and evaluate User-Led Personal Assistance (ULPA) schemes for disabled people across the European Union. ULPA schemes will be approached from the perspective of the Independent Living philosophy and the social model of disability in order to evaluate their potential to equalise disabled peoples participation in social life. The research will be hosted by the European Network on Independent Living, a leading advocate for ULPA in Europe. Through its membership network, the organisation will enable the researcher to seek advice and feedback from disabled people’s organisations, thus facilitating a participatory approach to research. The main outcomes will be a bespoke framework for normative evaluation of ULPA and a collection of best practices in ULPA in the European Union. These outcomes will benefit disabled people, their organisations, practitioners and policy makers working on European disability policy. Overall, the research will contribute to processes of European integration towards the building of barrier-free Europe for all.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-3-TR01-KA205-080186
    Funder Contribution: 172,862 EUR

    Entrepreneurship for All is a specialized project for social inclusion and fostering access to entrepreneurship for all young people in the society. While economic participation can be very challenging for young people, its even more challenging for young people with disabilities. Even thoıugh there has been various measures supporting youth entrepreneurship such programs does not necessarily inclusive or accessible enough. On the other hand the typical approach is to design tools only for disabled people fostering segregation. Our project is dedicate to develop covering them all no matter they are disabled or not, however having important features for full accession. In this respect organisations with diverse experience on entrepreneurship learning and working with disabled people will b merged to develop innovative tools and methodologies on entrepreneurshipaccessible for all young people promoting joint learning programs.Objectives- to adopt and develop disabled friendly resources on entrepreneurship- to develop inclusive training methodologies on entrepreneurship more accessible for all youngpeople including ones with any form of and level of disability- to promote disabled friendly tools and policies for entrepreneurship of disabled people at Europeanlevel- To create a network for disabled entrepreneurs

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 875588
    Overall Budget: 2,831,180 EURFunder Contribution: 2,831,180 EUR

    Eighty million European citizens face long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairment. The goal of TRIPS is to design, describe and demonstrate practical steps to empower people with disabilities to play a central role in the design of inclusive digital mobility solutions. The consortium brings together pan-European networks of users (ENIL), transport organisations (UITP), assistive technology experts (AAATE) and municipalities to engage in open innovation on mobility. Supported by design methodology experts (TUE), systems integration experts (TB) and privacy experts (TRI) TRIPS will deliver and deploy a Co-design-for-All methodology (WP5) in 7 pilot cities - Lisbon, Zagreb, Bologna, Cagliari, Brussels, Sofia, Stockholm (WP6). TRIPS will conduct research on needs and attitudes towards future mobility solutions (WP2); review the state-of-the-art on accessibility, mobility and related digital and assistive technologies and policies (WP3) and devise an index to measure mobility. We will bring together users and transport experts to discuss institutional barriers to adoption, agree innovation priorities and policy changes (WP4) and co-develop an innovation roadmap and research priorities (WP7). The consortium utilises its international reach to validate outcomes with a wider range of vulnerable-to-exclusion users to ensure that outcomes are relevant to the wider population and transport ecosystem. To achieve this, we reach out to senior citizens and migrant organisations, transport operators, municipalities, assistive technology providers as well as academics and students in design, transport management, and public administration. In doing so, we will address the expected impacts of the call to help (a) regional authorities and businesses in designing digital transport solutions that cater for individual needs and (b) support policy-makers in designing appropriate regulatory frameworks and social and educational strategies.

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