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Improving the visibility of people with Down Syndrome: an emergency for Europe. Why? How?
24/06/2021 18:46
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Improving the visibility of people with Down syndrome in Europe should be a major debate in the citizen’s consultation for the future of Europe. We could even promote concrete legislative initiatives in favour of people with Down syndrome, our success will depend on our mobilization.
We need to create a positive political movement in favour of people with Down syndrome. Transmitting a positive image to the whole European civil society.
It's also important to be active on the Conference for the future of Europe to defend people with Down syndrome from the attacks that they suffer from different ableist perspectives. If we don't stand against those declarations no one will stand against them.
Register here to participate in our online conference to learn why and how to improve the visibility of people with Down syndrome in Europe and help us in this beautiful task.
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Check out our discussion regarding Trisomy 21 Rights ini the EU: tiny.cc/WeWantMoreCOFEU
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July 2021
18:00 - 19:30
Reference: cofe-MEET-2021-06-19405
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People with down syndrome are much needed in society. They provide a plus of sensitivity, goodness, joy and emotional intelligence that we do not possess the rest of the people. They have a special ability to create well-being and detect any inconvenience, and what is more valid: solve it with a special touch and with your affection. By providing them with means for their early stimulation and training they can achieve very worthy professional goals and overcome each day. There are examples of Eli. They just need more means. There is a lot of need in this society at times lack of values.
Hello, thank you for your comments. We invite you to comment on the latest idea published by EU for trisomy 21 in this link: Trisomy 21: We want more...
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