
Inclusion Europe Radio
By Inclusion Europe

Inclusion Europe RadioMay 11, 2023

Cognitive web accessibility with Inge Rutsaert from AnySurfer
One of the many challenges that people with intellectual disabilities face is technology and more specifically surfing the web. This is why we invited, Inge Rutsaert from AnySurfer to talk about how to facilitate web navigation for people with intellectual disability.

Handbook of easy languages in Europe – an interview with Camilla Lindholm and Ulla Vanhatalo on Inclusion Europe radio
Camilla Lindholm and Ulla Vanhatalo are professors and researchers at the University of Tampere and the University of Helsinki, respectively, and they wrote a book about easy languages in Europe.

Discussion on social care with Neil Crowther - Inclusion Europe Radio
Neil Crowther is a freelance consultant from the United Kingdom. He previously worked for the Disability Rights Commission and the Equality and Human Rights Commission in the UK.
In this episode we talked about:[02:22] What is social care future?
[07:09] Pillars of social care
[11:37] NGOs have to help people understand, picture, and visualise the world we are advocating for
[16:43] Hopeful communication of social care future
[20:05] Using words that everybody understands
[22:37] Showing the results and [24:24] raising expectations
[26:09] How was the communication research conducted?
[38:13] How is social care relevant for people in need amidst the work on communication?
[40:38] We need the existing resources to be used much more effectively
[45:01] Disability rights when ageing
[55:58] Social care as relationship-centred support
[01:00:23] The visual story

Narrowed Lives: Meaning, Moral Value, and Profound Intellectual Disability, Inclusion Europe Radio with by Simo Vehmas and Reetta Mietola
Milan Šveřepa, director of Inclusion Europe interviewed Simo Vehmas and Reetta Mietola, authors of the book Narrowed Lives.

Inclusion Europe helps people with intellectual disabilities in Ukraine - Soufiane El Amrani and Harry Roche
Harry Roche from Inclusion International interviews Soufiane El Amrani about the impact of Russian war on Ukraine and how is Inclusion Europe helping its members.

New employment package for people with disabilities: In conversation with Katarina Ivanković Knežević, Inclusion Europe Radio
Katarina Ivanković Knežević is the director for Social Rights and Inclusion at the directorate general for employment, social affairs and inclusion of the European Commission.
In this episode we talk about:
[00:00:35] Katarina's work in Croatia on the National level
[00:02:23] EU policy help with inclusion at national level, what makes EU policies successful
[00:06:00] The European Pillar of Social Rights
[00:17:08] European Disability Strategy
[00:18:00] New Employment package for people with disabilities
[00:28:00] Example of policies working in Croatia
[00:38:13] Child Guarantee
[00:53:39] EU care strategy
[00:59:44] Support available and how is European Union helping Ukraine
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Julie Beadle-Brown and Jan Šiška, Quality of life as focus of services for people with disabilities
Julie Beadle-Brown and Jan Šiška talk about their book, The Development, Conceptualisation and Implementation of Quality in Disability Support Services.

Capacity on a breaking line - Adam Zawisny from PSONI
On the 8 March, Milan Šveřepa spoke with Adam Zawisny from our member in Poland PSONI. They talked about Ukrainian refugees with disabilities, and how organisations in Poland are helping.

Appeal for help from Ukrainian families caring for persons with intellectual disabilities
Inclusion Europe organised a call with Raisa Kravchenko and Yulia Klepets form the VGO Coalition (All-Ukrainian NGO Coalition for Persons with Intellectual Disability, vgo.coalition@gmail.com). They shared with us and our members their plea for help and described the situation of families who are unable to leave Ukraine during the Russian attack.
01:30 - The war came to every Ukrainian home
2:00 - I have a seven year old son, whose group home (support) stopped, and now he's with me and it takes all my time to cope with his behavioural difficulties.
3:30 - We are exhausted
4:20 - The pills, the medicines will stop. And so we really badly need your help.
6:40 - I was standing three hours in line to get a 3000 is maybe a 60 Euro.
7:00 - We need to take families to the safer places.
8:30 - We would appreciate highly family to family support.
10:10 - We have a bank account in the bank, which failed, punished because the bank belongs to Russia and they are all under the sanctions
12:00 - This war is not against Ukraine solely, it is the war against civilisation
12:50 - If Ukraine becomes in these days, the members of the European union, it means that, the aggressor knows very clearly, that there is no way to Soviet Union.
13:40 - We would appreciate highly if you could call your countries, call your governments to support Ukraine in these two ways closed sky and joining European union on the simplified procedure
15:10 - There are families who live in the bathrooms because the military said that the bathrooms are the safest places in the flats.
15:40 - all bridges are locked and broken, and the leaving points are blocked. So, it is difficult to leave at all, taking into consideration that Kyiv is a city of 3 million people. It’s so difficult to leave.
16:20 - if you are a wheelchair person, you have a special sign on your car. And yesterday such a car was being shot. Somebody killed them, all because of the sign of the disability on the car.
18:40 - We have information war as well.

Hear our Voices! 2021 László Bercse (EPSA) What kind of Europe do we want and how can we achieve it?
Soufiane El Amrani interviewed László Bercse, vice-president of Inclusion Europe, about what kind of Europe we want and how can we achieve it

Hear our Voices! 2021 Jan Savage talks about ENABLE Scotland and self-advocacy
Jan Savage, director of ENABLE Scotland talks about their work and impact on self-advocacy groups

Hear our Voices! 2021 Sebastian Foreman about Campaign4Change and poem reading
Sebastian Foreman talks about the Campaign4Change and he reads a poem he wrote about living in isolation during the pandemic

Hear our Voices! 2021, Report by Soufiane El Amrani
This year, because of the pandemic situation, the Hear our Voices Conference was different.
Self-advocates from all over Europe got together in their own countries and organised several events to talk about how was it for them to go through the COVID-19 situation.

Inclusive Mobility - interview with Valerie Van Hees, Inclusion Europe Radio
We interviewed Valerie Van Hees for Inclusion Europe Radio. Valerie is the coordinator for the Support Centre of Inclusive Higher Education in Flanders, Belgium. The support centre for higher education was founded in 2009 when Belgium ratified the UN convention for persons with disabilities.

Houston and Katie Vandergriff, Life with an intellectual disability - Inclusion Europe Radio
Houston Vandergriff was born with Down Syndrome. While many doctors told his parents that he wouldn’t be able to achieve much in life, Houston, at age 23, has managed to chase his passion for photography, winn awards for his work, and inspire countless people along the way. Houston and his mother Katie joined us on Inclusion Europe Radio to talk about Houston’s journey.

Melanie Wimmer, Life and work with a disability - Inclusion Europe Radio
Melanie Wimmer talks about her use of social media in her work as a self-advocate, her job at Atempo and difficulties faced in education and later in employment.

Soufiane El Amrani, Life with an intellectual disability - Inclusion Europe Radio
Myrto and Soufiane spoke about daily life
and employment for people with disabilities.
Myrto and Soufiane also talked about COVID-19
and the way COVID-19 has changed the employment of
people with intellectual disabilities.
Soufiane spoke about how important it is
for people with intellectual disabilities to have a job
and make their own money.