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EASPD is the EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES represents over 8,000 social service provider organisations across Europe and across disability. The main objective of EASPD, based on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006), is to promote the equalisation of opportunities for people with disabilities through effective and high quality service systems. We believe in interdependence and partnership of user organisations, providers and authorities at all levels to tackle the challenges ahead.  

 

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At its last General Assembly meeting in Helsinki, Finland, in June 2010, EASPD officially decided to launch a new Special Interest Group on Independent Living (Art. 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities).

 

This Interest Group should help people with disabilities to find more and better information about existing residential services and housing types. Furthermore, support services should be revised and evaluated.

 

The Interest Group will investigate on the following issues:

 

· Shift in paradigm (UN convention, HR bases, focus on inclusion and citizenship)

· Increase in needs (ageing, fragmentation of families, waiting lists…)

· Decrease of budgets (crisis, market mechanism)

· Strong emphasis on quality and user involvement

· Availability of new technologies offering innovative solutions

As a network of providers, EASPD aims at a correct implementation of the UNCRPD. We also recognize the need for innovation and modernization in the 24/7 services sector. Independent living of persons with disabilities is only possible with the needed support services and systems available.

 

For further questions on this working group, please contact charlotte.boetticher@easpd.eu 

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Lurdes Fesch
# Lurdes Fesch
Monday, July 19, 2010 8:10 PM
We work in a reaBILITATION CENTER (a UMO member of EASPD). We are loking for some one who has a good pratice in supporting independent living.
Please if you know anything about a good experience, please informe me.
Thank you for your atenttion
Lurdes Fesch
Paul Doyle
Friday, September 03, 2010 9:45 PM
Hereward College have many years experience in supporting the transition to independent living for a broad range of individuals with various disabilities. We also have a strong track record in developing accessible living environments using existing technologies.

If this area is of interest to you please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Regards

Paul

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