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The DIG.I.T.ABLE Replicability Toolkit is now published!  

Following the successful conclusion of the DIG.I.T.ABLE project on the 10th of October, the project partners have been working to develop a more engaging and accessible version of the Replicability Toolkit. This valuable resource is designed to help organizations and vocational training providers replicate the inclusive digital education practices established by the project.  To ensure […]

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DIG.I.T.ABLE Final Conference and Final Multiplier Event in Brussels, Belgium 

The DIG.I.T.ABLE project successfully concluded with its Final Conference and Final Multiplier Event, held in a hybrid format in Brussels, Belgium, on the 7th of October. These events brought together key stakeholders and served as a platform for sharing knowledge and best practices on inclusive digital education.  The event began with welcome remarks from EVTA,

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DIG.I.T.ABLE Transnational Project Meeting in Patras, Greece

In the framework of the last Transnational Project Meeting, the DIG.I.T.ABLE Consortium gathered in Patras, Greece, to review the final deliverables and outcomes of the project. The meeting served as a platform to align on key project directions, address outstanding administrative matters, and engage in strategic discussions about the future of DIG.I.T.ABLE.  In addition to

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Accessing data on people with disabilities at the EU level has become more convenient

Did you know that accessing data on people with disabilities at the EU level has become more convenient?  Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, has recently unveiled a user-friendly disability topic page and database, providing a centralized platform for all comparable EU data related to individuals with disabilities.  Serving as a gateway to

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Inclusive Political Engagement: Empowering Individuals with Disabilities in EU Elections

Our mission is to inspire individuals with disabilities to actively participate in the upcoming European elections, contributing to the ongoing advancement of legislation for an improved quality of life.   So far, great progress has been made for more than 100 million people with disabilities, including the introduction of the European Disability Card, the European

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Europe on the Move – Educational mobility opportunities for all

Europe on the Move – Educational mobility opportunities for all   This proposal, published by the European Commission, focuses on improving educational mobility and making it more inclusive.     It seeks to provide solutions to identified challenges:   – Lack of financial support and information on mobility opportunities.   – Insufficient progress in supporting

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EU Disability Card

Today, let’s delve into the topic of the EU Disability Card. Are you familiar with its importance and the reasons it is considered necessary?  National disability cards may pose challenges for people with disabilities when travelling within the EU, as the cards are often not recognised in other EU countries. This creates obstacles for individuals

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The DIG.I.T.ABLE project is aimed at inclusive digital training

The DIG.I.T.ABLE project is aimed at inclusive digital training, and we were lucky to receive feedback and suggestions from one of the participants who are also visually impaired!   When preparing a training activity, have in mind:  Make sure the participants can let you know exactly how many people with what kinds of disabilities will attend

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