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Webinar on how to organise inclusive events

27 September 2024
Webinar on how to organise inclusive events

Country: All EU Member States

Target Group: Civil Society Organisations, civic movements and anyone with an interest in the subject who would like to learn more about how to organise inclusive events

Date and time: 26 November 2024, 12:30 – 13:30 CET

Language: English

Subject: Gender equality and non-discrimination

Format: Webinar (Webex)

What is it for me – Learning Objectives: 

One of the pillars of the Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union is the principle of gender equality and non-discrimination. Organising events with inclusiveness in mind is one of the ways of implementing this commitment.

This free-of-charge one-hour webinar aims to provide individuals and organisations with insights how to host events that include a broad range of perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds. The webinar will also raise awareness of diversity, promote social change, and advance accessibility.

Closed captions will be available during the event.
The presentation will follow the European Disability Forum toolkit on accessible PowerPoint. The presentation will be available upon request by sending an email to silvia.demofonti@ecas.org. Please do not hesitate to contact ECAS Accessibility and Equity Manager Silvia Demofonti at silvia.demofonti@ecas.org by 5 November 2024 if there is anything further we can do to enable you to participate fully at this event.

Meet our expert – Silvia Demofonti – ECAS Accessibility and Equity Manager

Silvia Demofonti (she/her) holds a BA in Foreign Languages and Cultures (Università degli Studi Roma Tre) and a MA in Cultural Anthropology (Universidade Nova de Lisboa). She is a project manager with experience in complex project coordination, development and communications in an international context.

Silvia has coordinated national and international cooperation projects advocating for gender equality and LGBTIQ rights and visibility, and for arts and culture in and from rural/non-urban areas.

This activity is part of the EURECA project, co-funded by the European Union