European Film Festival “Integration You and Me” 2015 Review in Brussels

The European Film Festival called “Integration You and Me” took place in Poland. This film festival presents films and documentaries about people with disabilities.

European Film Festival “Integration You and Me” 2015 Review in Brussels
etr The European Film Festival called “Integration You and Me”
took place in Poland.This film festival presents films and documentaries about people
with disabilities.

Marek Plura, who is Member of the European Parliament, organizes
a review of the film festival at the European Parliament.

This event will take place on 30 September.

To register, please send an email to marek.plura-office@ep.europa.eu
by 23 September.

 

Marek Plura, Member of the European Parliament, is hosting the European Film Festival “Integration You and Me” Review promoting social inclusion of people with disabilities on Wednesday 30 September from 16:30 to 18:00.

The 12th edition of the European Film Festival “Integration You and Me” 2015 took place in Poland from 8 to 12 September. Promoting the work of filmmakers and actors with disabilities, the festival presents dozens of films, documentaries and amateur films from all over the world.

The European Film Festival Review will take place in room ASP 1G3 of the European Parliament.

If you would like to register, please send an email to marek.plura-office@ep.europa.eu by 23 September. If you require an access badge for the parliament, please include your full name, date of birth and ID/passport number.

Institutions have to close in Moldova, has urged Catalina Devandas-Aguilar, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Disability, at the press conference concluding her 8-day official visit to the country.

Catalina Devandas-Aguilar visited long-stay institutions, rehabilitations centers as well as residential psychiatric centers in Moldova, her first official country visit since being appointed in December 2014 as the first UN Special Rapporteur on Disability. In her concluding statement, Mrs. Devandas-Aguilar denounced the existence of institutions segregating and violating the rights of people with disabilities. She personally witnessed that children and adults with disabilities are being locked up in institutions, sometimes for their entire lives. They suffer from neglect and have no contact with other people. The UN Special Rapporteur called for an acceleration of the efforts towards the inclusion of all children and adults with disabilities.

The UN Special Rapporteur on Disability has also been informed of serious allegations of physical, mental and sexual abuse perpetrated in the institutions. She asked for immediate action to close these institutions and guarantee effective justice for the victims.

As we pointed out in a previous article, the outdated perception of disability as a medical condition is still vivid in the Republic of Moldova. The UN Special Rapporteur stressed that people with disabilities should be considered as equal citizens. Despite some positive initiatives to implement inclusive education in the country, the government of Moldova needs to act to ensure the full inclusion and participation of all people with disabilities. Thus, Mrs. Devandas-Aguilar called for the creation of a strong network of support services in the community, covering the needs of people with disabilities. Indeed, the end of institutionalization implies that people with disabilities should be able to receive the appropriate care within their families or communities.

Mrs. Devandas-Aguilar has expressed her hope that the report will have a significant impact on the Moldovan government. As the Mental Disability Advocacy Center suggested, you can directly send a message to Moldova’s Prime Minister to encourage him and his government to be effectively responsive to this call for action by clicking here.

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