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DISABUSE's aim is to help prevent and counter disablist bullying. We will do this by learning from the experiences of those in the SEN/SEND community, at both youth and adult level, and the research surrounding them, to highlight the right kind of supports necessary to empower them and those that work with them. Ultimately we aim to create an ongoing support module that will be available online to

Morning Ireland - RTÉ Radio 1 20/11/2019

Chair James O'Higgins Norman
speaking about at General Conference, to mark 30th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child DisAbuse
RTÉ One DCU

Morning Ireland - RTÉ Radio 1 None

La formazione che cambia 30/09/2019

Before participating at DisAbuse only 48.7% of the professionals involved believed they could identify cases of , the percentage exceeded 80% after completing the training.

Among students and adults with and only 62.5% admitted to being able to defend themselves in case of , now it is 85.9%.

These are just some of the results achieved and shared during the International Conference of the European meeting held last Friday at Fondazione Mondo Digitale.

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Universidad de Murcia European Disability Forum European Antibullying Network DCU Erasmus+ Anti Bullying Centre ISCTE-IUL European Commission Servicio Nacional de la Discapacidad
Annaleda Mazzucato

La formazione che cambia Disablist bullying, ecco una sintesi dei risultati raggiunti con i laboratori.

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