Research
The DREAM network is focusing its research on three main research clusters. These clusters were selected as they emanate from the logic of the UN CRPD and are mapped onto pressing EU reform priorities:
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Cluster 1 – Core Rights: Empowerment, participation and social inclusion
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Cluster 2 – Harnessing Market Forces: Disabled People as Market Participants and Expanding Accessible ICT Markets
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Cluster 3 – Sustaining Change: Embedding a Dynamic of Reform in Europe
There are 14 work packages flowing from these 3 clusters.
Cluster 1. Core Rights as Preconditions for Reform: Empowerment, Participation and Social Inclusion
1.1 Restoring Voice to People – Reforming Legal Capacity Law & Introducing supported decision-making - CLOSED
Network Partner: National University of Ireland Galway, Centre for Disability Law & Policy
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1.2 The Right to Independent Living and the development of user-led personal assistance - CLOSED
Network Partner: University of Iceland, Centre for Disability Studies
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1.3 Advancing Deinstitutionalisation and community living - CLOSED
Network Partner: University of Iceland, Centre for Disability Studies
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1.4 Non-discrimination, full and effective participation and inclusion in society - CLOSED
Network Partner: Maastricht University, Faculty of Law
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1.5 Effective employment policies for disabled people in the private sector - CLOSED
Network Partner: University of Leeds, Centre for Disability Studies
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1.6 Toward Economic Independence (2): Corporate Culture and inclusion into the Workforce - CLOSED
Network Partner: NOVA Norwegian Social Research
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Cluster 2. Harnessing Market Forces: Disabled People as Market Participants and Expanding Accessible ICT Markets
2.1 Effective consumer policies for disabled people in the private sector - CLOSED
Network Partner: University of Leeds, Centre for Disability Studies
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2.2 Re-balancing Intellectual Property (copyright) with the disability rights to enable blind & deafblind users to access electronic media - CLOSED
Network Partner: National University of Ireland Galway, Centre for Disability Law & Policy
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2.3 Monitoring the Implementation & Enforcement of National eAccessibility law and policy - CLOSED
Network Partner: NOVA Norwegian Social Research
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2.4 Towards improving the Business Case & Socio-economic Impact of eAccessibility - CLOSED
Network Partner: Fundosa Technosite S.A.
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Cluster 3. Sustaining Change: Embedding a Dynamic of Reform in Europe
3.1 The Challenges and Consequences of Implementation of the UN CRPD for the European Union, with a focus on accessibility - CLOSED
Network Partner: Maastricht University, Faculty of Law
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3.2 Monitoring: European & National Monitoring - CLOSED
Network Partner: National University of Ireland Galway, Centre for Disability Law & Policy
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3.3 Policy Tools (1): Existing Human Rights Data Streams in Europe - CLOSED
Network Partner: Swiss Paraplegic Research, Disability Policy Unit
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3.3 Policy Tools (2): Developing Tools and Indicators for Measuring Progress - CLOSED
Network Partner: Swiss Paraplegic Research, Disability Policy Unit
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