09.00–10.30
Plenary
Families and self-advocates as partners with governments and service providers in the implementation of the Convention
Moderator: Laila Onu (Romania)
The Convention: Implications for self-advocates
Mia Farah (Inclusion International, Lebanon); Fadia Farah (Inclusion International, Lebanon)
The Convention: Implications for famiies
Elena Dal Bo (Asociacion Azul, Argentinia)
Speech of Elena Dal Bo (pdf - 626.3 KB)
in Spanish language
The Convention: Implications for local and regional governments
Malu Dreyer (Minister for Social Affairs Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany)
Speech of Malu Dreyer
in German and English language
The Convention: Implications for service providers
Dr. Laurenz Aselmeier (Bundesverband evangelische Behindertenhilfe, Germany)
Speech of Dr. Laurenz Aselmeier (pdf - 214.8 KB)
in German language
11.00–12.30
Focus session 3.1:
Empowering th self-advocacy movement
Moderator: Andrew Doyle (Scotland)
Inclusion International Self-Advocacy Task Force
Quincy Mwiya (Zambia); Mia Farah (Lebanon), Haydee Beckles (Panama);
David Corner (New Zealand)
Speech of David Corner (pdf - 2.8 MB)
in English language
Fokus session 3.2:
The new role of services in the implementation of UN Convention
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Theo Klauß (Germany)
Meeting the needs of people with disabilities through mainstream and user-directed services
Karyn Kirkpatrick (Key Ring Support Networks, United Kingdom)
Speech of Karyn Kirkpatrick (pdf - 1.4 MB)
in English language
Personal budget or a different income – Opportunitites and risks
Ramona Günther (Rat behinderter Menschen der Lebenshilfe, Germany)
Service providers and inclusion: Tensions, chances and perspectives
Franz Wolfmayr (EASPD, Austria)
Speech of Franz Wolfmayr (pdf - 272.2 KB)
in German language
Fokus session 3.3:
Empowering families and all their members
Moderator: Anna MacQuarrie (Canada)
Creating support networks for parents and family members
Dr. Moussa Charafeddine (Lebanon)
The challenge of reconciling familiy and professional life
Thérèse Kempeneers-Foulon (ANAHM, Belgium)
Fokus session 3.4:
Empowering people with complex needs and/or behaviour problems
Moderator: Maria Carmen Malbran (Argentina)
The specific risks of systemic discrimination of people with complex needs: Results of a European study
Dr. Johannes Schädler (University of Siegen, Germany)
Speech of Dr. Johannes Schädler (pdf - 3.1 MB)
in English language
Empowerment and inclusion of people with complex needs
Beverley Dawkins (Mencap, United Kingdom)
Fokus session 3.5:
Empowering ageing people with intellectual disabilities and their parents
Moderator: Prof. Germain Weber (Austria)
Meeting the challenges of ageing people with intellectual disabilities and their parents
Philippe Delescaille; Etienne Oleffe (Belgium)
Speech of Philippe Delescalle (pdf - 257 KB)
in German language
Speech of Philipp Delescalle (pdf - 255.8 KB)
in English language
Independent living of ageing people with intellectual disabilities
Prof. Helmut Mair (University of Münster, Germany)
Speech of Prof. Helmut Mair (pdf - 480.7 KB)
in German language
Living with dementia
Judith Hoffmann (Leben mit Behinderung, Hamburg, Germany)
Speech of Judith Hoffmann (pdf - 1 MB)
in German language
Fokus session 3.6:
Their own theatre – the theatre workshop Bethel as an inclusive place of artistic development (introduction)
Chair: Matthias Gräßlin (Germany) and assistance of the Theaterwerkstatt Bethel
Musical performance
Christian Beckers (Germany)
14.00–15.30
Workshop 3.P1:
Empowering the self-advocacy movement
(continuation of fokus session 3.1)
Moderator: Andrew Doyle (Scotland)
Inclusion International Selfadvocacy Task Force
Quincy Mwiya (Zambia); Mia Farah (Lebanon); Haydee Beckles (Panama); David Corner (New Zealand)
Accessible information for people with intellectual disabilities
Anne-Valérie Dommanget (UNAPEI, France)
Speech of Anne-Valérie Dommanget (pdf - 96.9 KB)
in French language
Workshop 3.P2:
Self-advocacy -- a key to independent living
Moderator: Reinhard Köbler (Austria)
Promotion of self-advocacy at school and in the community
Wiltrud Thies (Lebenshilfe Gießen, Germany)
Speech of Wiltrud Thies (pdf - 1.2 MB)
in German language
Building strong self-advocacy
Kevin Stone; Heather Forsyth; Christine Scott (VALID und NCID, Australia)
Speech of Kevin Stone (pdf - 776.7 KB)
in English language
My right to an independent life
Paul Alford (Inclusion Ireland, Ireland)
Workshop 3.P3:
Vision 2030: How will people with intellectual disabilities live and work in the future?
Moderator: Anna MacQuarrie (Canada)
Perspectives for the future of service providers
Raymond Ceccotto (APEMH, Luxemburg)
Speech of Raymond Ceccotto (pdf - 1 MB)
in French language
How will my son or my daughter live and work in 20 years?
Keiko Sodeyama (Inclusion Japan, Japan)
Workshop 3.P4:
The right to live in the community: Advocates for change
Moderator: Connie Laurin-Bowie (Canada)
From institutions to community living: A case study of a campaign in Bulgaria
Kapka Panayatova (Centre for Independent Living, Sofia, Bulgaria)
Speech of Kapka Panayatova (pdf - 479.8 KB)
in English language
The right way: A guide to closing institutions and reclaiming a life in the community
Don Gallant (Canada)
Speech of Don Gallant (pdf - 388 KB)
in English language
Launch of Inclusion International's Global Study on de-institutionalisation
Laurie A. Ertz (The Arc of the United States, USA)
Speech of Laurie A. Ertz (pdf - 449.2 KB)
in English language
Workshop 3.P5:
Self-determination and protection: a contradiction?
Moderator: Sonja Uhlmann (Spain)
The „neue“ role of parents
Rolf Flathmann (National Parents Forum of Lebenshilfe, Germany)
Speech of Rolf Flathmann (pdf - 249 KB)
in German language
How to balance self-determination and protection of people with intellectual disabilities
Dorota Tloczkowska (PSOUU, Poland)
Speech of Dorota Tloczkowska (pdf - 575.1 KB)
in English language
Workshop 3.P6:
Self-advocacy in developing countries: Examples of good practice
Moderator: David Corner (New Zealand)
Experiences from Afrika
Quincy Mwiya; James Mungomba (Zambia)
Speech of Quincy Mwiya (pdf - 285.4 KB)
in English language
Experiences from Malaysia
Teoh Hooi Ting (United Voice, Malaysia)
Workshop 3.P7:
How families can use the UN Convention to promote change
Moderator: Vanessa Dos Santos (South Africa)
New rights: Implications for families
Rima Al-Salah (Bahrein)
Speech of Rima Al-Salah (pdf - 873 KB)
in English language
How to give families a voice of implementing the UN convention: A case study from Columbia
Ines Escallon (Canada)
Speech of Ines Escallon (pdf - 470.3 KB)
in English language
Workshop 3.P8:
Focus on people with complex needs
Moderator: Dr. Johannes Schädler (Germany)
Participation in school and working life
Prof. Dr. Theo Klauß (Pedagogic University of Heidelberg,
Germany)
Speech of Prof. Dr. Theo Klauß (pdf - 1.2 MB)
in German language
Speech 2 of Prof. Dr. Theo Klauß (pdf - 583.8 KB)
in German language
Living in an inclusive environment and self-advocacy
Prof. Dr. Monika Seifert (Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany)
Speech of Prof. Dr. Monika Seifert (pdf - 709.3 KB)
in German language
Workshop 3.P9:
New legislation and its impact on families and self-advocates
Moderator: Thérèse Kempeneers-Foulon (Belgium)
The new French law - progress or obstacle for change?
Françoise Kbayaa (UNAPEI, France)
The Non-ratification of the Convention in Poland: Reasons and consequences
Małgorzata Szeroczyńska (Anwältin, Poland)
Workshop 3.P10:
Planning one's future and developing one's identity
Moderator: Ulrich Hellmann (Germany)
Developing our own identity
Prof. Dr. Saskia Schuppener (University of Leipzig, Germany)
Speech of Prof. Dr. Saskia Schuppener (pdf - 686.8 KB)
in German language
Self-determined future planning
Prof. Dr. Harald Goll (Universität of Erfurt, Germany);
Prof. Dr. Karl-Ernst Ackermann (Universität of Humboldt Berlin, Germany)
Dr. Stefan Doose (Lübeck, Germany)
Speech of Prof. Dr. Goll, Prof. Dr. Ackermann und Dr. Doose (xps - 466.4 KB)in German language
A new role for person centred planning: The New Paths Project
Tobias Buchner (Lebenshilfe Österreich, University of Wien, Austria);
Prof. Dr. Andreas Hinz (University of Halle, Germany)
Speech of Tobias Buchner and Prof. Dr. Andreas Hinz (pdf - 326.9 KB)
in German language
Workshop 3.P11:
Their own theatre – an experimental workshop
(continuation of Focus session 3.6)
Chair: Matthias Gräßlin (Germany) and assistance of the Theaterwerkstatt Bethel
Workshop 3.P12:
Their own theatre – an experimental workshop
(continuation of Focus session 3.6)
Chair: Katrin Nowak (Germany) and assistance of the Theaterwerkstatt Bethel