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Saturday, 06 March 2010 08:45
At the invitation of Lucio Carvalho, I will be working with even a voluntary and autonomous project created to promote the inclusion of disabled people through the dissemination of information discussing, among other topics such as inclusion and cross-cutting themes of human rights. I will be taking over the Education Network column with reviews, tips and findings on the Web To highlight the sites, blogs and projects in the area is also among the goals of the column. 




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Inclusive design is an autonomous and voluntary created to promote the inclusion of disabled people through the dissemination of information. It first aired in March 2008 on the initiative of Patricia Adams, journalist and coordinator of the Strategic Institute MetaSocial . In September 2008 the Lucio Carvalho joined the staff and, in July 2009, Camilla Sartorato came to unite and compose the overall coordination of the project. 

Our goals are focused on promoting social inclusion through the production and broadcasting of informative content, especially on education and human rights issues relating to vulnerable segments of society - especially for people with disabilities. 

We intend to raise awareness and educate government, media, press offices, civil society organizations, opinion leaders and the general public as to the rights, services and information for these segments of society. 

We intend to collaborate to promote human rights and in particular the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities of the United Nations (UN) and legislation on the rights of disabled people towards a public increasingly large and heterogeneous. 

In addition to having an own production, including information for dissemination on its website and to its registered users. Interested parties may submit suggestions of news and other contributions  stating your name and the source of news.

Most recurrent themes

Social inclusion, focusing on people with disabilities;
Inclusive education;
Human rights education;
Promoting diversity;
Legislation;
Inclusive experiences successful;
Monitoring of public and private programs of social interest;
Allegations of violations of human rights (especially for people with disabilities);
Campaigns and demonstrations by rights;
Courses and events.

Inclusive is formed by professionals of communication and others interested in inclusion working voluntarily.

We practice the so-called citizen journalism. In this spirit, even to remain open to collaboration and partnership with other institutions such as universities, newspapers, non-governmental organizations and also with individuals.
 

Last Updated on Saturday, 06 March 2010 08:55
 

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