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Take part in the ICALL survey on good practices in community development and inclusive living for persons with disabilities

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Do you have 15 minutes and know a good practice on community development and inclusive living to share? Then complete the ICALL survey now!

“An inclusive community is a community that over-rides differences of race, gender, class, generation, and geography, and ensures inclusion, equality of opportunity as well as capability of all members of the society to determine an agreed set of social institutions that govern social interaction. (Expert Group Meeting on Promoting Social Integration, Helsinki, July 2008)."

The ICALL project aims to develop high-quality, flexible learning paths for adults and evidence-based, scalable models for creating and sustaining inclusive local communities where persons with disabilities (PwD) can live a full social life and access all services offered to the public.

In order to collect good practices on community development and inclusive living, we invite you to participate in a survey!

  • Do you represent a direct support organisation?
  • Are you a disability advocate?
  • Do you coordinate or participate in promising practices on community development and inclusive living?

Then you are exactly who we’re looking for! We invite you to participate in the call for promising practices on community development and inclusive living. Both informal practices, pilot and non-funded practices are eligible for the survey.

Complete the survey

What you need to know

Each representative is eligible to submit 1 practice.
The deadline for submitting your practice is 1 August 2024, and the results will be announced in March 2025!

The best of the best practices will be published on the ICALL webpage, as part of the project’s booklet of good practices and will be shared across EASPD’s communication channels.

The idea is to gather experiences and work of:

  • Local authorities (Municipalities, Local Governments, Secretariats, other local-level structures responsible for coordinating and implementing social cohesion, diversity, leisure, cultural and inclusion activities). ​
  • Service Providers (Access to quality inclusive service, person-centred care, NGOs, volunteering associations and leisure centres)
  • Advocates and representatives of persons with disabilities


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