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Interviews and conversations about inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Listen to stories of everyday inclusion experienced and told by self-advocates across Europe. We talk Ambitions. Rights. Belonging.

  1. Apr 3

    From practice to policy: How Czechia's reform shaped European deinstitutionalisation - Conversation with Jan Pfeiffer

    In this episode, we talk to psychiatrist Jan Pfeiffer about mental health reform in Czechia and how this helped create a broader European deinstitutionalisation movement. As a psychiatrist Jan realised early on in his work that institutions were more harmful than helpful to the people who lived there. So, he decided to make a change. Since the 1980s he has been working to close institutions on both national and European level. When the case of a young boy who had been forced to live in a caged bed in a Czech institution became public and gained international attention J.K. Rowling got involved. As more and more countries joined the EU, Jan and J.K. Rowling decided to take the issue of institutionalisation to Brussels. Jan ended up working on this in many different countries. Key lessons include the importance of collaboration, using resources better, and keeping a clear focus on people’s needs and rights. For this, Jan helped create the European Expert Group on the transition from institutions to community-based support (EEG). Finally, Jan speaks about the impact of the mental health reform for people with intellectual disabilities, especially those with complex support needs. This episode is co-funded by the European Union. In this episode: 00:00 Introduction 03:32 Working with J.K. Rowling 06:29 Taking deinstitutionalisation to the EU level 11:34 EEG is born 15:46 Collaboration is important 22:04 Mental health reform in Czechia 28:15 Closing institutions is necessary for deinstitutionalisation 33:29 Focus on the people inside, not the buildings 39:02 People with intellectual disabilities and complex support needs in institutions

  2. Jan 30

    Transforming lives: How supportive relationships, homes and jobs help people get out of institutions in Romania. Conversation with Roxana Damaschin-Țecu

    In this episode, we take you to Timișoara, Romania, to meet  Roxana Damaschin-Țecu. Roxana is an economist by education, working to support people with intellectual disabilities to get out of institutions and to have a good life included in the community. Roxana shares her journey, beginning in 2002, working closely alongside Elisabeta Moldovan, a self-advocate and survivor of institutional abuse. Roxana talks about the need for community-based support for people with disabilities, about her work with self-advocacy organisation Ceva de spus. About development of housing with UnLoc, and about a social enterprise OilRight providing jobs for people with disabilities while reducing environmental impact. She also discusses the challenges and necessary steps for deinstitutionalisation in Romania, emphasising the importance of collaborative efforts between public authorities, NGOs, and community partners. ### What's in this episode 00:00 Welcome to Inclusion Europe Radio 00:38 Introducing Roxana Damaschin 01:38 Eli's Story: A Journey of Resilience 05:22 The Self-Advocacy Organization 07:19 Creating Community-Based Support Services 11:10 Social Enterprise for Inclusion and Sustainability 14:07 Challenges and Future of Deinstitutionalisation 25:32 Housing This episode was done with co-funding by the European Union.

  3. 04/10/2025

    Leadership and advocacy in disability rights - Conversation with Connie Laurin-Bowie

    The current director of Inclusion International talks about disability rights advocacy and her future role in Disability Rights Fund. Key points discussed include the importance of self-advocacy, the progress in topics such as deinstitutionalisation and inclusive education, and the need for practical tools for policy advocacy. The discussion also highlights the shift from simple awareness to active engagement and implementation of policies. The episode further explores the significance of plain language for broader participation and the evolving leadership within the disability movement. The executive director also talks about their upcoming role with the Disability Rights Fund and its objectives. Finally, they discuss the plans and expectations for the upcoming World Congress of Inclusion International. 00:00 Introduction and welcome 00:13 Global Disability Summit insights 01:50 Challenges and achievements in advocacy 02:33 The Role of self-advocates 05:25 Future directions and leadership 12:40 Importance of clear communication 14:32 Ongoing Issues and future challenges 19:15 Development challenges and knowledge sharing 20:10 Advocacy and practical solutions 21:04 Inclusive education and government criticism 23:33 Simplifying communication and expertise 26:03 Future leadership and network investment 30:44 New role and disability rights fund 33:37 World Congress and future Plans

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Interviews and conversations about inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Listen to stories of everyday inclusion experienced and told by self-advocates across Europe. We talk Ambitions. Rights. Belonging.