Author: Milan

Goodbye Eastern Europe

Just notes and archives of some books I read and find interesting and relevant. “An intimate history of a divided land.” Surprising, revealing, and ultimately optimistic despite everything read. My book of 2023. “Many peoples, faiths, languages lived together, in a loose symbiosis, strong enough to last for centuries. It was not always peaceful or […]

“Deinstitutionalisation: The present and the future”

The EEG (European Expert Group) is a coalition of organisations advocating to replace institutionalisation with family- and community-based support. The EEG has played big part in establishing deinstitutionalisation as part of EU policies, and promoting the use of EU funds for this purpose. The EEG has created a number of useful tools, such as: Guidelines […]

Transformation of services for persons with disabilities – summary of report by UN Special Rapporteur

Gerard Quinn, the UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities, published a report on transformation of services for people with disabilities. I tried to summarise. (Written for Inclusion Europe.) The report calls for support services to implement these changes: Services based on personhood, focused on supporting personal development and inclusion in the community. Policy […]

Vcelku rozumná rodinná politika

Graf ukazuje hodnotu rodinných dávek pro rodinu se dvěma dětmi, v poměru k průměrné mzdě v dané zemi.Průměrná hodnota v zemích Evropské unie je 15 %.Česko v grafu najdete téměr úplně vpravo. Graf je výmluvný sám o sobě.Člověk u něho s něhou pomyslí na všechny vypravěče nutnosti podporovat mladé lidi, rodiny a porodnost. Graf je […]

The impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the rights of persons with intellectual disabilities: evidence from disability and self-advocates organisations in Europe

László Bercse, Helen Portal and I contributed to a book about the impact of Covid pandemic on people with disabilities. Our chapter is based on Inclusion Europe report called Neglect and discrimination: Multiplied – How Covid-19 affected the rights of people with intellectual disabilities and their families. The book also covers: impact on mental health of children; how the […]

2022 v evropské sociální politice

Výběr událostí a zpráv z evropské sociální politiky (s důrazem na lidi s postižením), které podle mého stojí za pozornost. Odkazy vedou většinou na anglické texty; pokud je třeba, např. Deepl je výborný překladač. Shrnutí roku 2021 zde. Uplynulý rok v Inclusion Europe. Ze shrnutí vynechávám věci související s ruskou válkou v Ukrajině, o nich krátce zde nebo […]

Články a rozhovory 2022

Disability Debrief: Escaping institutions, and their shadows Milan Šverepa of Inclusion Europe told me that it’s “ironic” that “one size fits all has become the prevalent approach” in approaching deinstitutionalisation. He is concerned that the move out of institutions is leaving people with intellectual disabilities behind, especially those with complex support needs: “The main goals and key principles […]

2022. Enough said

As I write my usual end-of-year summary, there is only one topic that can be in focus: The incredibly courageous response of the Ukrainian people with disabilities and their families facing genocidal Russian war. And alongside it, the solidarity and support provided by all of you in the European and international Inclusion community. What Inclusion […]

On resilience

Reflections on Europe in Action to End Segregation conference, September, Brussels. Originally published on Inclusion Europe blog. Oh, it was so delightful to have people around for the 3 days of our Europe in Action to End Segregation conference last week. To be able to see and feel the other persons reactions, emotions, body language. […]