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BlindDate brings to life the university experience of students with diverse needs. Through authentic personas, teaching staff gain valuable insights and concrete recommendations for accessible teaching. Read
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The OKaJu (Ombudsman for Children and Young People) is Luxembourg’s independent institution for protecting children’s rights. As mediator, advisor, and complaints body, it supports minors and their families in safeguarding their rights. Read
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Education and social work experts discuss the challenges of autism support in Luxembourg and emphasize the need for a central information point for affected individuals and professionals. Read
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The University of Luxembourg’s Inclusion Office provides counseling and support for students with disabilities, learning difficulties, and special needs. The Committee for Reasonable Adjustments works to create an inclusive learning environment and ensure all students can have a positive educational experience. Read
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Since 1996, the Fondation Autisme Luxembourg (FAL) has been promoting the autonomy and rights of people with autism. The foundation offers comprehensive services, including residential homes, day activities, diagnostics, family support, and training programs. Read