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Since 2012, the University of Luxembourg has been conducting in-depth autism research. Their website provides access to studies, publications, and the latest insights on autism in Luxembourg and worldwide. Teachers,… Read
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SePAS is the psychosocial counseling service in Luxembourg’s secondary schools that supports students, parents, and school staff through a multidisciplinary team with academic, psychological, and social challenges. 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… Read
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ZEFI has been working for years to promote inclusion of people with special needs in Luxembourg. The association offers consulting services, administrative support and legal information. The annual ‘Zesumme fir… 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… Read
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The national parents’ representation advocates for all school parents in Luxembourg. It consists of representatives from primary schools, secondary schools and competence centers, who are democratically elected at local and… Read
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