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The initiative, titled “Access to Culture”, forms part of the current coalition agreement and has been described by the Minister for Culture as a major political priority.

Kinodvor cinema in Ljubljana has introduced an accessible cinema programme enabling persons with disabilities to attend regular public film screenings together with the wider audience.

The course An introduction to accessible public transport – rules and rights – in Europe covers topics such as why mobility matters, good practices in accessibility in transport, inclusive design, and others. It is open from 16 March to 31 October.

The protocol aims to ensure a harmonised response across the country, guaranteeing that every stage of emergency management—from communication to direct interaction—takes into account the needs of persons with disabilities.

EASPD has published a briefing summarising the European Commission’s evaluation of the EU Public Procurement Directives, highlighting the findings most relevant to disability services.

AccessibleEU is hosting a dedicated session on inclusive emergency preparedness that will explore how accessible technologies can support inclusive emergency response.

The guide is a comprehensive document designed to help modernise and harmonise accessibility practices across the entire French railway network to maximise the independence of persons with disabilities.

AccessibleEU’s guide offers insight on cognitive accessibility and its related concepts. It provides existing knowledge and information on the main barriers.
Through this Act, deafblind persons gain the legally guaranteed right to communication support, including access to qualified interpreters, information, public services, education, health and participation in public life.

The guidelines aim to establish a shared understanding of how accessibility norms should be applied in typical business scenarios, focusing on aspects that are not already covered by regulatory or explanatory documents.