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Асоциация на родителите на деца с увреден слух Association of Parents of Hearing Impaired Children Association of Parents of Hearing-Impaired Children (APHIC) was established on 23rd February 1992 in Sofia. It was a natural process resulting from the increasing needs of the parents of the hearing impaired children to share
“EHO” Udruženje za podršku osobama s teškoćama sluha i govora “EHO” Association for support to persons with hearing and speech disabilities Association for support to persons with hearing and speech disabilities “EHO” is an association which primary aim is to achieve necessary psychological, social, financial, diagnostic, rehabilitation and education assistance to help persons
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We are looking forward to meeting you and spend a great time together during the European Family Camp for families with hearing impaired children! Remember: Dorfweill – Germany, 4-9 August 2019! English registration form German registration form
For registration, please follow the links below: English registration form German registration form Download presentation (English) Download presentation (German) Download presentation (French) For registration, please follow the links below: English registration form German registration form
FEPEDA Management Committee had its meeting last weekend in Basel, Switzerland. FEPEDA thank everybody for attending the meeting. Special thanks to Italy, Romania and Spain for joining by skype and SVEHK for hosting the meeting. One of the main topics discussed at the meeting was the upcoming Family Camp. Don’t
The European Platform of Deafness, Hard of Hearing and Deafblindness met in Barcelona on 13th of March. Amongst important items the European Accessibility Act was on the agenda of the meeting. The Act was finally voted in the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg on 13th March. The European Accessibility