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NewslettersJanuary 2010November 2009October 2009October 2009 Newsletter June 2009March 2009March newsletter January 2009We wish you good health and success for this new year! December 2008With all good wishes for the Festive Season. November 2008Happy Halloween! October 2008July & August 2008 NewsletterA bumper edition of the ECOC newsletter to welcome you back from your holidays! Normal monthly editions will follow as usual. June 2008 NewsletterMay 2008 NewsletterMarch & April 2008 NewsletterFebruary 2008 NewsletterHere is the Online News for February. From now on, the content will be available on our new web site. Please take a look at it there too! January 2008 NewsletterA happy new year to you all from ECOC!
We are sending out our online news as usual this month but in the future we will be posting news as it happens on our new website. We hope you like our new look! Do let us know what you think!
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ECOC May 2007 NewsletterWelcome to ECOC news for May. This month, we provide again lots of information and resources that we trust you will find useful and interesting. April 2007 NewsletterIf you have news that you would like us to pass on, or if you would like us to publicise an event or mention a resource that you have found useful, please send us the details. Aprils news features the following: a series of Speakers’ Corners and seminars between now and June, information about Chiropractic care possibly helping children with learning difficulties, Early warning test for dyslexia and our usual section on resources such as books and cd’s that you may find useful. January 2007 NewsletterWelcome to our first newsletter of 2007. In this edition you will find information about the 10th anniversary of the European Disability Forum, there is an event for young people being organised by the German Presidency and there are the usual sections providing resources that we trust add value. December 2006 NewsletterFor our last newsletter of 2006, we kick off with the fact that ECOC will again be celebrating Christmas this month in various buildings of the EU, with a mixed nationality choir singing carols from all over Europe. November 2006 NewsletterOur news this month covers a seminar taking place on 20 November entitled, The Right Person in the Right Place in Society - Insights into Human Capital and Coaching From Developmental Theory. We remind you about the ECOC conference on 29 November, Exchange Today, Include Tomorrow and carry a number of interesting items such as; Parents can be advocates for their children, UK Government backs improved teacher training for special needs, Infertility link to learning difficulties in children, Google launches literacy project and much more. Please do send in any items that you think will be useful to our members and readers. Your feedback and comments are always welcome. October 2006 NewsletterIn this month’s newsletter, we advise a change of date for the Exchange Today, Include Tomorrow conference. The following key subjects are also included; October is Dyslexia Awareness Month; Treaty to protect the rights of people with disabilities; European Year of Equal Opportunities – 2007 and much more. Your feedback is always welcome and we shall soon tell you about changes that will ensure our news is timely and takes full advantage of what technology has to offer. September 2006 NewsletterIn this edition of the Newsletter, we bring you details about a fund raising event that will take place in the Parc de Cinquantenaire, and tell you about the next Speakers’ Corner, which is about Exploring Speech and Language Development. There are also articles about an online high school for the gifted, US doctors discover how brain 'boots up' and research that says the Brain is 'a social network'. As ever, we trust that you will enjoy the news and always welcome your feedback and comments. August 2006 NewsletterHere is our August 2006 Newsletter. It covers our next Speakers’ Corner, The next ECOC Conference and contains some interesting articles on computer games, a dyslexia project, a new Google search engine and more. Please do let us have any news and articles that may be useful to our readership. February 2004 NewsletterOmbudsman to investigate the integration of people with disabilities: |
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