Our Erasmus+ DIDA project is bringing together debate-focused youth work and youth work supporting young people with disabilities – helping all young people take part in advocacy and civic life.
Advocacy means speaking up for your rights, influencing decisions, and shaping a more inclusive society. For persons with disabilities, these rights are protected by law. Because knowing your rights is important, the Slovenian Constitution is also written in an easy-to-read version.
Right now, we’re creating practical guidelines to help youth organisations make their activities truly inclusive — covering physical, sensory, intellectual, psychological, and neurodevelopmental needs.
Our goal is simple: create spaces where every young person can participate, express themselves, and be heard.
Stay tuned — the handbook is on its way! Together, we can build a more inclusive and democratic youth sector.


