Highlights from the Lumos 2017 Youth Forum
In July 2017, Youth Advocates from Czech Republic, Moldova and Bulgaria joined forces at the annual Lumos Youth Forum, held in Bulgaria. Each year Lumos ...
Explore videos and publications created by and for young people, as well as other helpful resources.
Many of the young people we work with have created videos about their experiences as Lumos-supported self-advocates. Watch to learn how we support young people to be international advocates for change.
In July 2017, Youth Advocates from Czech Republic, Moldova and Bulgaria joined forces at the annual Lumos Youth Forum, held in Bulgaria. Each year Lumos ...
Foster sisters Vendy and Verca attended the 9th UNESCO Youth Forum in October 2015. Watch here as they discuss inclusion and how they feel about ...
A tour of an inclusive education school in Moldova.
Easy-Read and Easy-to-Read documents are written for young children and for children with early reading skills. They are designed in an easy-to-read format that is also accessible for people with intellectual disabilities.
Part of a series of 'Turning Words into Action' publications. Our Words. Our Actions. is a children’s publication in easy read format sharing the children’s ...
This book explains to children what to expect during the time of their institution closing. This book belongs to the child and asks the child ...
Supporting Resources
Resources include an overview of the project, an easy-to-read resource and a training manual that gives information on how to work with children and young people, and listen to their views.
Read moreThe Project Explained
An ambitious project bringing together children and young people with intellectual disabilities.
Read more“The only thing you must do is to truly want to do something. The desire and insistence open the doors that look impossible to be ...
During the last couple of weeks, our colleagues from Moldova have led a series of events for 157 children and young people, including 23 Ukrainian ...
One 15-year-old participant said: “I’ve lived with my family in Italy, in Hungary… but there weren’t any such activities organised for young refugees there.”