
‘Focus on specific learning disabilities on EU level’ is a European Citizens’ Initiative. It aims to grant more rights to people with specific learning disabilities (e.g. Dyslexia) by creating a European definition of the problem and granting more funds for research on the issue.
This initiative has been written and presented by people from this faculty.
Please sign the initiative here and share it with your friends and family.
This initiative is needed: not all countries within the European Union regulate specific learning disabilities in the same way. The definitions are very different from country to country. Also, the way to diagnose this disability differs from member state to member state.
This initiative has also been created thanks to Maastricht University, and FASoS. Nia Raycheva and Rebecca Lizier managed to draft this initiative thanks to the skills they acquired during the European Studies course.
The aim is to collect 1 million signatures around the European Union.
You can find out more about the project here. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact organisers Rebecca Lizier via subleva.stories@gmail.com or Nia Raycheva via subleva.stories@gmail.com.