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DARE (Disability Advocacy Research in Europe) is a new European-wide training network for early stage researchers in the field of disability rights. The project has received €4.1m in funding from the European Commission’s Marie Curie programme. The DARE Project is co-ordinated by the Centre for Disability Law and Policy at the University of Galway, with the collaboration of 7 partner institutions: the Institute for Social and Political Sciences (Portugal) , Maastricht University (Netherlands), University of Leeds (UK), the European Disability Forum, the European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities, the University of Iceland and Swiss Paraplegic Research.

Dr. Eilionóir Flynn, Principal Investigator at the University of Galway said “The primary aim of DARE is to equip a new generation of researchers to respond to global challenges facing persons with disabilities and policy makers. Its goal is to give legitimacy, through research, to the lived experience of persons with disabilities, as a basis for law reform.”

Accessibility Statement for the DARE Website

Here is the link to the DARE website accessibility statement.