ENUSP has representation in the following organisations…
European Disability Forum (EDF)
Empowering patients and patient organisations benefits not only their own wellbeing. It has been shown to improve the wellbeing of the community as a whole.
EPF acts as an intermediary between the patient community and EU policymakers, by providing a crucial cross-disease perspective based on issues that have a direct impact on patients’ lives in a national and regional context. How and why do we do that? Learn more about our policy work.
European Patient Forum (EPF)
Empowering patients and patient organisations benefits not only their own wellbeing.
It has been shown to improve the wellbeing of the community as a whole. EPF acts as an intermediary between the patient community and EU policymakers, by providing a crucial cross-disease perspective based on issues that have a direct impact on patients’ lives in a national and regional context.
How and why do we do that? Learn more about our policy work.
Center for the Advancement of Civil Society Organizations (CEACSO)
We support organisations in enhancing the active involvement of their beneficiaries.
At our core, beneficiary involvement means the active participation of individuals with firsthand experience, in the decisions and actions that directly affect them. By centering beneficiaries in the process, their perspectives, needs, and experiences contribute to shaping more meaningful and effective outcomes.
To achieve this, we focus on capacity building, provide tailored guidance, and engage in collaborative efforts.
CEACSO is a registered non-profit organisation based in Brussels, working with organisations throughout Europe and beyond.
The Fundamental Rights Platform (FRP)
Fundamental rights define minimum standards to ensure everyone is treated with dignity.
We help promote and protect those rights, including:
- the right to be free from discrimination on the basis of age, disability or ethnic background;
- the right to have your personal data protected;
- the right to get access to justice.
Our staff includes legal experts, political and social scientists, statisticians, and communication specialists.
We engage with stakeholders from the local to the international level. Our team shares evidence-based insights and advice with policy- and decision-makers.