Tag: EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

  • Seniors Neuropsychological Disorders Patients & EU Fundamental Rights

    Seniors Neuropsychological Disorders Patients & EU Fundamental Rights

    Proposal:  Safeguarding dementia & other neuropsychological disorders patients’ and caregivers’ rights through strategic litigation in Europe

    Proposed Implementation: 2026 to 2029

    Call: CERV-2025-CHAR-LITI – Call for proposals to promote civil society organisations’ awareness of, capacity building and implementation of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

    Topic: CERV-2025-CHAR-LITI

    Type of Action: CERV-PJG- CERV Project Grants

    Proposed Budget: 421 359,58€

    Keywords: dementia, Strategic litigation, EU Charter, rights, neuropsychological disorders, seniors

    Objective: Seniors with dementia or other neuropsychological disorders face some of the highest risks of rights violations in the EU, ranging from unequal access to services and healthcare, to neglect, abuse, and discrimination. Despite the protection offered by the EU Charter of fundamental rights, their rights often remain unrecognized or unenforced. Caregivers, who can play a crucial role in safeguarding these rights, frequently lack adequate knowledge and support to act as advocates. Most civil society organizations working with them have not yet used the potential of strategic litigation, thus missing an important opportunity to defend and promote their rights.

    The project addresses this gap by empowering seniors with dementia or other neuropsychological disorders and their caregivers, while strengthening the capacity of civil society organizations, human rights defenders, legal professionals & practitioners, Ombuds Institutions, equality bodies & national human rights institutions to use the EU Charter for advocacy and strategic litigation.

    The project’s impact will be threefold: 

    -Empowerment and dignity for seniors with dementia or other neuropsychological disorders, who will gain accessible tools (home toolkit) and dedicated support (rights advocators) to make their voices heard.

    -Strengthened advocacy and protection by caregivers, volunteers, and professionals, who will act as “rights advocators” and ensure continuity beyond the project’s lifespan.

    -Systemic change through capacity building of organizations, institutions & professionals across Europe, making rights enforcement a shared and ongoing responsibility.

    By combining empowerment of individuals with structural capacity-building, the project will help transform awareness into action and action into systemic change, ensuring that the rights of seniors with dementia or other neuropsychological disorders are not only recognized in principle but fully enforced in practice across the EU.

    Partners:

    • Challedu Astiki Mi Kerdoskopiki Etaireia
    • Health Citizens – European Institute
    • Koinofeles Somateio Arogis Kai Frontidas Ilikiomeel 
    • Kentro Evropaikou Syntagmatikou Dikaio Idryma 
    • Erevnitiko Idrima
    • Cooperativa Sociale Cooss Marche Onlus Societa
    • Komiteen for Sundhedsoplysning
  • Neuropsychological Disorders, Seniors and Fundamental Rights

    Neuropsychological Disorders, Seniors and Fundamental Rights

    Proposal: Strategic Litigation to Address Seniors Rights in European Union

    Proposed Implementation:  2025 to 2027

    Call:  CERV-2024-CHAR-LITI – Promote civil society organisations’ awareness of, capacity building and implementation of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

    Topic: CERV-2024-CHAR-LITI-LITIGATION

    Type of Action: Type of Action: CERV-PJG – CERV Project Grants

    Proposed Budget: 508 057,40€

    Keywords: Strategic Litigation, Seniors, Neuropsychological disorders, Dementia, civil society organizations, capacity building, legal professionals and practitioners, human rights defenders, EU Charter

    Objective: the project aims to promote Strategic Litigation actions and enforcement of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights to address breaches of the rights of Seniors and especially those with neuropsychological disorders. The project intends to form a community of practice to share knowledge and improve the multistakeholder cooperation and exchange of good practices among civil society organizations , human rights defenders, legal professionals and practitioners, Ombuds Institutions, equality bodies and independent human rights bodies.

    The project also wants to develop tools on how to use EU Charter for strategic litigation of Seniors, developing the organizations ability to develop a litigation strategy and communicate and advocate on fundamental rights of Seniors under the Charter. As well as conducting research on case studies, and creating an advocacy campaign with short videos and podcasts on social media workshops increasing the awareness and knowledge of the key target groups and general public of seniors’ rights under EU law.

    Partners:

    • Challedu
    • Health Citizens – European Institute
    • Corporation for Succor and Care of Elderly and Disabled
    • Kentro Evropaikou Syntagmatikou Dikaio Idryma 
    • Erevnitiko Idrima
    • Cooperativa Sociale Cooss Marche Onlus Societa