e-Inclusion :: Contacts
Contacts
The European Commission is keen to promote active discussion and sharing of ideas and experiences on e-Inclusion issues.
We encourage extensive use of www.epractice.eu to share experiences and best practices. More specifically, you can use the blog facilities for discussion and debate on a wide variety of e-Inclusion issues.
If you want to tell us more directly about your ideas or issues, you can email us at einclusion@ec.europa.eu.
Please also refer to the general contact page of the Information Society theme.
Keep Informed via the e-newsletter or via our RSS feed
We provide a regular email to update you on developments in the field
of e-Inclusion (View the
latest issue). As an alternative to the e-newsletter you can now subscribe
to an RSS feed and receive the news items as they are generated.
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To subscribe:
- If you have not yet registered to the Information Society Portal, then please register: you will be able to select your subject of interest and the e-newsletter on this Portal, as well as the Portal's more general Newsroom Email Update and other Portal services;
- If you have already registered to the Portal, go to the services page to subscribe to the e-Inclusion e-Newsletter.
- If you want to unsubscribe from the e-Newsletter go to the services page: Uncheck the box and click 'submit'.
Meeting places
For meetings at DG INFSO's premises on the Beaulieu site, please view the
access information
.
For other meeting places, please see this web page for all the maps for Commission's buildings in Brussels.
Difficulties in Accessing the Content of these Pages
Regarding these pages, the content production is under the supervision of the Unit, while the general layout and navigation is provided by the Web team of the Directorate General in relation with the Europa administration group. See information on DG Information Society's website accessibility .
The Commission is committed to ensure that information now published on its Web sites is accessible to people with disabilities. It has adopted the web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, compliance level AA, as objective to attaint for web sites published on EUROPA from January 2010 on. The Europa Information Provider Guide (IPG) has in particular sections regarding accessibility.
If you cannot fully access the information on a particular page of this sub-site, please e-mail us at eInclusion@ec.europa.eu and we will make effort to help you. This may include providing the information to you in an alternate format.
For further information and to learn more about these issues, visit the
Web
Accessibility sub-site of the Information Society theme on Europa and the Web
Accessibility Initiative site of the World Wide Web Consortium
.
Last update: 13/09/2011