The European Academy of Childhood Disability (EACD) is an international, non-profit organization founded in 1989, and is an association for anyone with a clinical and/or scientific interest in childhood-onset disabilities in Europe.
EACD's Mission is to promote research and education for the benefit of people with childhood-onset disabilities throughout Europe and beyond.
EACD Aims: In furtherance of our mission, the EACD shall engage in the following aims and activities:
- To promote and extend research in all aspects of childhood disability and publish the useful results of such research
- To ensure regular education and exchange of information bearing on all aspects of childhood disability through meetings, congresses, symposia, working groups, training courses, exhibitions and publications.
- To support the medical and scientific aspects of research into the care and treatment of childhood disabilities.
- To foster cooperation between those active in the field of childhood disabilities in Europe and elsewhere.
- To encourage people throughout Europe to become professionally active in the field of childhood disabilities.
- To maintain the highest possible ethical and scientific standards in all EACD activities, and to encourage the use of the highest possible ethical and scientific standards by those working in the field of childhood disabilities.
EACD's values are: Collaboration, Knowledge, Inclusion and Integrity
Industry
Non-profit Organization Management, Biotechnology research and development, Research and testing, IT, Internet, R&D, Research, general, Exhibition and conference organisers, Services to businesses, Business Services, Academic
HQ Location
Spoorwegstraat 12
Bruges, Flemish Region 8200, BE