Volume 2 by Eva-Maria Schnaith now available in Russian and Volume 4 by Andreas Fischer now available in Danish Since...
Feb 16, 202416. February 2024
To the worldwide movement of anthroposophic initiatives in the field of disabilities, education, social pedagogy and social work. Member organizations from more than 50 countries are working together under the umbrella of the Council. Together, we are striving to contribute to a 21st century world in which a good life is possible for all human beings. Our work focuses on situations where persons are at risk of being excluded from access to education, health and social participation because of a disability or social circumstances. This means that we see our task on the one hand in supporting the individual on his or her biographical path, and on the other hand in creating social spaces in which this individual path can move and unfold.
Inclusive Social Development in Professional Education for Educators, Therapists and Social Professions April 30 - May 4, 2024, at La...
Registration is now open for the inclusive conference "Community in Conversation – Learning inclusion together" from May 8–11, 2024 in...
From 2–6 October 2024 we will celebrate a special international conference: - 100 years ago, the Curative Education Course was...
Annual conference of the International Training Circle. Date subject to change. More information will follow.
Annual conference of the International Training Circle. Date subject to change. More information will follow.
The Council represents the interdisciplinary field of special needs education, social pedadgogy, social therapy and social work with and for individuals with disabilities within the School of Spiritual Science and its sections.
The worldwide movement of Camphill communities is represented in the Council through the Camphill Movement Group.
WSIF is an international network of spiritually-inspired social initiatives aiming to address human poverty, marginalization and inequality.
The German association of anthroposophic social service providers supports the work of the Council with expertise and resources.
As members of the Council, the Friends support international volunteer service and emergency pedagogy.
The Swiss association of anthroposophic social service providers supports the work of the Council with expertise and resources.