Inclusive
Inclusive Education at EAFC Morlanwelz
"Advanced education" also means "inclusive education," which allows everyone with a physical, motor, or sensory disability to pursue their studies and thus reintegrate into professional life and feel fully recognized.
Our goal is to establish reasonable accommodations and support systems to reduce the material, educational, social, and psychological barriers these individuals face when accessing education.

If you think you might encounter this type of difficulty, you can contact Ms. Valérie Delginiesse, inclusive coordinator, via the following email address: valerie.delginiesse@eafcmlz.be
You can also make an appointment with her to discuss your situation and find reasonable accommodations throughout your course.
Steps:
Your request for reasonable accommodations must be written with the help of the designated contact person, at least ten working days before the start of the relevant teaching unit.
The documents to be provided by the student are: Certificate of (para-)medical expertise
- Either a supporting document, that is to say a proof or certificate issued by a competent public administration or any judicial decision recognizing a handicap, an incapacity, an occupational disease, a work accident resulting in permanent disability.
- Either a report from a specialist in the relevant medical or paramedical field.
This report or document must be less than five years old at the time of application.
Procedure for requesting reasonable accommodation(s)
Monitoring procedures:
Once your request for reasonable accommodations has been written, completed, dated and signed, it is submitted to the Academic Council which will make a reasoned decision.
Subject to your acceptance, your personalized support will be assessed throughout the training and adapted as needed.
For further information, you can consult, via the link , the decree relating to Inclusive Social Advancement Education of June 30, 2016, as well as circular 9034 of September 15, 2023.

