News from all fields

ECCE and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Bernard Heldt, vice president of ECCE, writes in this article about the development and the work of the European Co-operation in Anthroposophical Curative Education and Social Therapy.

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Stopping the water from flowing away

Water researchers from Witten-Herdecke University in Germany are involved in a project in India to stop water losses. The aim is to provide a more reliable water supply not just in the major cities but also in more rural areas.  … >>

Protecting childhood

As the Save Childhood Movement in the UK prepares for National Children’s Day 2016, campaigns are also underway to stop the erosion of natural childhood.  … >>

The cosmos in your living room

It reflects the real relationships between the planets transformed into sound and transposed to be suitable for human hearing. … >>

Please help to stop the closure of St. Christopher’s School in Bristol

St Christopher’s is an independent Special School and Children’s Home providing an integrated waking day curriculum for up to 52 weeks encompassing care, education and therapy for children and young people between the ages of 5-19. … >>

SEKEM initiative receives UN prize in the fight agains soil erosion

The Egyptian SEKEM Initiative has received the “Land for Life Award 2015” from the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).  … >>

Motueka Rudolf Steiner School Trust

Our small Steiner school community is struggling to fund the school through a difficult year. Please help us get through. … >>

Children in the present

Development of physical, mental and spiritual health. … >>

Breaking free of trauma

Emergency education in northern Iraq … >>

Sharing the Value of the Desert

SEKEM Attends the “5th Kubuqi International Desert Forum” … >>

Summer Camp Iona and Isle of Mull 2016

Iona, the "birth place" of the cosmic Christianity  … >>

Annual Giving Appeal 2015

This week the Glenaeon Foundation launches Annual Giving 2015.  … >>