The Queen of Spain chaired the IV Conference on Informative Treatment of Disability in the Media at the Headquarters of the Madrid Press Association.
The meeting was organised by the 'A la Par' Foundation, Federation of Associations of Journalists of Spain (FAPE), and the Royal Board on Disability of the Ministry of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare. The report 'Access to information and the media for people with intellectual disabilities' was presented. A round table was also held where the 'Reflections on information accessibility in times of pandemic' was discussed.
The 'A la Par' Foundation' works with people with intellectual disabilities, supporting their rights and their participation in society, designing supports where they encounter barriers. FAPE is the leading professional organisation for journalists in Spain. Its main mission is to defend the freedom of information and the rights of professionals in the free exercise of journalism. The Royal Board on Disability is an autonomous body of the General State Administration which among other functions promotes the application of human rights and scientific knowledge to actions on disability, along with facilitating collaborations between different institutions.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
PANT SUIT: Hugo Boss 'Kocani' Pinstripe Blazer (repeat) with the Hugo Boss 'Ariysa' Pinstripe Cropped Trousers $248 (new).
TOP: Hugo Boss 'Cylani' pleated neck blouse (repeat).
HANDBAG: Carolina Herrera 'Baret' navy leather clutch bag (repeat).
SHOES: Magrit navy leather pumps (repeat).