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World Congress on Adult Capacity (WCAC) 2026 8 July 2026 - 10 July 2026

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The Vrije Universiteit will host the 8th World Congress on Adult Capacity 'Maximising autonomy and tailoring safeguards for adults in need of support' in Amsterdam on 8, 9 and 10 July 2026. The congress will be convened by Kees Blankman and Rieneke Stelma-Roorda. It is our pleasure to invite you to join us in Amsterdam.

Bringing together international experts on aging, disability and guardianship, this congress provides a platform for contributions from the various disciplines and practices that contribute to improving the rights of persons in need of support.

In the coming decades, the dignity and human rights of  persons in need of support will be threatened by a number of developments. Not only by geopolitical tensions or the impact of climate change, but also by cuts in care budgets and access to justice. WCAC 2026 aims to bring together a community of researchers, people who care or are cared for, policymakers, practitioners and others in all relevant professions, NGO’s and other stakeholders to interact and learn from one another’s experiences to address the challenges of the next decade.

The working language during the congress is English. However, we are exploring the possibility of Spanish-language subtitles during the plenary sessions and the possibility of panel sessions in Spanish.

Amsterdam is an attractive location not only from a tourist point of view, but also because it is easily accessible via Schiphol – Amsterdam International Airport, one of Europe’s largest airports with many direct international flight connections. The Vrije Universiteit, the congress venue, is uniquely located between the airport (13 minutes) and the city centre (12 minutes), close to Amsterdam Zuid train station (9 minutes’ walk) and with a tram stop right outside the door.

Keep an eye on this website for more information and if you have any questions, feel free to contact us at wcac2026@vu.nl.

Abstract submission has now opened!

In order to submit an abstract please use this link.

Abstract can be submitted until 1 December 2025.

Registration has now opened!

Please use this form to register for the conference. The registration fee is €375 and can be paid by credit card.

Important dates

Important dates

1 August 2025: Call for abstracts opens online
1 October 2025: Registration process opens online (you can pre-register by sending an email to wcac2026@vu.nl)
1 December 2025: Abstract submission closes
2 February 2026: Results of abstract evaluation
1 March 2026: End of early bird registrations
8, 9 and 10 July 2026: WCAC 2026 Amsterdam

About World Congress on Adult Capacity (WCAC) 2026

Starting date

  • 8 July 2026 - 10 July 2026

Location

  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Address

  • De Boelelaan 1105
  • 1081 Amsterdam

Organised by

  • Kees Blankman and Rieneke Stelma-Roorda

Language

  • English

Congress Organising Committee

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