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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:EPR, APEE, Josefsheim gGmbH, Fundación San Francisco de Borja para personas con discapacidad intelectual, ISTITUTO DON CALABRIAEPR,APEE,Josefsheim gGmbH,Fundación San Francisco de Borja para personas con discapacidad intelectual,ISTITUTO DON CALABRIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2018-1-PT01-KA204-047468Funder Contribution: 185,011 EURThis project is based on previous experience developed at our institution in the framework of a scientific study about the design of an education program to promote the quality of life of adults with multiple disabilities, validated by international experts. We now feel the need to bring together the best practices developed at European level in this area, to promote the qualification and fairness of the services available to these citizens. Regarding education for the quality of life of people with disabilities, it is aimed at focusing on an educational system of multidimensional and multidisciplinary nature that respects diversity, individuality and development, aiming at a culture of cooperation and collaboration for the disabled. problem solving, maximizing the potential of each individual with a disability and providing an improvement in the educational response. This project intends to develop an education program to promote the quality of life of adults with severe and profound disabilities, defining strategies to be implemented with these people and their families, as well as identifying areas of training for employees and guidelines of organizational policies and practices. In this context, the main objective of the project is to improve the education of adults with disabilities through the provision of educational strategies that promote their quality of life and foster the qualification and professionalism of service providers in the scope of that issue. The project involves about 270 participants from the following target groups: clients, professionals, managers and stakeholders of centers for the education of adults with severe and profound disabilities or similar organizations; researchers from a research center on education for the quality of life of people with disabilities; persons concerned with the quality of life of people with disabilities; and policy makers. It will be determined the profile of the quality of life of adults persons with severe and profound disabilities and identified individual variables, services and community that are predictors of personal quality of life outcomes (quantitative methodology and benchmarking). We intend to identify good practices and successful experiences developed by partner in terms of adequacy, quality, force and relevance for improving the quality of life of adults with severe and profound disabilities (case study and benchlearning). And design an education program for the quality of life of adults with severe and profound disabilities In terms of expected results, it is expected that the application of the new paradigms through best practices based on conceptual models and frameworks of human functioning and the provision of individual support among people with disabilities, centered on change through innovation, reorganization of services and institutions and its effectiveness, contribute to a successful and effective impact in improving their quality of life. Thus, it is intended to promote a positive vision in the way these people are seen and lead to the change of attitudes towards the disabled population, reflecting the quality and the equity of the services made available during their life.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:ADEME, FUNDACION PATRIMONIO NATURAL DE CASTILLA Y LEON, STIPO VOF, CITY OF ZAGREB, ICLEI EURO +17 partnersADEME,FUNDACION PATRIMONIO NATURAL DE CASTILLA Y LEON,STIPO VOF,CITY OF ZAGREB,ICLEI EURO,TRUST-IT SRL,MAJOR DEVELOPMENT AGENCY THESSALONIKI SA - ORGANIZATION FOR LOCAL DEVELOPMENT (MDAT SA),Resilient Cities Catalyst Europe,MUNICIPALITY OF THESSALONIKI,Ev.-luth. Kirchengemeinde Hamburg-Veddel,CDP WW Europe,CENTAR MALI DOM,FHH,FHG,IEECP,APEE,Demos Helsinki,MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT,STIPO GREECE ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,WR,REGION CENTRE-VAL DE LOIREFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101214343Overall Budget: 7,516,890 EURFunder Contribution: 7,373,600 EURThe FairFuture project addresses the pressing need for climate adaptation, with a particular focus on vulnerable communities. The objective is to develop and test inclusive adaptation measures that are tailored to local vulnerabilities, with a particular emphasis on just resilience in order to prevent an exacerbation of existing inequalities. In collaboration with local and regional authorities (LRGs), national governments, and community-led initiatives, FairFuture will integrate climate risk assessments into local plans and policies. The project will operationalise Resilience Action Labs with the objective of co-developing equitable adaptation actions, measuring effectiveness, and promoting a broader understanding of just transformation in climate resilience. The FairFuture project aims to enhance local resilience, well-being and equity, providing a framework for inclusive decision-making and scalable adaptation strategies.
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