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Rigas Society of visually Impaired and Blind See Me

Country: Latvia

Rigas Society of visually Impaired and Blind See Me

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-3-LV02-KA205-003618
    Funder Contribution: 25,100 EUR

    The aim of the project is to promote cooperation and raise awareness among young people with and without visual disabilities. Young people with vision should learn where, how, to what extent they can help people with visual disabilities in acceptable way for the blind ones. As a part of the project, we want to carry out activities among young people with visual disabilities and without visual problems by using adapted types of sport and promoting it not only locally but also on international scale.Young people who have not been in contact with visually impaired and blind people lack the knowledge and skills of dealing with people with visual difficulties, since the mind can only be formed by acting jointly. The opportunity to participate in joint activities is a benefit for all young people, both with and without visual problems. It is an opportunity for young people with low vision and blind eyes to participate fully in society. For young people without visual difficulties, it is an opportunity to expand their horizons, gain knowledge and skills, become more open to the unknown. Joint action and achievement of the goal will contribute to the development of collaborative skills, mutual respect, and trust building. Cooperation with young people from other EU countries within the framework of the project will enable positive communication experiences, strengthen foreign language knowledge, expand knowledge of other EU cultures; encourage daring, and seeking new challenges.The project will involve young people from The Society of Riga Visually Impaired and Blind “See me” and the Polish association “Fundacja Kopalnia Inicjatyw”, both with and without visual disturbance. Participation in the project will be voluntary. The project will involve 26 direct participants, with 13 participants from each country. There will be approximately 30 more participants in each country participating in the organisation of project activities locally.Project activities, lessons will include non-formal training of young people with vision on dynamism, forms of expression, special auxiliary staff, supporting personnel, guide dogs, necessary assistance, etc. All the participants in the project will participate in joint activities for better understanding of life of those with and without vision; practical application of knowledge in cooperation; cycling in tandem, testing infrastructure and environmental accessibility; mutual learning, collaboration, trust, respect to one another, learning communication capabilities and a foreign language; jointly collecting and drawing up acquired materials and lessons, creating a project diary, describing the experience gained through participation in project activities. Young people will share their experience stories telling about the types of help or support they need in their lives.Methods used within the project: group work, interviews, interviews, skills, etc.As a result of the project, young people will gain awareness, necessary knowledge at work and in communication with people with visual disturbances and share the experience with schoolmates, students, colleagues. Young people will acquire new knowledge and skills, improve communication skills and foreign language knowledge, be more confident of themselves, be able to cooperate better and trust people without visual impairment.A collection of youth experience stories (with collected and presented materials, information) will be created during the project, which will be useful for continued cooperation with young people with visual disabilities.Summarised recommendations made during the project for assistants of people with vision disabilities (text, audio, video format, etc.) will be inserted into the IT environment.Information on checked and safe tandem cycling routes in Latvia and Poland will be gathered and provided publically.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2017-1-ES01-KA201-038019
    Funder Contribution: 269,010 EUR

    "The visually impaired constitute a community at risk of social exclusion. Beyond the strict definition of visual impairment, or the percentage of vision loss of each individual, adequate training is crucial for the full social integration of this community. In addition, raising the awareness of the rest of the population towards the special needs of disadvantaged groups in general and visually impaired people in particular requires educational interventions in this regard. On the other hand, the emergence of new technologies, such as 3D printing, has opened a range of educational possibilities and services that can alleviate the aforementioned inequalities and collaborate in inclusive actions. The main objective of this project is to attend to the inclusion of students with visual impairment. This objective is addressed from a number of points, including service-learning methodologies that promote awareness of the needs of this group and the educational development of 3D printing skills. The 3D products can facilitate routines and empower the visually impaired students involved in their design, production and evaluation. It is strongly recommended that the visually impaired attend a specific training, but also it should be complemented by inclusive training in conventional schools. Students entering the school for the first time always receive the pertinent documentation that includes, generally: schedules, rules, staff of the centre, facilities plans (blueprint), etc. All these data are usually translated into Braille when a visually impaired student enters. Everything except plans. Around this last ""lack"" and necessity this project is structured. To this end, it is proposed: - Design a specific training of teachers that includes: a) technical and didactic aspects of 3D design and printing; B) knowledge about the service-learning methodology centered on visual impairment. - Develop and edit a didactic unit related to 3D printing linked to the learning service, including a teacher's guide and an associated student mini textbook. - Train teachers in this regard to implement both ideas in the classroom. - To implement in the classroom the learning of 3D printing, with the aim of generating useful objects for the visually impaired, in particular school plans, as well as plans of outpatient clinics, hospitals, metro stations, urban routes maps, etc. - Involve students with visual impairment in the process of learning competencies in 3D printing, including the design, preparation and / or evaluation of the ""3D objects"" produced. - Make available to the community of people with visual impairment such objects. Depending on the number and quality of ""manufactured"" objects, they will be donated to the ""mapped"" places (hospitals, museums, etc.). The expected impact is clearly visible. There will be effects, both in awareness-raising about the visual impairment (among the participating students), and in improving the life conditions of the final users of the 3D objects. All the necessary means of diffusion will be used to guarantee its visibility. Likewise, the sustainability of the project is ensured both by the long ""useful life"" of the objects generated (permanent regarding their designs), as well as by the didactic methodology used. It will be easily replicable in successive years and surely, will leave a mark (in values) in the participating students. In order to guarantee the success of the project, we have tried to ensure that the partnership covers the maximum aspects. The partners are: two governmental and one non-governmental organizations dedicated to the inclusion (education and rehabilitation) of the visually impaired; A company that produces 3D printing equipment; An educational regional institution; Several educational centres where there are visually impaired students enrolled. In addition, the geographic location of the partners (Greece, Latvia, Spain and Iceland) ensures sufficient variety to generate the corresponding synergies, providing very different visions of the project approach, thus ensuring an adequate European dimension."

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