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Adults with movement difficulties

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

European Union and the Republic of Slovenia

Respect differences as part of human diversity.Ensure equal opportunities in all fields of citizenship.

Europe 2020, UN Convention,International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (WHO 2001)

Equalisation of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities Act ( ZIMI Nov. 2010)

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

The purpose of this Act shall be to prevent and eliminate discrimination against persons with disabilities on the basis

of disability. The objective of this Act shall be to create equal

opportunities for persons with disabilities in all areas of life.

We all have to build an inclusive society

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

Examples of good practice

Who is a person with movement difficulties?

Good rehabilitation adds significantly up to reduced disability and increased

independence!

What content is actually not possible due to movement difficulties?

We must always be mindful of what a man

CAN DO!!!!

CONTENTS AND THE MANNER OF PRESENTATION

all sensory channels VAKOG

PUPIL TEACHERKNOWLEDGE, SKILLSFLEXIBILITYCREATIVITYGOOD RELATIONSHIPRESOURCEFULNESSRESPECT FOR THE DIGNITY

KNOWLEDGESKILLSCAPACITY

METHODSTECHNIQUES ACCESSORIES

Can he learn languages? ……..Maybe better than us!!!

He may even become a teacher!!!!

What do we need to be successful?

Knowledge, experience, creativity, cooperation..

General knowledge of the ability to function

Paraplegia Malformation Tetraplegia

HemiplegiaAmputation Acquired brain injury Cerebral palsy Multiple sclerosis Muscular dystrophy

Ask a person where and how you can help – he/she knows it the best!

Ask a person who you can contact for more information and cooperation!

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

The programme for people who work with or meet persons with Acquired Brain Injury ……..

to better support and assist them.

www.abi-project.eu

When necessary, it is important to ensure good cooperation

between teachers and experts in rehabilitation

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

TOGETHER WE CAN DO MORE FOR THE Inclusive LIFELONG LEARNINg IN

THE Inclusive Society

irena.rebersak@center-zarja.si october 2011

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