Tuzla and Bologna. An exchange, a comparison, a project. Body to ideas, legs to dreams… 2012-2013
Project Objectives
The project aims at structuring a stable relationship on the study and research of appropriate responses against major problems emerging in the growth of adolescents with disabilities , including actors established in the Bologna area (CADIAI, Open Space, University of Bologna, Documentation Centre of Crespellano ) and the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina , with the aim of planning training courses that they can respond with common tools, strategies and planning issues related to the new issues at stake and to find opportunities for constructive dialogue through the exchange of experiences and interventions training .The course, which began in 2009 , by the will of the social cooperative CADIAI , has created a series of actions that , in addition to having made known to each other's countries, the internal organization of centers for the disabled , have allowed us to identify additional needs, age-related adolescent , on which to focus future activities. The work of training done in those two countries was aimed at a training course for operators on the topic of emotions/sexuality of disabled children.Exchange and return the work carried out in Bologna was particularly effective
Summary
The project provided training sessions with experts who had the goal of helping operators to focus on the more critical issues related to the theme: "how to help the processes of growth with particular reference to the issues affective /sexual." Essentially, it was the exchange by trainers Italians and Bosnians on the good performance of the path through the ongoing debate about just putting the program and the documentation of the obtained materials.The visit to Italy by a Bosnian delegation has allowed us to share the results of the route taken and the results obtained.
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