ACERISH2 Project details page

Project
Title:
ACERISH2 : améliorer les compétences des encadrants, renforcer l'intégration sociale des handicapés
ProjectID:
Leonardo da Vinci
Description:
The overall aim of the ACERISH project is to increase the levels of independence and social integration of disabled people across Europe by encouraging standardised and recognised systems of support and accreditation for disabled people, and disabled people’s practitioners.
The project aims to have influence on key decision makers in European countries to raise the bar in all aspects of life for disabled people and those who work with disabled people. Each partner in the project will actively seek to promote positive change for disabled people in their country, using the European-wide research to direct the nature of the changes that should be proposed and implemented.
It is hoped that disabled people’s services will be further advanced and become more accessible as a result of the project, and that the most positive aspects of disabled people’s services in each partner’s countries can be implemented into the systems of countries that are not as efficient in certain areas.
Parallel to the research into disability, ACERISH also hopes to raise awareness of social, cultural and economic issues affecting disabled people in Europe, and aims to encourage the removal of barriers that might prevent disabled people from integrating into society.
As well as encouraging improved practices for disabled people within each individual country, ACERISH hopes to influence a greater standardisation of disabled people’s services and structures across the continent, making it easier for disabled people and disabled people’s practitioners to move from one country to another and fit into the systems in place.
To fully achieve all the goals of ACERISH will take many years, but this innovative project hopes to make as large a contribution as possible to the ultimate target of changing attitudes, systems, procedures and legislation for the better of disabled people in Europe.
The project aims to have influence on key decision makers in European countries to raise the bar in all aspects of life for disabled people and those who work with disabled people. Each partner in the project will actively seek to promote positive change for disabled people in their country, using the European-wide research to direct the nature of the changes that should be proposed and implemented.
It is hoped that disabled people’s services will be further advanced and become more accessible as a result of the project, and that the most positive aspects of disabled people’s services in each partner’s countries can be implemented into the systems of countries that are not as efficient in certain areas.
Parallel to the research into disability, ACERISH also hopes to raise awareness of social, cultural and economic issues affecting disabled people in Europe, and aims to encourage the removal of barriers that might prevent disabled people from integrating into society.
As well as encouraging improved practices for disabled people within each individual country, ACERISH hopes to influence a greater standardisation of disabled people’s services and structures across the continent, making it easier for disabled people and disabled people’s practitioners to move from one country to another and fit into the systems in place.
To fully achieve all the goals of ACERISH will take many years, but this innovative project hopes to make as large a contribution as possible to the ultimate target of changing attitudes, systems, procedures and legislation for the better of disabled people in Europe.
Description in original language:
Le projet Acerish met en œuvre l’expertise de 7 pays européens afin de permettre le développement de systèmes, de services et de qualifications pour les encadrants des personnes handicapées en Europe.
Modified:
03/25/2009
Subject:
To promote the independence of disabled people through the training of those who work with them.
url:
Coverage:
FRA; HUN; POL; Others; BGR; NOR; ESP; GBR
Partner:
AGORA, BMOFSZO, ESAT Apajh, FOVAHM, IVADIS, Marie Curie Association...
audience:
Disabled person, partner, relative or carer of disabled person, person who works with disabled people, person who trains those who work with disabled people...
Life Cycle Status:
Completed
Start Date:
10/01/2005
End Date:
09/30/2007
Typology:
LEONARDO DA VINCI
Coordinator
Coordinator contact detail
The details of a organization/person in charge of the coordination of the project (project promoter)
Organization:
AGORA
Firstname:
FRANCIS
Lastname:
LAVEAUX
Address:
39 RUE LAZARE CARNOT
email:
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phone:
+33663698182
Partners
PARTNER CONTACT DETAILS
organization:
AGORA
firstname:
Francis
lastname:
Laveaux
address:
65 rue Beauvais F-56100 Lorient FRANCE
email:
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phone:
+33 297 218 561
fax:
+33 297 212 119
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organization:
BMOFSZO
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organization:
ESAT Apajh
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organization:
FOVAHM
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organization:
IVADIS
address:
Avda del Puerto 108.46023 Valencia ESPANA
email:
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phone:
+34 963 378 240
fax:
+34 963 378 245
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organization:
Marie Curie Association
address:
Magura 9a Str. 4000 Plovlov Bulgaria
email:
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phone:
+35 932 622 128
fax:
+35 932 628 890
organization:
University of Lodz
address:
10/12 Smugova Str. 91-433 Lodz POLAND
email:
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phone:
+42 635 40 00
fax:
+42 635 40 43
organization:
University of Kaposvar
address:
7400 Kaposvar Guba Sandor u.40 HUNGARY
email:
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phone:
+36 82 42 53 59
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organization:
University of Kristiansand
firstname:
Bjorg
lastname:
S. Rustad
email:
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organization:
Volunteer Center North Lanarkshire
address:
84 Main Street Wishaw North Lanarkshire ML2 7LX
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Targets
Direct Targets:
Adults; Tutors; Social Workers; Students; Employers; Trainers; Human Resource Experts; Training Expert
Indirect Targets:
Adults; People with Disabilities
Framework
Environmental Factors:
Attitudes
Tangible Products
FIRST MATERIAL TITLE:
PROPOSAL TO VALIDATE THE COMPETENCES OF PROFESSIONNALS WORKING WITH PEOPLE WITH
Abstract:
The objectives of this document are to outline the steps to validate acquired experience of practitioner
working with people with disability
These processes are based on assessing and recognizing a wide range of knowledge, know how, skills
and competences which practitioners develop throughout their lives.
working with people with disability
These processes are based on assessing and recognizing a wide range of knowledge, know how, skills
and competences which practitioners develop throughout their lives.
Authors:
ALL PARTNERS OF THE ACERISH2 PROEJCT
Editor:
AGORA
Date:
10/01/2007
Availabilty:
yes
IPR limitation:
yes
Type:
Text
Media:
Web
Other Media:
Please note that the outcome is under pdf and not printable. If you need a printable version please ask us at francislaveaux@yahoo.fr
Accessible & Usable for End Users:
no
Language:
en; fr
Web link:
SECOND MATERIAL TITLE:
Practice and competences of professionals working with people with disability
Abstract:
This product presents a research based on two objectives:
- To explore the vital competences of the practitioners working in the field of People with
disability: Formal competences, work organization, Personality profile of the practitioners,
co-operation/association, support of practitioners, weaknesses.
- To gather the descriptions of the various practical programmes concerning the support of
people with disability. The main focus was on the issue of staff competences and
professional preparation and implementation of the programme.
- To explore the vital competences of the practitioners working in the field of People with
disability: Formal competences, work organization, Personality profile of the practitioners,
co-operation/association, support of practitioners, weaknesses.
- To gather the descriptions of the various practical programmes concerning the support of
people with disability. The main focus was on the issue of staff competences and
professional preparation and implementation of the programme.
Authors:
ALL ACERISH PARTNERS
Editor:
AGORA
Date:
10/01/2007
Availability:
yes
IPR limitation:
yes
Type:
Text
Other Type:
Please note that the outcome is under pdf and not printable. If you need a printable version please ask us at francislaveaux@yahoo.fr
Media:
Web
Accessible & Usable for End Users:
no
Language:
en; fr
Web link:
THIRD MATERIAL TITLE:
Disabled practitioner: basic competences
Abstract:
Definition of skills considered most necessary for the development of the functions to be carried out
by the practitioner of disabled persons.
In addition, it seeks to discover whether or not the acquisition of the said skills is achieved through
formal education systems or at the work position.
by the practitioner of disabled persons.
In addition, it seeks to discover whether or not the acquisition of the said skills is achieved through
formal education systems or at the work position.
Authors:
all acerish partners
Editor:
AGORA
Date:
10/01/2007
Availability:
yes
IPR limitation:
yes
Type:
Text
Other Type:
Please note that the outcome is under pdf and not printable. If you need a printable version please ask us at francislaveaux@yahoo.fr
Accessible & Usable for End Users:
no
Language:
en; fr
Web link:
FOURTH MATERIAL TITLE:
Background information related to disability
Abstract:
This is an introduction that aims to provide background information related to disability in order to
create among the partners an appropriate working framework:
- Some facts an figures of disability
- Disability models
- Definitions of disability
- Classifications of disability
- Acerish approach
- Acerish definition of disability
create among the partners an appropriate working framework:
- Some facts an figures of disability
- Disability models
- Definitions of disability
- Classifications of disability
- Acerish approach
- Acerish definition of disability
Authors:
all acerish partners
Date:
10/01/2007
Availability:
yes
IPR limitation:
yes
Type:
Text
Other Type:
Please note that the outcome is under pdf and not printable. If you need a printable version please ask us at francislaveaux@yahoo.fr
Media:
Web
Accessible & Usable for End Users:
no
Language:
en; fr
Web link:
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