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Casa di Anita è una struttura dove vengono ospitate bambine di strada o ragazze che vivono in circostanze difficili. Negli ultimi anni vi hanno trovato Read more

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Cittadinanza ONLUS

Casa di Anita è una struttura dove vengono ospitate bambine di strada o ragazze che vivono in circostanze difficili.

Negli ultimi anni vi hanno trovato rifugio molte bambine di etnia Masai, che sono fuggite da matrimoni combinati con uomini molto più anziani di loro. Tale Centro si trova a Ngong, 20 Km a sud di Nairobi e le bambine ospitate vivono con coppie, che hanno i propri figli biologici.

La vita nelle case è strutturata come quella di una tipica famiglia africana allargata, dove tutti i membri godono del calore della vita familiare e si dividono le responsabilità della quotidianità.

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Pune (India) – International Diploma in Mental Health Law and Human Rights

 

The Indian Law Society, in collaboration with WHO Geneva, has announced the opening of admissions to the International Diploma in Mental Health Law and Human Rights for the academic year 2009 – 2010.

In light of the new UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, as well as the increasing numbers of countries undertaking mental health reform, this course will provide students with relevant knowledge and skills to support countries in bringing about positive change in this area.

More info at: http://www.mentalhealthlaw.in/ 

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Berat (Albania) – Update: Educational Programme restarts in the new Day Centre.

 

On 6 October 2008 the ‘Day Centre for Children with Disabilities’in Berat opened its 2008-2009 educational programme.

Only since a few years the Albanian national legislation foresees the regular enrollment of children affected by less severe neuropsychiatric disorders in the public education system. Nevertheless, far less resources than necessary have been allocated to date, nor specific programmes designed, in order to make the new regulation effective and provide adequate support to disabled children’s integration into the school system.

In October 2007 Cittadinanza and its trustworthy Albanian partner ‘Shen Asti Foundation’ have therefore set up in Berat Day Centre a specific ‘Support to School Integration’ educational programme, which aims at providing disabled children with specific didactic support and both individual and group rehabilitation, in order to allow them to be succesfully enrolled and integrated in the national education system. In the first year of activity the programme involved approximately 20 children aged 4 to12.

Now, activities take place every afternoon in the new Day Centre, inaugurated in May 2008. Its construction was funded by Shen Asti and it was adequately equipped with Cittadinanza’s contribution. The ground-level building covers 220 square metres, entirely ‘barrier-free’, specifically designed for access and use by disabled people. It includes a huge recreational hall, three classrooms for group activities, a physiotherapy gym, kitchen, administrative office and auxiliary services.

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