1 ili dage 2 svobodnih mesta na letnuyu shkolu, Lithuania

Liudmila Ilyukhina president at skazka.no
Thu Jun 6 16:37:48 EDT 2013


1 ledig plas på trening kurs, info på engelsk nederst. Kontakt ved
interesse post at skazka.no
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У нас образовалось 1 свободное место для поездки на летнюю
школу-обучение 15-21 июля. Если вас двое - возможно даже два места,
(пока гарантии нет, но буду "выбивать" если надо)!
+500 опыта работы с детьми, личного и профессионального, обновленное
резюме и т.д.
оплачивают проживание, питание на 100%
дорогу - 70%

Требования: любить детей, знать английский, быть свободным 15-21 июля
NB! русский знать не обязательно!
NB2! быть "из Трондхейма" тоже не обязательно!

Описание программы:
PLACE AND DATE
The training course will take place in Siauliai, Lithuania from 15th to
21st of July. The 15th of July is an arrival day; the 21st of July is a
departure. Arrival is until 18.00. It is obligatory to all selected
participants to arrange their arrival and departure according to these
dates.

THE MAIN AIM OF THE TRAINING COURSE
To provide occupational therapy as a tool that will be used in work with
young people who have mental/intelligent/physical/learning etc. disorders.

OBJECTIVES OF THE TRAINING COURSE
to acquaint with the theory of occupational therapy;
to provide working methods/techniques of occupational therapy (will be
specified in methodology);
to provide assessment techniques;
to provide the sense of European citizenship;
to provide the sense cultural awareness in order to prevent from
cultural and social discrimination.

CHILDREN OF THE FUTURE: THE CONTEXT
People with various mental/intelligent/psysical/learning etc. disorders
have many needs, which irregularly evidence during different stages of
disease. On purpose to provide thorough help, many services are
required. For convalescent it requires to regain lost skills to become a
social player again. For recovered ] only a partly help to re]enter
the society. Specially prepared staff ] tenders, psychologists, social
workers, pedagogies, therapists and volunteers ] have proved that they
are important participants in order to take care and help disable people
to recover and come back to the natural environment.
One major tool that might help people with disabilities to integrate
into social environment and diminish the influence of psychosocial
problems is occupational therapy. In fact, the main goal of occupational
therapy is to help people across the lifespan to participate in the
things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday
activities. For example, common occupational therapy interventions
include helping children with disabilities to participate fully in
school and social situations, helping people recovering from injury to
regain skills, and providing supports for older adults experiencing
physical and cognitive changes.




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