Themes: Handicap

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APIA: training on feeding people with autism

Coordinated by Les Insatiables (Groupe SOS, France), the Erasmus+ APIA project, of which POUR LA SOLIDARITÉ-PLS is a partner, aims to improve the theoretical and technical knowledge of care professionals concerning the nutrition of adults with autism, so that they are better able to support them in their eating habits and promote their well-being and autonomy.

Actualité

Free resources to (re)mobilize people who are far from employment

POUR LA SOLIDARITÉ-PLS and its partners in the ReSolution project are pleased to inform you that the digital learning platform (MOOC) is accessible free of charge and available to all interested integration professionals. es.

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CirculAbility: Inclusion of people with disabilities and reduction of food waste

Coordinated by APF-France Handicap, the Erasmus+ CirculAbility project, of which POUR LA SOLIDARITÉ-PLS is a partner, aims to promote the professional inclusion of people with disabilities and to fight against food waste by creating a training course on the valorization of unsold food for specialized work structures.

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ReSolution: training to (re)mobilise people far from employment

Faced with an increased difficulty for European actors in charge of social or professional support for people who are far from employment, the ReSolution project aims to train professionals to innovate in terms of (re)mobilising these people.

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CHANGE OF VIEW: renew the methods of supporting vulnerable groups

The European project CHANGE OF VIEW aims to renew the methods of supporting vulnerable groups, particularly in the remobilisation phase, the first stage of any training programme. The project aims at two target groups: adult learners and educators or staff accompanying these groups.

Evénement

Improve the skills of home helpers for older people

On 22 October 2019, POUR LA SOLIDARITÉ – PLS organises a conference in Brussels on the development of professional skills for home helpers, and on improving the quality of care for the elderly person at home. This event is part of the atHOME European project which aims to improve the maintenance of older and dependent people at home.

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Improvement of home care and assistance: AT HOME

atHOME aims to develop innovative interprofessional experiences and approaches around maintaining the older people at home. This European project is led by a consortium of 7 partners from France, Belgium, Portugal and Spain.

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I SAID: self-determination and intellectual disabilities

As part of the promotion of the health of people with intellectual disabilities (ID), the I SAID project will be carried out for four years (Oct. 2016 – Oct. 2020). It aims to foster the self-determination of people with intellectual disabilities and to improve their support. The project is a cross-border collaboration between Hauts-de-France and Wallonia regions.
 

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