Title: JOINT ACTION PROGRAMME Socrates, Leonardo, Youth
1JOINT ACTION PROGRAMMESocrates, Leonardo, Youth
- Facilitation and Participation of Young Persons
with Disabilities in an Enlarged Europe
2Partners Associations of Persons with
disabilitiesENOTHE European Network of OT in
HE6 Universities3 in Romania, (Timisoara,
Bacau and Oradea)2 in Bulgaria,1 Hungary
Special and regular schoolsRehabilitation
centresCounty Councils
3Definition of OTENOTHE (2000)
- Occupational therapy uses a client centred
approach through the medium of activity to enable
occupational performance and promote well being
within the environment, in order to enhance
quality of life
4Terminology
- Enabling Empowerment
- Quality of Life
- Meaningful Activity
- Occupational performance
5Number of practising occupational therapists in
Europe
6Geographical distribution of the occupational
therapy educational institutes in Europe
7NUMBER OF PRACTISING OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS PER
100.000 INHABITANTS
8Working areas of Occupational Therapists
- Hospitals
- Rehabilitation centres
- Nursing homes
- Health centres
- Activity day centres
- Home care
- Schools
- City councils
- Community
- Industries
- Prisons
- Streetchildren/occupational deprived groups
- Research
9Main objectives of the project
- Implementation of the (new) policies concerning
persons with disabilities - New services and projects focusing on inclusion
of children with disabilities in mainstream
schools - OT education with a flexible Bachelors/ Masters/
Postgraduate structure - The recognition of the OT profession in BG/HU/RO
10The project will contribute to
- the reform of higher education
- the reform of the social sector
11Reform of Education followingThe
BOLOGNA-DECLARATION
- Adoption of a system of easily readable and
comparable degrees (International
Diploma-supplement) - Increasing international competitiveness
12- Two main cycles, undergraduate and graduate
(Bachelor-Master) - A system of credits (ECTS)
- PROMOTION OF
- MOBILITY OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
- EUROPEAN CO-OPERATION IN QUALITY ASSURANCE
- THE NECESSARY EUROPEAN DIMENSIONS
13World Federation of Occupational Therapists
- Minimum Educational
Standards - Code of Ethics
14Essential areas for competent practice
15Curriculum Guidelines
16- The philosophy
- people
- health and well being
- activity
- What is a competent OT
- Guiding principles for curriculum design
- Quality assurance system
17Reform of Social Sector following ICF
- Human Functioning not disability alone
- Body functions vs impairments
- Body Structures
- Activities vs activity limitation
- 1980 disability
- Participation vs handicap
18Medical versus Social Model
- PERSONAL problem vs SOCIAL problem
- medical care vs social integration
- individual treatment vs social action
- professional help vs individual collective
responsibility - personal vs environmental
adjustment manipulation - behaviour vs attitude
- care vs human rights
- health care policy vs politics
- individual adaptation vs social change
19Universal Model vs. Minority Model
Everyone may have disability Continuum Multi-dimen
sional
Certain impairment groups Categorical Uni-dimensio
nal
20Modules
- Module on philosophy and core foundations of
occupational therapy - Module on OT theories and frames of references
- Modules on the role of occupational therapy in
the paediatrics, adult rehabilitation, psychiatry
and elderly - Module focusing on persons with learning
disabilities - Module on project development and OT management
- Module focusing on street-children
21The modules have the following structure
- Self-study pre course work
- Intensive course dissemination seminar
(organised by local partners in co-operation with
foreign partners) - Distance supervision
- Assessment
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23Target groups of the project Groups of (young)
persons with all kind of disabilities The
lecturers and faculties the participating
universities Workers in the field of
disability Staff of the counties and local
authorities
24What is new?
- A new approach, based on client-centeredness and
participation of disabled in all life areas - Introduction of a new profession in BG/HU/RO
- Introduction of new teaching methods, problem-and
project based and distance learning - The direct involvement of all partners
- The shift from institutional care towards
community care - Opportunities for new research (participation
through occupation) - The development of a shared vision between health
and social care for persons with disabilities
25The first Occupational Therapistsin
Romania,Bulgaria and Hungary