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"Focus on the person": Disability Awareness Programs in Schools | ||||
The program focuses on: - Familiarizing them with the notion of disability Goals of the Educational Program 1. Deconstruct stereotypes of prejudice about disability through the awakening of the general population and the reshaping of attitudes Secondary benefits |
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Groups that benefit: Children and young people with disabilities: physical, sensory, intellectual |
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For the past 11 years SKEP has systematically implemented Disability Awareness Programs, addressing mainly primary & secondary education mainstream students. The educational programs are implemented during school hours, both within and outside the school premises. More specifically, the program focuses on: - Familiarizing them with the notion of disability Goals of the Educational Program 1. Deconstruct stereotypes of prejudice about disability through the awakening of the general population and the reshaping of attitudes Secondary benefits 1. By hearing about true accounts of people managing to defeat personal adversities, children improve their self-confidence and trust in themselves, while enhancing their ability to overcome obstacles. The importance of the Educational System within the school framework Awakening through experiential learning: Our programs within the school framework, emphasize on: 1/ Access to information and awareness campaigns for mainstream students regarding diversity. 2/ Subsequent social and professional integration of all persons with disabilities in all levels of society. Above all, the open dialogues within the school framework enable students to comprehend the everyday life of a young person with disability through spontaneous and frank discussions. They will hear real-life stories about people who have found ways to overcome obstacles and defeated adversity. Apart from familiarizing students with disability, the program offers the participants a life lesson by creating a new communication code, building relationships of understanding, respect and acceptance through the experiential process. Additionally it reinforces the notion of social inclusion, camaraderie and awareness, while simultaneously promoting trust in ourselves and others. Genuine feelings represent the most successful recipe for a life stance without restrictions, stereotypes and “limited” perceptions. B. Methodology The Educational Program, which has been approved by the Ministry of Education, takes place during the school year 2019 – 2020 both within and outside the Attica district. The program addresses primary & secondary education mainstream students within the school curriculum. It has been designed according to students’ age groups and to the different needs that arise. The Educational Program: - Is implemented by a Coordinator & one or two Speakers (with or without disability) Α/ Primary Education: Educational Program "Approaching Diversity" In a simple and understandable way for students of a younger age group, the motivational speakers emphasize on informing and describing the conditions and everyday life of people with disabilities in our country. It is essentially an introduction to the notion of diversity. a/ 1st Section: b/ 2nd Section: Β/ Secondary Education: Educational Program "Disability as a challenge: Barriers & Solutions This particular program is aimed at older students. In a personal, simple, direct yet lively way, interaction with people with disability offers students the opportunity to approach and realize the concepts of diversity, social acceptance and equality, while improving their individual and social development. a/ 1st Section: Multi-thematic speeches are held for a wider dissemination of information: 1/ "Disability as a Challenge: You too can become the reason for the change in our society": Experiential Speeches from our executives with disability, with the active participation of students. b/ 2nd Section: Open dialogue with students The Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs has approved SKEP’s request for "Implementing an experiential program of familiarity with diversity: open dialogue discussions focusing on informing and raising awareness on disability, conducted by disabled youth" (Approval: Experiential Program in Primary and Secondary Schools (General and Vocational) Education |
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Even though the above program is implemented solely by SKEP, we have an ongoing cooperation with the Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs which has approved SKEP’s request for "Implementing an experiential program of familiarity with diversity: open dialogue discussions focusing on informing and raising awareness on disability, conducted by disabled youth" (Approval: Experiential Program in Primary and Secondary Schools (General and Vocational) Education Furthermore, we collaborate on an annual basis with 250 mainstream & special schools as well as social institutions. |
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No, participants are shown above at the target audience. |
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Geographical Range SKEP operates on a national level. |
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SKEP’s efficiency is shown through our annual results, impact and the distinctions we have received. More specifically: 1. SKEP's Pilot Intervention Study Findings "Attitude Change in Primary and Secondary Education Students following their Interactive Cooperation with Disabled Youth: A Pilot Intervention Program - Athens, June 2015" The pilot study was an initiative of SKEP- Association of Social Responsibility for Children and Youth. The study was conducted in cooperation with the National and Kapodistrean University of Athens - Department of Psychology and Mrs. Frosso Motti - Stefanidis, Professor of the Psychology Department. The results showed significant improvements in attitudes and the level of discomfort reported after the completion of our educational program. The findings emphasize the importance of interaction and the implementation of such programs to combat discrimination and arbitrary prejudice. ---- 2. The Educational Program "Focus on the Person" in Action: Observation in the School Context During the school year 2017-2018, SKEP will evaluate the impact of the "Focus on the Person" educational program on students, by making a qualitative analysis through: The Disability Awareness Program "Focus on the person" addresses primary & secondary education mainstream students within the school curriculum. Through an open, informative dialogue held by motivational speakers with disability, the program aims to awaken students and change their attitude towards diversity while introducing them to the notion of social acceptance and equality. More specifically, the program focuses on: 1. Familiarizing them with the notion of disability Goals of the Educational Program 1. Deconstruct stereotypes of prejudice about disability through the awakening of the general population and the reshaping of attitudes Secondary benefits 1. By hearing about true accounts of people managing to defeat personal adversities, children improve their self-confidence and trust in themselves, while enhancing their ability to overcome obstacles. Apart from familiarizing students with disability, the program offers the participants a life lesson by creating a new communication code, building relationships of understanding, respect and acceptance through the experiential process. Additionally it reinforces the notion of social inclusion, camaraderie and awareness, while simultaneously promoting trust in ourselves and others. Genuine feelings represent the most successful recipe for a life stance without restrictions, stereotypes and “limited” perceptions. The programs are implemented by a Coordinator & one or two Speakers (with or without disability) & aimed at 1 or 2 classes, providing the number of participating students does not exceed 60. The duration of the speech is set at one or two teaching hours.
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