Labour & Social Affairs
Disability Entrepreneurship Experte goes EAST
On the 24th of June the international team of 14 participants from Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Germany, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine met to discuss the DISENEX+East project issues to work on in the coming 6 months. The DISENEX+East project is dedicated to the professional inclusion of people with disabilities through engagement into social entrepreneurship and aims to promote (social) entrepreneurship among them.
Inclusion Workshops in 4 countries
From 10 to 16 December 2019, the INTAMT Academy organised four workshops as part of the DISEMEX+East project to promote the professional inclusion of people with disabilities in four countries: Armenia (Yerevan), Georgia (Tbilisi), Russia (Ekaterinburg) and Ukraine (Kyiv). The project is co-financed by the Federal Foreign Office under the programme of development of a cooperation with the civil society in the Eastern Partnership countries and Russia. The aim of the workshops was to present best practice examples from Germany.
Practical training on the Abilympics – an international professional competition for people with disabilities
Continuing the topic of professional inclusion of people with physical or mental disabilities, which remains an important area of INTAMT’s project activities, the Academy organised and coordinated a series of seminars and internships for members of the Russian Abilympics national team in Germany and Finland as part of the preparations for the X. International Abilympics Professional Competition for PWDs, which will take place in Kazan (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) in early summer 2021.
DISEMEX + EAST
The geographical orientation of the DISEMEX + EAST international project, which has been running since July 2019 can be derived from the word “East”. The project co-funded by the Federal Foreign Office as part of the programme to develop cooperation with civil society in the EU Eastern Partnership countries and Russia aims to promote the vocational inclusion of people with disabilities into the general labour market. Our project partners come from Russia as well as from the Eastern Partnership countries of the EU – Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
DISEMEX – Disability Employment Expert
DISEMEX - Disability Employment ExpertAnalyzing best practices in accommodation of people with disabilities into the primary labour market.Employment of disabled persons is a crucial factor facilitating their social integration. German...
DISEMEX – Kick Off TPM
DISEMEX First Project Meeting The kickoff meeting marking the start of the multinational project “Disability Employment Expert” co-funded by Erasmus+ Adult Education Program was held in Dusseldorf by INTAMT on September 27 -28. The project partners...
Seminar “Prospective trends in the development of physical culture and sport in Germany”
Managers and specialists of the Ministry of Physical Culture and Sports of Moscow Region and sports complexes of Moscow Region took part in the seminar "Perspectives of physical culture and development of sport in Germany" from October 23 to 27,...
A series of specialized seminars on “European experience in medical rehabilitation and social integration of persons with disabilities – 2017”.
October 2017, Germany, Dusseldorf In the first week of October 2017, for the eleventh time already, INTAMT Academy held a series of seminars in Düsseldorf on "European experience of medical rehabilitation and social integration of people with...
Inclusion in Azerbaijan: German support ensured
On April 28, 2015, under the UNICEF project on Inclusive School Education in Azerbaijan, which the INTAMT Academy oversees since 2015, a delegation from the capital city of Baku visited the School Administration Office of the City Dusseldorf and the Ministry of Education of the NRW Region. The delegation, headed by the Education Minister’s Adviser of Azerbaijan, Ali Pasha Zeynalov, explored the experience of implementing the inclusive system of education as a part of a Child-Friendly Schools Framework in German schools according to the requirements of the UN CRPD.