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Fundraising to support people with disabilities in Ukraine
The weak and the vulnerable are the first to fall victim to the cruelty of war. This is also the case in Ukraine. Our long-time partners and friends from the National Assembly of People with Disabilities of Ukraine report terrible things about the condition of their charges who need help and support. Especially in areas adjacent to war zones, the situation remains extremely critical. We cannot give these people back their lives before the war. But we can try to help.
Stop the war!
The team of INTAMT is overwhelmed with grief and concern about the events surrounding the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian army. We could not ignore this huge human tragedy, especially as many Ukrainian colleagues, with whom we have longstanding business relations, are among the victims. Do what you can to stop the bloodshed! Solidarity from people all over the world is the only thing that can prevent the expansion of the war in Ukraine to a worldwide catastrophe!
Digital Technology for Nursing Education and Training (DTNET) project
A number of research studies have shown that an integration of VR in nursing simulation-based education in the EU countries is still at its onset. During the 24 months, the DTNET consortium aims to create an innovative & handy set of help tools to provide the HEIs with the technological advantages of VR simulations in nursing education and focus not just on the usability of the technology, but on learning outcomes of immersive VR.
Past events
August-September 2022: A training cycle for medical doctors from Atyrau, Republic of Kazakhstan.
Radiologists and rehabilitologists from Kazakhstan participated in the INTAMT traineeship cycle. Two groups of physicians – radiologists and rehabilitologists – from Atyrau regional hospital, Atyrau cardiologic centre and Atyrau regional children’s hospital participated in different clinics of North Rhine-Westphalia.
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.
Improving the functional literacy of schoolchildren. A series of webinars in the run-up to Christmas
How to get students interested in the topics covered in school lessons? How to teach things that have practical applications in everyday life? These and other questions were addressed in the latest educational event of the past year, the webinar series “Improving functional literacy in schools – international experience”, held online in the run-up to Christmas at the end of December 2020.