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UNDER WAY PROJECTS
ASLECT – Active Seniors Learn, Educate, Communicate and Transmit
Project number: 511842-LLP-2010-RO-KA4-KA4MP
With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union
ASLECT approaches the presence of senior people in cultural organizations, projecting on them a double perspective: as users/beneficiaries of educational and cultural programmes and equally as learning resources for developing such programmes. In ASLECT perspective, seniors are both resources and beneficiaries of learning, while cultural organizations must strengthen their capacities to treat them as such, to support and to promote their integration as active citizens in the local communities.
ECHOE – Education for Heritage, Outdoor Education
Project number: 510506 – LLP-1-2010-1-RO-GRUNDTVIG-GMP
Grant agreement number: 2010-3428 / 001 - 001
ECHOE is a project co-financed by the European Union within Lifelong Learning programme and gathers partners from 6 countries: Romania, Italy, Austria, Turkey, Belgium and Norway.
ECHOE project will explore ways to combine education for/about heritage (especially related to historic and archeological sites) with outdoor education (including ecology, heritage protection, sports, leisure and open air activities)
CP-PACK– Development of Supportive Packages for Parents and Teachers of Children with Cerebral Palsy(3-18 age group)
Project number: 510485-LLP-1-2010-1-TR-GRUNDTVIG-GMP
CP-PACK is a project financed by European Union within Lifelong Learning programme and joins partners from 6 countries: Romania, Italy, Denmark, Turkey, Greece and Portugal.
Short description: Cerebaral Palsy is a disorder of muscle control which results from some damage to part of the brain. Functional deficiencies that develop to chidren with CP bring quite a difficult life and cohesion problem with the rest of the community. Therefore, the project has targeted both the parents and teachers of CP children. Training modules for them in EU standards will be the main output of the project and in this way knowledge and competences of parents and teachers of CP children will be improved. They will learn and share different approaches, strategies, services, good practices and assitive technologies for coping with CP children with other families&colleagues
CPPC will be involved in the next 3 years in the international project "RECALL-Location Based Services - Reconnecting Excluded Communities and Lifelong Learning" financed within the european program LongLife Learning. The project is developed in partnership with organizations from 4 countries: United Kingdom, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania. The project leader is Nottingham Trent University(UK).
This project will develop location based services in assistive technologies to allow people with learning disabilities and sensory impairments to plan and independently carry out their route to work and community activities to overcome physical and psychological barriers to independent travel and community inclusion.
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