Abilympics as one of the ways of socialization of disabled persons and persons with disabilities (according to the materials of the round table «Prospects of development of the movement Abilympics in the Voronezh region)
Lyudmila I. Anischeva,
Yuri B. Ashcheulov and
Roman I. Ostapenko ()
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Lyudmila I. Anischeva: Voronezh State Industrial College of Humanities
Yuri B. Ashcheulov: Voronezh State Industrial College of Humanities
Roman I. Ostapenko: Voronezh State Pedagogical University
Economic Consultant, 2016, vol. 16, issue 4, 60-65
Abstract:
During of the III Regional competition WorldSkills Russia (Voronezh region) in 2016, hosted a table on «Prospects of development of the movement Abilympics in the Voronezh region», October 27, 2016 During the event, representatives of the departments of the social block of the Voronezh region, heads of public institutions and experts. They discussed a number of issues related to championship movement Abilympics: the organization of closer cooperation between the individual centres, agencies, employers; development of psychological and social adaptation of the disabled, employment of disabled persons. Employees of the Voronezh State Industrial and Humanitarian College made a number of proposals of an organizational nature for holding regional qualifying stages of professional skill among people with disabilities Abilympics, summarizes the meeting.
Keywords: Abilympics; Voronezh region; persons with disabilities; persons with disabilities; championship; professional education organizations; region (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H75 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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