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CASE STUDIES City of Crotone

Laps & Raps. CASE STUDIES City of Crotone. PROJECTS Evita Centre H-sport. BENEFICIARIES Seriously handicapped children and young people from 3 to 21 years. SOCIO-ECONOMIC INTRODUCTION. Provincial dates.

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CASE STUDIES City of Crotone

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  1. Laps & Raps CASE STUDIES City of Crotone

  2. PROJECTSEvita Centre H-sport BENEFICIARIES Seriously handicapped children and young people from 3 to 21 years

  3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC INTRODUCTION Provincial dates Crotone’s City Council has a percentage of 33.64% of the provincial total number of disabled people

  4. City of Crotone • N. 392 seriously handicapped people Law 104/92 • Class of age 3-21 years Sex Male 31 Female 18 Tot 49

  5. Centro Evita • City Council of social aggregation for seriously handicapped people • Open from 2004 -- 10 months a year from Monday to Friday for six hours a day • Users n°40 • Financing Law 162/98

  6. Partnership • Crotone City Council • Region Calabria • Crotone’s Uisp in cooperation with the national Uisp, coordinator of the handicap sector • UNITALSI, • Blind Union,of the Association for deaf-mute people. • Schools

  7. Accessibility Consignment of the Evita Centre through a public call in which social cooperatives and associations have taken part. Since 2004 to the present day,the Centre is run by UISP

  8. Operators • N° 1 Social animator • N° 1 teacher for each subject • N° 12 volunteers of the national civil service • N° 2 auxiliaries • ASL psycho- social equipe

  9. Offer of services, activities • Animation and recreational • Games –expressive activities • Painting, manipulation of clay and other substances to make and shape things • Music and singing education • ITC and use of technologies with didactic equipment • Civic education • Psychological support for parents

  10. Objectives • Development of sensorial-perceptive and cultural capacities and skills improving : • Interpersonal relations • Development of behaviours and communication capacity • Ability to perform a role in an autonomous way

  11. Methodology • 1° phase: meeting with families and integration into the group • 2° phase of socialization and improvement of the psycho-cognitive capacities • 3° phase civic education and knowledge of the territory

  12. Service impact It has consented : • Forms of aggregation between adults and minors • Running of users in difficulty • Improvement of the familiar relations • Users’ more autonomy and independence

  13. H-sport  For seriously handicapped children and people from 3 to 21 years • Centre of recreational sport activities and games, civic education • Open from 2001 to the present day for 10 months a year for 2 hours on alternated days • Users n° 40 with characteristics of serious handicap : autism,Down syndrome,mental age inferior to the anagraphic one

  14. Partnership • Primary schools and first level secondary schools of the city • Uisp National Centre, coordinator of the handicap sector, associations • UNITALSI, • Crotone’s City Council • Blind union • Deaf-mute association

  15. Activities • courses • motory activities

  16. Operators • Motory sciences teachers • UISP cooperators and operators • volunteers of the national civil service

  17. Objectives Through the various movements, which are proposed, making all people involved acquire : • better motory capacity linked to space and time with the help of various materials and a recreative-sport equipment • Users’ better capacity of social aggregation.

  18. Methodology • Playing • Active experimentation • Observation • Operative methodology • DEBRIFING

  19. Means at disposal • Periodical meetings with parents • Vision of the individual social dossier/personal file • Check and revaluation of the adopted techniques

  20. Impact • Parents have realised thet H-Sport offer of services was completely different than a physio-therapeutic centre,since it goes beyond the specific exercise • High interest, shown by the people involved, in the performed activities

  21. Users have acquired : • a better motory capacity , • a better aggregation capacity • A better capacity in performing movements and actions in the direction of the pre-fixed objectives

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