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About the Roma T&T project

About the Roma T&T project

    The project Roma Teaching & Training (Roma T&T) is a European...

Roma T & T e-Learning platform

Roma T & T e-Learning platform

  Roma T & T e-Learning platform is a case study guide for teachers across Europe who...

Guidelines for Intercultural Education

Guidelines for Intercultural Education

        This is a guidelines document that describes how to train more...

 Model for the Organisation of the Pre-school centers

Model for the Organisation of the Pre-school centers

    Document that describes the model for the organization of the innovative...

  • About the Roma T&T project

    About the Roma T&T project

  • Roma T & T e-Learning platform

    Roma T & T e-Learning platform

  • Guidelines for Intercultural Education

    Guidelines for Intercultural Education

  •  Model for the Organisation of the Pre-school centers

    Model for the Organisation of the Pre-school centers

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The Roma T&T partnership is a transnational partnership which consists of 5 partners from 4 European countries (Greece, Spain, Italy, Hungary). The consortium includes Roma associations, organisations specialised in intercultural intermediation and organisations specialised in the development of training methodologies. Please click here in order to see in detail the project partners.

 

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Professional education of experts for better future of intellectually disabled Roma

 

 

Whilst the difficulties faced by Roma in general are well identified – the dangerous
combination of illiteracy, widespread unemployment and failing health and housing
facilities, issues of disability are often overlooked, especially in the context of extreme
poverty. Roma with intellectual disabilities are doubly marginalised because of general
discrimination targeting Roma and because of their ethnic origin. Moreover,
intellectual disabilities are not adequately -addressed by therapeutic care or adequate
treatment. This issue is a particularly sensitive one, given numerous reports
of widespread misuse of and misdiagnosis within special needs education, which
has been the case over the years in parts of Central and Eastern Europe. There is a
major risk that actual and proven cases of intellectual disability amongst Roma
children of school age go unreported and that essential opportunities for proper care
are missed addressing their special needs in an inclusive educational environment.

This project, bringing together stakeholders from countries with a sizeable Roma
minority, undertakes to offer adequate and pragmatic training to professionals and
social workers in addressing the combined discrimination affecting Roma and children
with special needs.


An innovative pedagogical curriculum has been elaborated specifically to improve
training and give expertise to professionals involved in treating and caring for intellectually
disabled Roma. They are taught to adapt their counselling to the Roma
context. The hope is that families may gain a better insight into intellectual disabilities
so as to treat these children with special needs on an equal footing with any other
child in the family circle.

Coordinator: Center za izobraževanje in kulturo Trebnje, SI
Tel.: +38 673482101 | Website: www.ciktrebnje.si
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | Contact Person: Mrs Patricija Pavlič

 

Source: Roma and Education: Challenges and Opportunities in the European Union

© European Union, 2012

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Kostas Diamantis-Balaskas
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