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Kulcs Association Romania
Project type
expertise: connecting formal and non-formal education, youth with disabilities, support circle of young people
Location
Romania
expertise: connecting formal and non-formal education, youth with disabilities, support circle of young people
The KEY Association of Social Educators is an NGO founded in 2007 in Tîrgu-Mureș, at the initiative of the first graduates of Sapientia University, specializing in social pedagogy. The organization aims to create a more inclusive, tolerant and peaceful society through education and personal development.They believe that they can achieve this through their programs, camps and projects, so they are present in formal and non-formal education, teacher training and lifelong learning, working with children, students, parents, educators and teachers.Their activities aim to:Improve parent-youngster-teacher communication to increase the effectiveness of the educational process; Promote tolerance towards and cooperation with youth of fewer opportunities - mental and physical disabilities; Professional development and continuous teacher training; Promote the principle of lifelong learning. To achieve the above goals, the association implements projects at local, regional, national and international level. In addition, in 2018, we set up the Bibola Development and Training Center together with the Srita Association. They operate a number of permanent and regular programs: (a) Szusszanó - a support group for parents of youngsters with disabilities, which provides thematic meetings and recharging opportunities for parents; (b) Awareness program for the acceptance and inclusive education of youngsters with special educational needs in school;(c)Professional days, workshops and conferences for young teachers (d) Skills development groups for children and adolescents with Down syndrome (cooking group and pottery workshop) (e) Themed non-formal camps for youngsters, with an emphasis on individual development