Crime Prevention Fund – IGA Foundation
Partners: Center for Inclusive Education, Sofia Municipality
Project duration: November 2009 – December 2010
Project budget: 37,421.95 Euro
The main objective of the project was the development of an integrated approach to prevention of child antisocial behavior through the implementation of complex interventions aimed to identify and eliminate the main factors for such behavior at an early stage and to rehabilitate children who have already developed deviations.
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People Living with HIV/AIDS Provide Psychosocial Assistance to Recently Diagnosed HIV-Infected Patients and Other People Affected by That
Kaspar Houser Foundation
Project duration: March 2009 – February 2010
Project budget: 17,772.69 Euro
Objective: Adaptation and re-socialization of people affected by HIV/AIDS, via the creation of skills and enhancement of existing skills. This is done through consulting among people living with HIV/AIDS in the country.
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Project duration: March 2009 – February 2010
Project budget: 3,411.15 Euro
Organization and implementation of discussions following the Future Workshop method. Workshop for parents and teacher, etc.
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‘Alternative Montana’ Community Council on Education
Project duration: November 2009 – December 2010
Project budget: 18,051.77 Euro
The ‘Community centre for prevention and support of children at risk’ project has offered a model for social work focused on early detection of problems in families and children under threat of some kind of risk. All experts involved in the project reached people at risk and provided them the necessary support in time.
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Psychotherapy Institute of Social Ecology of Personality (PISEP)
Partner: Bulgarian Association of Art Therapy (BAAT)
Project duration: November 2009 – December 2010
Project budget: 31,433.77 Euro
Establishment of a Center for psycho-social support and respect for difference: Implementation, for the first time in Bulgaria, of a Preventive program, focused on children and families in which one of the parents has a mental disturbance.
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Project duration: March 2009 – August 2010
Project budget: 22,589.34 Euro
Prevention of abandoning the child with Down Syndrome in an institution, Establishing, for the first time in Bulgaria, of pedagogical rehabilitation of children at age 0 to 3 years old with Down Syndrome who are placed in the institution, Establishing of program for development of skills for independent life and social adaptation for teenagers with Down Syndrome, Creating a set of children institutions for upbringing of children at kindergarten age deprived of parental care, and children with Down Syndrome in the cities Russe, Pleven and Sofia.
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Positive Personal Skills in Society Foundation - PULSE Foundation, Pernik
Project duration: December 2009 – December 2010
Project budget: 35,523 Euro
The main objective of the present project was improving the existing services for children, victims of violence, by providing a protected space for a life without violence.
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Empathy Association, Branch Silistra
Project duration: March 2009 – August 2010
Project budget: 80,123.80 Euro
Main objective: Creating an environment and giving opportunities for the skilful people with disabilities for integration into the society.[More]
SOS Children’s Villages Bulgaria
Project duration: November 2009 – December 2010
Project budget: 45,524.83 Euro
The main project objective was development and dissemination of a new model of a social service for children and families at risk, aimed at early risk prevention through formation of responsible parentage skills.
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700 children with congenial heart disease are born in Bulgaria every year. Almost half of them have undergone one or more open-heart surgery intervention. More then 13 500 of these children have already reached maturity and are forming a very specific group of young people with congenital heart diseases. Thus there are a lot of children with problems related with heart diseases such as high blood pressure, bronchial Asthma, rhythmic disabilities and many more.
Association “Child’s heart” works with families of chronically ill children for more than 18 years. Our long-standing experience leads us to necessity of building up complex research about specific needs of these families. Our experience, as well as results of the research show that there is great need of harden and widen of the services, provided for these target group, as well as standardizes and unification of proposed methodology for working with families with chronically ill children.
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