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Bringing neighbours closer
Welcome to the Interreg V-A Latvia–Lithuania Programme 2014–2020!
About the programme
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Project Duration: 01.06.2018 - 31.05.2020
Project ERDF Financing: 244 417,92 EUR
Project call: 2nd call
Statistical analysis shows that there is a lack of professionals who are able to provide a qualified alternative medical services during proactive rehabilitation period in cross-border region, because number of potential customers – patients who need complex support services from these specialists over the last years increases, so it is necessary to provide new knowledge and skills (complementary and alternative medicine) for specialists, working with people with sensorineuromotor disorders.
The overall objective of the project is to increase cross border job opportunities for professionals working with neurosensorimotor disorders by improving their skills in joint interdisciplinary and innovative life long learning training, which would be based on the science and practice. During the project there will be developed an informal, interdisciplinary training program for professionals with a higher education, which covers the latest trends in science and practice of neurosensorimotor disorders field. It is planned that 80 participants – professionals from Šiauliai and Kurzeme regions – will participate in 7 joint training sessions on latest scientific and practical achievements in the field of alternative medicine physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy (animals and art therapy).
The result of the project is to instruct specialists of different professions to work in team, combining different methods of rehabilitation, taking in mind individual needs, opportunities and type of impairment of patients. The development of ability of teamwork of specialists who represents different professions and will be taught to work according to the new and effective complementary and alternative methods (art and animal therapy), that are significant in the rehabilitation processes, development of skills in the work with diagnostic equipment that supports creation of individual programs for the patients.
Social media and contacts:
Phone: +370 41 595 800
E-mail: pletra@cr.su.lt
Website: www.su.lt
Address: Vilniaus 141
Liepaja, Latvia
Klaipėda, Lithuania
Klaipėda, Lithuania
Liepaja, Latvia
Šiauliai, Lithuania
Šiauliai, Lithuania
Šiauliai, Lithuania
Liepaja, Latvia
Klaipėda, Lithuania
Šiauliai, Lithuania
Liepaja, Latvia
Šiauliai, Lithuania
Liepaja, Latvia
Šiauliai, Lithuania
Kurtuvėnai, Šiauliai region, Lithuania
Kurtuvėnai, Šiauliai region, Lithuania
Liepaja, Latvia
Liepaja, Latvia
Kurtuvėnai, Šiauliai region, Lithuania
Project objective was to increase the cross-border job opportunities for professionals working with neurosensorimotor disorders by improving their skills in joint interdisciplinary and innovative lifelong learning training, which would be based on science and practice. During the project there were developed an informal, interdisciplinary training program for professionals (physiotherapist, speech therapists, physiotherapists, social workers, social rehabilitators, occupational therapists, special education teachers, psychologists etc), with a higher education, which covers the latest trends in science and practice of neurosensorimotor disorders field. It was planned that participants – professionals from Šiauliai and Kurzeme regions – will participate in training sessions on latest scientific and practical achievements in the field of Physical therapy, Speech therapy, Occupational therapy, Hippotherapy, Dolphin assisted therapy, Canitherapy, Montessori therapy, Music therapy.
The project „Joint and interdisciplinary long-life learning training for professionals working with neurosensorimotor disorders” has ended, but the discussions and collaboration between the 80 specialists from different rehabilitation fields working with neurosensorimotor disorders patients has started and getting stronger. Specialists from different working areas have developed the new knowledge and skills of complementary and alternative medicine (animals’ therapy, music therapy) and can integrate them into the rehabilitation process. In this way, the rehabilitation proces for the patients with neurosensorimotor disorders, become more modern and encourages professionals to become more adaptable to the ever-changing labor market needs.
Information about the training material is free, there are links:
ENG and LV languages: https://estudijas.liepu.lv/mod/folder/view.php?id=49274
ENG and LT languages: https://atviri.emokymai.vu.lt/course/view.php?id=125
Last updated: 26.06.2024 15:10