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A Perinatus Alapítvány külföldi kapcsolatainak építése
Start date: Jun 1, 2014, End date: May 31, 2015 PROJECT  FINISHED 

Perinatus Foundation owns a very specific expertise in the field of pre- and perinatal studies. This expertise is relevant in many other fields e.g. early childhood and school education, special pedagogy, midwifery, medicine, for people working in the field of any type of health care or personal development etc. The foundation delivers many different types of programmes, in the field of education training midwifes, nurses and doctors, in the field of therapy offering specialised therapy for people having experienced pre- and perinatal shock/trauma as well as in the field of scientific research. The aim of the foundation is to spread this very unique knowledge and make the necessary support available for those who need it. Therefore, the aim of the present project is to consciously build international links with organisations working in the same field, or interested to learn about our expertise, and prepare ourselves to take part in international co-operation projects, both in the field of education, as well as in the field of research. We also aim to extend our partnerships in Hungary, with the goal of reaching more of the general public, and also to start building links with early childhood education institutions. Our third goal with the present project is to offer the possibility of professional development to our staff, and to motivate our staff members to further participate in international co-operations. Participants are the team members of the foundation, who are psychologists and councellors active in education and research. We plan three events abroad, with six mobilities. The first event is the attendence of the conference "Pregnancy and Birth Shape Life" in Maastricht, to establish international contacts and to attain professional development. In the framework of the second event, two collegues of the foundation are invited to deliver a three-days educational programme for midwifes in Holland, organised by REDTENT Foundation in Amsterdam. The third event is the attandance of the weekend-long programme for professionals and laic people of the british "Babies Know" organisation, about the importance of the first 1500 days of life after conception. During the implementation of the programme, we take care to prepare our staff for the events, to arrange all logistics, to continiully share what has been learned and achieved within the team and to organise dissemination events for the wider public in Hungary. By the end of the project, we hope to be better motivated and better prepared as an organisation to be involved in international co-operations.
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