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Model for Inclusive Community Education
Start date: Nov 1, 2015, End date: Oct 31, 2017 PROJECT  FINISHED 

Summary of MINCE The UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities demands the right of being included in the community in Article 19. “States Parties to this Convention recognize the equal right of all persons with disabilities to live in the community, with choices equal to others, and shall take effective and appropriate measures to facilitate full enjoyment by persons with disabilities of this right and their full inclusion and participation in the community” The reality for people with severe intellectual disability does not meet these criteria. Integration and inclusion has been implemented in various steps for people with handicaps or learning disabilities. Yet people with severe intellectual disabilities (Psid) are 30 years after the beginning of integration –movement still not visible in our society. Thus all countries are in charge to develop supporting systems to foster the social inclusion and to promote systems that the inclusion and participation of Psid can be ensured. Aim of the project is to foster inclusion of people with severe intellectual disability emphasizing the learning process of the society in developing the Model of Inclusive Community Education. This aim will be achieved by raising awareness of the society to meet the needs of Psid on the one hand, on the other by promoting community education as a tool to reduce social barriers and discrimination. Aims and Objectives • Raising awareness of the society to meet the needs of MmsiB , as well as the removal of social barriers and discrimination • Collaboration with Peer- mediators in the matters of inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities • Expert training for Peer-mediators for Advocacy and Inclusion • Development of professional skills for disability carers working with People with Disabilities in the community • Rethinking the role of organisations in the disability field – Facilitating processes within society • Support for the Implementation of Inclusive Community Education Outcomes: • MINCE Curriculum for Peer-Mediators: peer mediators learn to represent the interests of people with severe intellectual disabilities in the process of inclusion. • MINCE Easy to Read Guide (Toolkit for Peer-Mediators) • Mince Curriculum for Disability carers • MINCE Guidelines for organizations in the disability field • Mince Compendium • MINCE Movie Consortium The partnership consists of 7 organisations from 7 countries representing a good balance of EU regions and also fields of activities. Five partners work in the field of disability services and two partners in the field of adult education. All partners are facing similar challenges in terms of collective consciousness concerning inclusion of people with intellectual disability. The partnership was carefully composed to assure that all necessary skills exist in the partnership to, to develop, transfer, and implement the MINCE intellectual outputs for the use of all beneficiaries and target groups. Target Groups • People with severe intellectual disability • People with intellectual disabilities or learning disfficulties • Disability Caregivers • Organisations in the disability field • Organisations and NGOs in the social field Activities Due to the approach of participation in the MINCE project six partner counties will build up focus groups of people with intellectual disabilities and disability carers who will contribute their know how into the project and test the draft versions of the curricula. In the partner meetings there will be a steadily reflection concerning the results and development of the outcomes. The guidelines for organizations in the disability field will be developed in a close cooperation with the management boards of the organisations and due to the various situations in the partner countries. All outcomes will be produced in a range of languages and will be published on the project website and disseminated through an international exploitation seminar. Impact • Inclusion of people with severe intellectual disabilities • Empowerment of people with intellectual disability to play an active role in the community • Enabling the communities to learn together with people with intellectual disability • Facilitating the process of Inclusion of people with severe intellectual disabilities into communities • Enhancing the sensibility of communities for the needs of people with severe intellectual disabilities • Building up an Inclusive Community in order to facilitate the de-institutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities
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