Project focused on vulnerable groups

NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED IN THE LABOUR MARKET

The aim of the project is to provide comprehensive measures that will contribute to the promotion of active labour market policy instruments in relation to the vulnerable group of the hearing impaired and to ensure the prerequisites for better placement of the hearing impaired in the labour market.

Partners: EKS (EIRIA, Slovak Association of the Hearing Impaired, 8 regional rehabilitation centres

Supported by: PHARE, The European Social Fund, Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic, Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic

 

BARRIER-FREE EDUCATION FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED

An innovative project promoting barrier-free education based on training sessions conducted by hearing-impaired lecturers in sign language. A supporting educational tool in the process of increasing digital literacy is distance e-learning combined with in-house training. The project is implemented at national level in all 8 regions.


Partners: EKS (EIRIA), Slovak Association of the Hearing Impaired, 8 regional rehabilitation centres

Supported by: grant from the Ministry of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications of the Slovak Republic in the framework of the information society support programmes.

 

THE INFORMATION SOCIETY – NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED

Development of a new e-learning-based training programme in response to the need to align vocational training with the needs of the labour market. The specialised training programme prepares the hearing impaired to perform specific jobs with a focus on mental work. The programme consists of two parts: web design and computer typography.

Partners: EKS (EIRIA), Slovak Association of the Hearing Impaired

Supported by: grant from the Ministry of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications of the Slovak Republic in the framework of the information society support programmes.

 

ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP AND THE HEARING IMPAIRED

The project supports advocacy activities aimed at defending and promoting the interests of the hearing impaired (HI) with the active participation of HI, who make up to 4% of the population. The aim was to provide mechanisms and measures that will contribute to the implementation of the principle of equal opportunities for the hearing impaired in the areas of education, employability, employment, the possibility of obtaining job in positions with a predominance of mental work, active citizenship and participation in decision-making processes.

Applicant: EKS (EIRIA)

Partners: ZMOS

Supported by: OSF – Programme RES PUBLICA 2007

 

NEW TRENDS IN EDUCATION FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED

The international seminar called the New Trends in Education for the Hearing Impaired was devoted to the issue of further and lifelong education of the hearing impaired as a key prerequisite for higher employability and employment. The use of information and communication technologies as a new tools for the education and inclusion of the hearing impaired is the second theme of the seminar. The four-day seminar took place in March 2007 in Bratislava, with the first day devoted to a presentation of good practice examples by participants from 8 EU programme countries. The second part of the seminar featured the work of experts in working groups.

Applicant: EKS (EIRIA)

Partners: Department of Special Pedagogy, Comenius University, Slovak Association of the Hearing Impaired, ANEPS, OZ Všedné dni, SNEPEDA, OZ Myslím and multi-national cooperation with partners from Austria, Belgium, Netherland, Finland, Slovenia and Hungary