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Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities - The Experience of Catholic Relief Services in Vietnam Eric Eversmann Senior Technical Advisor, Education CRS/Baltimore
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Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities - The Experience of Catholic Relief Services in Vietnam Eric Eversmann Senior Technical Advisor, Education.

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Page 1: Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities - The Experience of Catholic Relief Services in Vietnam Eric Eversmann Senior Technical Advisor, Education.

Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities - The Experience of Catholic Relief Services in Vietnam

Eric EversmannSenior Technical Advisor, Education

CRS/Baltimore

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Page 2: Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities - The Experience of Catholic Relief Services in Vietnam Eric Eversmann Senior Technical Advisor, Education.

Overview

•Timeline

•Beneficiaries

•Partners

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Community Based Rehabilitation

A strategy for equitable development of people with disabilities through their own efforts, their families and communities, and locally available health and social services.

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Identification

“a physical, mental or psychological condition that limits a person’s activities”

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Integrated Services

Doctors evaluate each child and make recommendations for inclusion. These are translated at the school into infrastructure, pedagogic and content adjustments.

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Training and Capacity Building

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Materials Development

Teacher training materials developed by CRS for inclusive education of children with vision impairments in primary school.

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Community and Family Awareness

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In the Classroom

Individual Education Plans * Circle of Friends

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Who benefits from inclusive education?

• Families

• Communities

• Schools

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Lessons Learned for Success

- Time

- A successful partnership between the GoV, USAID and CRS

- Policy impact

- Link between school environment and social environment

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Thank you.

CRS/Vietnam:

• Andrew Wells-Dang, Deputy Country Representative and Chief of Party

[email protected]

• Web address for how-to guidehttp://www.crs.org/education/

http://www.crs.org/education/pubs/Edu200704_e.pdf