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Diversity in Dialogue

Diversity in Dialogue. A walk to awareness. The Modules… How did we use them?. The consumers panel met and learned what was expected from them They’ve worked then on their Institutions with more people They’ve proposed changes, based on the questions raised by the users

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Diversity in Dialogue

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  1. Diversity in Dialogue A walk to awareness

  2. The Modules…How did we use them? • The consumers panel met and learned what was expected from them • They’ve worked then on their Institutions with more people • They’ve proposed changes, based on the questions raised by the users • They’ve break up the modules in to smaller units, accordingly to the issues that the users wanted to discuss

  3. The Modules…What do we think about them? • Professional Training • Easy to understand • Interesting • Enlightening • Occupational Activities • Difficult to understand • Very nice to look at (colours, drawings, etc.) • To long

  4. The value of words The need to use simple words About politics… Democracy Dictatorship Anarchy Minority and Majority Elections The importance of voting: If we don’t vote, someone will decide for us! The Modules…What have they teached us?

  5. The Modules…Problems/Difficulties • Some concepts were not easy to understand: • Justice • Rights • Laws • Use of democracy • Control • Stigmatization • It was difficult to keep focus (the modules were too big) • Some issues we could not relate • They were too negative (focused on what are the barriers and not to many successful examples)

  6. PlacementsNacional • 8 placements at the National Secretariat for Rehabilitation and Integration of People with Disabilities – SNRIPD • 4 woman and 4 men • 4 areas: administrative section, library, direct line, planning and study department, board council • 1 week placements • Evaluation • The ones with best evaluation were chosen to go to the European placements

  7. PlacementsEuropean • 2 placements in Brussels • 1 woman and 1 men • 1 week placements • Visiting the European Parliament, talking with MEP Ilda Figueiredo and with Mrs Flamminia Bussachinni, learning about European politics • Report One regret…Although we’ve contacted several MEP’s only Mrs Ilda Figueiredo received us!

  8. To use the modules in training sessions To disseminate as much as possible To lobby with other groups To sensitize people to our struggle To work together with politics The Future We want to have a voice and decide about our lives! We will keep on fighting!

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