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ECI 2.0 - European Competence Initiative - Early Childhood Intervention
Skill training to Empower Teachers, Health Professionals and Social Workers
EURLYAID
Partners (institutional) name European Association on Early Childhood Intervention EURLYAID
Responsible person (for the project) Jacques Schlösser, Ana Maria Serrano
Address Rue Belair 17, 8508 Redange/Attert, Luxembourg
Email
Homepage http://www.eurlyaid.net
Main area of work concerning early childhood intervention Eurlyaid organises seminars and conferences and assists in implementing strategies and politics in Early Childhood Intervention across Europe (e.g. by means of its “Manifesto” and the development of a Parental Satisfaction Scale. The 40 partners represent most of EU27 and associated countries (e.g. Norway). These core partners are involved in national and local networks and therefore reach the majority of stakeholders in the field. Furthermore the partners resent cross-sectoral professional groups (Medical doctors, special educators, psychologists, therapists and parent-associations…) and therefore represent an ideal basis towards the transdisciplinary cooperation via ICF. Also regarding the scope and type of the member organisations they represent rofessional associations, parent organisations, research institutions, training centres.
Former or present other project activities Previous collaboration and contacts within EU working groups (Gera Conference 2010)
What else is important and one should know about this institution Eurlyaid is a NGO, based in Luxembourg, focusing on promotion, research and dissemination in field of Early Childhood Intervention on European level.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. © 2011-2024 by ECI2.0 Project
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