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Being Deaf in an Inclusive Europe
Date du début: 1 oct. 2015, Date de fin: 30 sept. 2017 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

The beneficiaries of Being Deaf in an Inclusive Europe Project are deaf adult people. The success of their social and professional integration depends on education, on access to information and also on the ability to research on information. Unfortunately, the deaf people’s possibilities to inform themselves mainly depends on the speech language level and on a good knowledge of spoken and written verbal language because there are few informational and educational materials using Sign Language as main communication instrument. The project will be implemented through a strategic partnership between 5 non- profit organisations from 5 European countries: Romania, Slovakia, Turkey, Poland and Germany. All partners provide services to Deaf people and have experience in working with deaf people and in producing multimedia educational or informative materials using Sign Language. According to the statistics, in Romania there are, approximately 25 000 hearing impaired people, in Turkey, approximately 350 000, in Poland, approximately 50 000, in Slovakia 50 000 and in Germany approx. 100 000 deaf people. In total, there are approx. 575 000 deaf people. Over 150 000 from them are Sign language users. One of the major barriers to for Deaf people is the lack of recognition, acceptance and use of sign language in all areas of life as well as lack of respect for Deaf people’s cultural and linguistic identity. This leads to marginalization of deaf people. By raising the level of awareness for the entire society on this issue this attitude can be changed and the Deaf Community can be recognized as linguistic community. That’s why one of the priorities of our project targets reducing disparities in learning outcomes affecting Deaf Adult Learners. Bilingual education is a wide spread concept on European and also on global level, referring to children and young deaf people. The innovation of our project consists in transferring this concept in education throughout Life Long Learning of deaf adults. The access to bilingual education (using verbal communication and Sign Language at the same time) for deaf adults is quite limited on European level and almost absent on national level because of the small number of interprets and because of limited financial resources assigned to this domain. The main Project Objectives are: development of social and professional abilities of integration for the adult deaf and hearing impaired persons by forming and informing them about the labour market, the opportunities that digital technology and it’s continuum upgrading offers them in terms of communication and social integration, Human Rights, social integration abilities, Deaf Community Culture and facilitating their access to Open Educational Resources to deaf people through the creation and development of a free virtual library containing video informative materials on various topics of interest for Deaf Community using Sign Language as primary means of communication. This objectives will be achieved primarily through 5 Training Activities (Blended mobility of adult learners) including 80 mobilities for direct beneficiaries and by producing of 5 educational materials tailored to their special needs and e-learning specific (available in five languages of partner countries). The main activities and tools which will ensure internal and external communication and, also, dissemination, exploitation of project results and its impact, will be the project website, a virtual learning platform for deaf adult learners and 5 national multiplier events addressing in special to Deaf Community and including Press Conferences. The main results and impact envisaged are: increasing the socio-professional integration skills of the beneficiaries; informing deaf people about the opportunities that digital technology and it’s continuum upgrading offers them in terms of communication and social integration and developing the necessary skills and competences in order to use digital technology; increasing the self-esteem and developing the cultural identity for European Deaf Community; new educational strategies which can be duplicated in the beneficiaries’ institutions and other European similar institutions and new open educational resources adapted to deaf people special needs. The virtual library hosted by the project’s website will be improved and developed and, in time, it will become an important source for information and lifelong learning for Deaf Adults. The approaches applied in this project will constitute examples of good practice and will be taken over by other institutions which work with deaf people on the one hand, and will lead to awareness of organizations which provide educational services for adult learners on the specific needs of deaf community members, on the other hand.

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