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MSnet
17.7.2002

MS-NET Project

 

BMI Association is involved in this Leonardo project to disseminate relevant information in the Czech Republic and to try other Czech partners to get more information and contribute to the initiative.

 

The project  should help to establish necessary mechanisms to promote an egalitarian and easier training access of Multiple Sclerosis disabled people related to the rest of the society.

 

Project target group will consist mainly of women between 35 and 55 years and the general objective is to offer them, through Special Centers of employment, necessary training to access new technologies of the coming Information Society.

 

Questionnaires will be distributed among Multiple Sclerosis associations and in the following stage the training tool will be designed, elaborated and validated with the full help of the new technologies of Information Society to allow the project target group to access training through the Internet.

 

Partners would give their opinions about the tool content and methods. Then, promoter country will elaborate the designed training tool and other countries will adapt it to their specific characteristics to validate it among the project target groups.

 

The last stage will be carried out at two levels: the workshop, during which the project results will be showed by the partners, and the web page of participant entities. The intermediate and final reports will be published in the web pages of all participant entities in the project.

 

The project belongs to the family of Leonardo Da Vinci 2001 projects. Participating organizations are: PRAGMA ENGINEERING, UORIN (Italy),  SELOS (France), FELEM, FEM and ADEMBI (Spain) and WEGRE (Greece), and BMI Association (Czechia) under a coordinating role of ASIMAG (Spain).

 

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