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The Russian Centre  for Socio-Cultural Rehabilitation has  launched an open competition for programs and practices in the field of social and cultural rehabilitation of people with disabilities, reports  the press service of the Deaf and blind support fund “Union”. Both citizens of the Russian Federation and other countries, NGOs, educational institutions and other structures that implement successful practices of social and cultural rehabilitation of disabled people can take part in the competition. Applications for participation in the competition are accepted until September 30,2019.

The purpose of the competition is to support and disseminate the best programs and practices in the field of social and cultural rehabilitation of persons with disabilities, introduce new and promising methods and technologies into scientific and practical circulation, promote the full participation of people with disabilities in society, develop their creative and intellectual potential, and create a socially active personality.

To participate in the competition, it is necessary to go through the registration procedure and fill in the application form  on the website cskrdianigurtskaya.ru.

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