For March 21, World Down Syndrome Day, the editors of ASI have prepared material about the main misconceptions associated with this genetic anomaly. Posting in CHAT: RussiaCheck if your understanding of people with Down syndrome is correct. The material was prepared jointly with the Love Syndrome charity foundation with the participation of Downside Up Foundation specialists Tatyana Nechaeva, director of the family support center, and Yulia Lentyeva, head of support for schoolchildren and young people with Down syndrome. Original source Source link
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On NPO Day, ASI is once again launching a flash mob of stories about those who work in the non-profit sector! Posting in CHAT: RussiaTell us how you came to the NGO, what are the features of your work, what are you proud of and what inspires you. Share with us your joys and difficulties. What should be done✅Publish a story about a hero from an NGO on social networks, add photos✅Place hashtags #NKOprofi Day #NKOProfi Day #NKOprofi✅On the ASI VKontakte page, under the post about the flash mob, add a link to your publicationThe duration of the flash mob is from February 27 to March 27, 2024. With your help, we want to show people of different professions working in NGOs. Write about yourself, a colleague, a friend, a relative. This does not have to be the director of the organization; you can talk about an accountant, peer consultant, social worker, art therapist, sign language interpreter, programmer, social media manager, volunteer group coordinator, hotline psychologist, etc. It is only important that this is a story about an employee , not about the volunteer. The ASI editors will select the most interesting, original stories and give the floor to the heroes in their articles and videos. The authors of the most interesting stories will be able to receive an invitation to the autumn conference “Media/NPO}pros”. The flash mob is timed to coincide with World NGO Day, which is celebrated on February 27. This is part of the NGO-Pro project, which is being implemented by the Social Information Agency with the support of the Potanin Foundation. In the photo - Maria Pomazueva, manager of the “Athlete for Good” project of the “Love Syndrome” Charitable Foundation for supporting people with Down syndrome. We learned about it thanks to a story sent as part of a flash mob for NGO Day last year. Hero stories - https://asi.org.ru/topic/series-lists/nko-profi/ Photo: Dima Zharov / ASI Original source Source link
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The educational route of the Samara region became the winner of the ASI “Cool Country” program Posting in CHAT: Russia ASI summed up the results of the all-Russian Kulland program. The award ceremony took place in Moscow at the “Russia” forum and exhibition. The prizes were presented to the winners by Deputy Prime Minister, President of the Esperanto Program Council Dmitry Chernyshenko and the head of the agency Svetlana Chupsheva. The team from the Samara region won in the “History and Patriotism” category with the “Fire of Memory” tourism program. The “Alternative Capital” project begins at the station. Evacuation trains arrived in the city along the Kuibyshev Railway - with people and entire enterprises that were supposed to settle in a new place and continue their work. “It is very symbolic that the summing up of the first year of the all-Russian “Cold Country” program takes place right here, at the “Russia” exhibition, where all regions of our country are represented. You are all doing a very important job. Work. The President of the Russian Federation, traveling around the Arctic and the Far East, talks about tourism at every meeting. This is probably one of the most dynamic sectors of the economy now, which allows us to get to know our cool country better. And it is with your help that we discover Russia for ourselves and show it to foreign guests,” emphasized Dmitry Chernyshenko. Regional teams have developed about 100 tours for children and teenagers in five thematic blocks of the “Cool Country” - history and patriotism, culture, ecology, science, sports and a healthy lifestyle. Of these, the expert council selected the best 25 - five in each category. “We see that each route has a soul, a piece of the energy of the region, which students, teachers and representatives of the tourism industry wanted to share with us. All one hundred routes are very interesting, and I am sure that they will be interesting. to be in demand and accessible to families with children from different regions,” said Svetlana Chupsheva. About 5 thousand people from 22 regions took part in the project. Over the course of several months, they came up with new educational routes. “For the first time, this was done not only and not only by professionals - the regional teams included teachers, parents, and most importantly, schoolchildren for whom these routes are intended. Another innovation of the program is the connection of tourist routes with a specific subject - chemistry, physics, history or physical education,” added Svetlana Chupsheva. She noted the importance of the methodological work that the regional teams did during the training. “Every teacher, every school will be able to use these materials to create an interesting tourism program related to educational activities and a specific topic,” added the ASI Director General. “The Russian Ministry of Education, of course, will support the winning projects, those that have proven themselves to be the best. We will include them in relevant programs and recommendations for use,” emphasized Deputy Head of the Ministry of Education Alexander. Bugaev. Another project from the Samara region, “Postcard from Samara,” won in the “Culture” category. The route invites schoolchildren and students to get acquainted with the cultural, literary and historical heritage of Samara and send original retro postcards as original congratulations to loved ones from the beautiful city on the Volga. In addition, the region became a laureate in the “Cool Calligraphy” nomination for the victory of the children’s creative project “The ABC of Symbols of the Samara Region.” The projects presented from the Samara region were supervised by two regional ministries - the Ministry of Education and Science of the Samara Region and the Ministry of Tourism of the Samara Region - with the active participation of the tourist information center of the Samara region, the administration. Tolyatti city district and the main organizers of tourism in the region. “Today the Samara region is truly a territory of children’s tourism. And this is confirmed by the results of today's award ceremony. I would like to thank the Agency for Strategic Initiatives for the important project “Kul Lando”, which is developing one of the priority tourism destinations, especially for the Samara region, and for the whole of Russia,” emphasized the Minister of Tourism of the Samara Region, Artur Abdrashitov. The goal of the ASI “Cool Country” program is to create tourism programs for children and youth in the regions of Russia, which will broaden their horizons, arouse interest in studying the country and help them choose a future profession. The program is being implemented with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education. Source link Source link