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Assistive technologies in Resilient and Inclusive Systems and Enabling Environments

Projektbeschreibung

Neuer Rahmen für Hilfstechnologien für Menschen mit Behinderungen

Hilfstechnologien sind Produkte, Dienstleistungen und Systeme, die es Menschen mit Behinderungen ermöglichen, im Einklang mit der Konvention der Vereinten Nationen über die Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderungen an der Gesellschaft teilzunehmen. Obwohl schätzungsweise eine Milliarde Menschen von Hilfstechnologien profitieren, hat nur eine von zehn Personen Zugang zu geeigneten Diensten. Das EU-finanzierte Projekt ARISE wird einen Rahmen für belastbare und umfassende Systeme entwickeln und erproben, die es Menschen mit Behinderungen erlauben, mithilfe von Hilfstechnologien an den Aktivitäten ihrer Gemeinschaften teilzunehmen. Das Projekt bezieht sowohl Menschen mit Behinderungen als auch akademische Forschende und politische Verantwortliche ein, um wichtige Aspekte des politischen Rahmens zu verstehen. ARISE wird den Rahmen in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Europäischen Behindertenforum veröffentlichen.

Ziel

Assistive technologies (AT) are the products, services, and systems which are used by persons with disabilities to achieve participation in society, and the realization of rights afforded by the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. An estimated 1 billion people currently require AT, however only 1 in 10 has access to the appropriate AT to meet their needs. AT is critical to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, and recognized by the World Health Organization as a key priority. In particular, the WHO has identified the importance of policies and systems to support AT, with a recent resolution from the World Health Assembly.

As an MSCA fellow, Dr. Emma Smith will receive training from Prof. Malcolm MacLachlan, Research and innovation lead for the WHO Global Cooperation on Assistive Technology initiative, and professor of psychology and social inclusion at Maynooth University. A secondment to the European Disability Forum will provide Dr. Smith with training in stakeholder engagement, policy advocacy, and inclusion of persons with disabilities.

The Assistive technologies in Resilient and Inclusive Systems and Enabling Environments (ARISE) project will develop and pilot a framework for resilient and inclusive systems to enable persons with disabilities to participate in their communities through the use of AT. ARISE uses a participatory research approach which engages persons with disabilities, academic researchers, and policy makers to understand the critical components of a policy framework. The ARISE Framework will be published in coordination with the European Disability Forum, and used by national and regional governments to craft policies which are resilient to global forces, including crises like COVID-19. This research stems from current evaluation of assistive technology services in light of the global crisis, and an understanding of the need to engage all stakeholders, especially AT users, in policy development

Koordinator

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND MAYNOOTH
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 184 590,72
Adresse
CO KILDARE
W23 Maynooth
Irland

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Region
Ireland Eastern and Midland Mid-East
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Links
Gesamtkosten
€ 184 590,72