Change Organisation to Enable Social Inclusion Erasmus Project
General information for the Change Organisation to Enable Social Inclusion Erasmus Project
Project Title
Change Organisation to Enable Social Inclusion
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for adult education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2017
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Disabilities – special needs; Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education
Project Summary
The aim of the project COESI (Change Organization to Enable Social Inclusion) was to promote the social inclusion of people with intellectual disability on the basis of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). COESI specifically focused on the learning of disability care organizations. These are mostly active in ambivalent structures; on the one hand they care for people with intellectual disabilities and, on the other hand, foster their inclusion into society. In order to be able to provide quality support for their users (people with intellectual disabilities) in the sense of inclusion in spite of this ambivalent assignment, society and users need a changed view. For this purpose the person-centred approach (person-centred planning – PCP) has been implemented some time ago. PCP implies a change in the disability care organizations, whose guiding principles are no longer derived from the institution but from the desires and needs of individual persons/users. In COESI activities were carried out and results were developed targeting on different levels and on different actors within disability care organizations. The respective groups of persons concerned were intensively involved in the various activities and project phases. These were on the one hand staff of disability care organizations (managers and executives and staff directly working with people with intellectual disabilities) and on the other hand people with intellectual disabilities. There were directly involved about 150 people (100 of staff and 50 of people with disabilities), whilst approximately another 1075 people benefited from the COESI project just during the project run.
Project results:
Self-Assessment Tool for Social Inclusion
Assessment tool for Users (Easy-to-read)
Action plan for Social Inclusion
Seminar for Managers and Executives
Seminar for Support professionals
Fit for Inclusion-Counsellor (Easy to read)
On the organisational level the Self-Assessment Tool for Social Inclusion targeting disability care organizations was developed. The assessment tool supports disability care organizations to carry out a qualitative analysis on the state of art of social inclusion relevant to their particular organizational focus and individual services. Based on the assessment tool an Action plan for Social Inclusion was developed which introduces strategies for disability care organizations at the interpersonal, organizational, social and socio-political level to enhance the social inclusion of people with disabilities. On the interpersonal level COESI focused on two groups: people with intellectual disability and staff (managers and executives as well as care workers). On the one hand staff of disability care organisations was the core agent for social inclusion. Two seminaries were developed which can be seen as measures for the future and ongoing change processes in disability care organisations (Seminar for Managers and Executives – Curriculum and Trainer manual and Seminar for Disability Carers – Curriculum and Trainer Manual) . On the other hand people with intellectual disability were the beneficiaries of the whole work of disability care organisations. So there was an inevitable requirement to also educate them to gain better competencies in recognize and criticize the status of inclusion within the organizations they are cared of. To this reason COESI developed an Assessment tool for Users (Easy-to-read). Using this tool people with disability were able to assess the impact of the services they use with regard to social inclusion. It is a reflection tool that shows whether the service is a separating or an including one. Another output targeting people with intellectual disability was the Fit for Inclusion-Counsellor (Curriculum and trainer manual) and Easy-to-read material. People with intellectual disability could be trained as experts on the topics of social inclusion that organizations are working on. In this way they will be able to become counsellors inside and outside disability care organisations in terms of social inclusion. COESI contributed to the social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Through the developed outputs disability care organizations gained the opportunity to self-assess themselves under indicators of social inclusion. They will be able to increase their flexibility in terms of being able to change their structures from institutionalized to more open and mobile structures. In this change a potential of higher sustainability (users get the support and services they really need), of higher effectiveness and therefor of better balanced use of resources is to expect. In future disability care organizations will be prepared to step into a change process together with other social organizations to create new synergies and new models of services focusing on the person instead of the institution. COESI was one step towards this change.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 163261,5 Eur
Project Coordinator
LEBENSHILFEN SOZIALE DIENSTE GMBH & Country: AT
Project Partners
- Gorabide, Asociación Vizcaina en favor de las personas con discapacidad intelectual
- Center za usposabljanje, delo in varstvo Crna na Koroskem
- FENACERCI – FEDERACAO NACIONAL DE COOPERATIVAS DE SOLIDARIEDADE SOCIAL COOPERATIVA FCRL
- Leben mit Behinderung Hamburg Sozialeinrichtungen gGmbH

