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Training course ‘Barrier-free in action: inclusion, protection, resilience’ launched in Dnipro

  • Group photo of participants in a brightly lit room, holding red folders labeled “Guide Without Barriers.” One person in the center holds a sign with the same title. A screen in the background displays Ukrainian logos and text, indicating an educational or advocacy event focused on accessibility and inclusion.
  • A seminar in a conference room: attendees sit facing a speaker next to a laptop. A large screen displays the “Mozhesh” website with text about charity and support for war-affected individuals. A tripod-mounted camera stands in front. Behind the speaker is a banner from the Luhansk Association of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities.
  • On a table in a modern room lie Ukrainian-language informational materials: a white book with Braille titled “Guide Without Barriers,” red booklets labeled “Album of Barrier-Free Solutions,” and a yellow brochure titled “Glossary of Terms” with illustrations of two people. The materials promote accessibility and inclusive communication.
  • A seminar participant holds a red book titled “Algebra of Safe Solutions” in Russian. The room is set up for learning, with people seated and reading materials. A water bottle sits on the windowsill. The setting suggests a training session focused on decision-making under uncertainty.

11.11.2025

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A three-day training course entitled ‘Barrier-free in action: inclusion, protection, sustainability’ has started in Dnipro, bringing together 18 specialists from the social sphere, education, medicine and public organisations. Our goal is to create a professional environment that can provide conditions of safety, dignity and accessibility for every person.

Over the course of three days, participants will:

• learn about the broad concept of accessibility and ways to implement it in their daily work;

• learn to assess the accessibility of spaces and services;

• discuss the inclusion of children and support for people in difficult life situations;

• work out algorithms for responding safely to cases of violence;

• gain practical skills in self-regulation and self-care, which are necessary for resilience and effectiveness in professional activities.

Our ambition is not just to conduct training, but to bring about real change in communities. Therefore, each participant will complete the training with a personal action plan that they can implement in their organisation.

The training is conducted as part of the project

‘Protection, health care and inclusion of vulnerable populations in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions,’

implemented by the Luhansk Association of Organisations of Persons with Disabilities (LAOPD) and Volontariato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo (VIS) with the support of OCHA Ukraine.

Together, we are building a barrier-free future.

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