Social inclusion of people with problematic sexual behaviour (Q4302202)

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Project Q4302202 in Finland, Estonia
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Social inclusion of people with problematic sexual behaviour
Project Q4302202 in Finland, Estonia

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    94,094.73 Euro
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    119,869.71 Euro
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    78.5 percent
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    1 November 2017
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    30 June 2019
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    Estonian Sexual Health Association
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    Q4389580 (Deleted Item)
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    Q4393635 (Deleted Item)
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    59°25'49.80"N, 24°45'45.47"E
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    60°11'18.89"N, 24°57'38.95"E
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    Deviant sexual behaviour (DSB) is a problem for roughly 10% of the population, and a half of it poses a societal threat and needs to fought with. Modern approach to this challenge is to apply curative-punitive measures and ensure the social inclusion and participation in the labour market of people with DSB as widely as possible. At the same time, the existing services have to be improved. The main objectives of Project are: 1) To improve knowledge, exchange good practices and enhance the capacity of professionals working with persons with DSB to detect, intervene and handle relevant cases professionally, effectively and efficiently and to enhance the possibilities for DSB to receive adequate counselling, and, 2) To provide DSB with relevant and adequate counselling that will increase their social inclusion and enhance their possibilities to participate in the labour market. The following activites will be carrioed out: 1) comparative analysis of DSB counselling needs, 2) development and implementation of training and networking seminars, 3) piloting of counselling for DSBs and their close ones. As a result - counselling services are available for the DSB and that they are delivered professionally and with high quality, taking into account the peculiarities of different types of DSB and the situation in each country. For this, 80 specialists will be trained to provide relevant counselling; - DSB have sufficient possibilities in the CB region to obtain adequate and relevant counselling provided by professional specialists that will decrease the DSB committing actions that stigmatize them or are illegal / criminal and help them thus to participate in the society and working life despite their illness. For this, 2000 DSBs and their family members will be counselled. Project will be implemented by Estonian Sexual Health Association, Estonia and Sexpo Foundation, Finland. (English)
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