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Growing with Children's rights - National Practices 1. Title of the initiative/good practice? Title of the initiative/good practice? 2. The main scope/theme of the initiative/good practice? Please cross. The main scope/theme of the initiative/good practice? Please cross. A. CHILD- FRIENDLY SERVICES AND SYSTEMS Child-friendly justice Child-friendly healthcare Child-friendly social services Family law and family policies Education Sport, culture and other educational and youth activities B. ELIMINATING VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN Sexual violence Trafficking of children Corporal punishment Gender based violence Domestic violence Violence in schools Bullying, harassment and cyber bullying C. CHILDREN IN VULNERABLE SITUATIONS Children in alternative care Children with disabilities Children in detention Migrant children Children 'on the move' (refugees, asylum-seeking, unaccompanied and separated, internally displaced and stateless children) Roma children D. CHILD PARTICIPATION Democratic citizenship and human rights education Education and information on children's rights Children in the media environment (internet, social media, etc.) 3. Which organisation manages the initiative/good practice? Which "Casa Soarelui"Centerfortherapeutic intervention in A DS (autism spectrum disorder) G eneral Directorate ofSocial A ssistance and Child P

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Growing with Children's rights - National Practices

 1. Title of the initiative/good practice?

Title of the initiative/good practice?2. The main scope/theme of the initiative/good practice? Please cross.

The main scope/theme of the initiative/good practice? Please cross.   A. CHILD-FRIENDLY SERVICES AND SYSTEMS

Child-friendly justice

Child-friendly healthcare

Child-friendly social services

Family law and family policies

Education

Sport, culture and other educational and youth activities

B. ELIMINATING VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN

Sexual violence

Trafficking of children

Corporal punishment

Gender based violence

Domestic violence

Violence in schools

Bullying, harassment and cyber bullying

C. CHILDREN IN VULNERABLE SITUATIONS

Children in alternative care

Children with disabilities

Children in detention

Migrant children

Children 'on the move' (refugees, asylum-seeking, unaccompanied and separated, internally displaced and stateless children)

Roma children

D. CHILD PARTICIPATION

Democratic citizenship and human rights education

Education and information on children's rights

Children in the media environment (internet, social media, etc.)

3. Which organisation manages the initiative/good practice? Which organisation manages the initiative/good practice? Organisation:

Website:

Name of contact person:

Country:

E-mail:

"Casa Soarelui" Center for therapeutic intervention in ADS (autism spectrum disorder)

General Directorate of Social Assistance and Child P

w w w .dgaspc3.ro

Christina Belu

Romania

[email protected]

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Phone:4. Please describe briefly the initiative/good practice

Please describe briefly the initiative/good practice5. Do you know the timeframe of this initiative/good practice? (Start, end, ongoing)

Do you know the timeframe of this initiative/good practice? (Start, end, ongoing)6. Which activities are implemented within this initiative/good practice? (E.g. online campaign, seminars, workshops, trainings, personal consultations, etc.)

Which activities are implemented within this initiative/good practice? (E.g. online campaign, seminars, workshops, trainings, personal consultations, etc.)7. What are the products of this initiative/good practice? (E.g. online education tool, flyers, handbook, manual, factsheets, online resource center, etc.)

What are the products of this initiative/good practice? (E.g. online education tool, flyers, handbook, manual, factsheets, online resource center, etc.)8. Please indicate the target group(s) of this initiative/good practice. Please cross.

Please indicate the target group(s) of this initiative/good practice. Please cross.   Children and adolescents

Parents

Professionals working with children (please specify below)

Decision makers

Public authorities and civil servants

Civil society organisations

Public at large

Other

Please specify9. What are the success factors of this initiative/good practice? (E.g. number of people reached, dissemination, cooperation with stakeholders, visibility, funding, etc.) Please enumerate the success factors.

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The main goal of the project is to improve the lives of children w ith autism spectrum disorder and their parents by increasing accessibility to therapy services, counseling services and access to inclusive education in mainstream schools.

The project started in early 2014 and is currently in implementation.

The main activities carried out in the Center "Casa Soarelui" are individual therapy psychotherapist - child group therapy, w orkshops for parents of children w ith autism spectrum disorder, courses for teachers in District 3, training and supervising the therapists therapeutic intervention.

Not applicable.

Teachers in school and preschool.

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What are the success factors of this initiative/good practice? (E.g. number of people reached, dissemination, cooperation with stakeholders, visibility, funding, etc.) Please enumerate the success factors. 10. If possible, please give an estimate of how high the budget was for this initiative/good practice (in Euros) and how many people work for it? (Full time equivalents including volunteers)

If possible, please give an estimate of how high the budget was for this initiative/good practice (in Euros) and how many people work for it? (Full time equivalents including volunteers)P

The direct benef iciaries of this project w ill be represented by 22 children aged from 1 year, residing in District 3, diagnosed w ith neuropsychological and motor delays, 200 teachers from school and preschool programs that w ill benefit of training anually and 120 parents. This project is conducted in partnership w ith HELP Autism Association. The f inancing of th

The estimated budget for one year of operation is 135 433 euros (VAT included), and the staff involved consists of 11 full-time employees and 150 volunteers.