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it is important, yes. that is, we set a goal, we achieve it together. and it happens many times faster than when a person just lies down and is smeared with something. and she waits when that hand starts working and this transition from the old model to the new one is happening right now because two months therefore, in the end, ukraine approved the international classification of functioning. that is, we have already passed it for several years, well, the guys tried for many years before that, they could at least take it as a basis, but then the translation was carried out. this is a national standard that this is this we will measure yes here is a person in a state of crisis and this is such today i have the opportunity to function and the physical condition is measured and that is how a person feels, how he interacts with the environment and with the space there is a lot of it and the most important thing is that there we are not looking
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not ideagnus and what about the loss of working capacity, as it used to be called the potential for restoration yes , that is, what do we have to do and what will really be restored and here an honest person says without saying if you go to that sanatorium there every year here in 20 years, you will be there. well, you will become a wheelchair and go, they say that today we tell you that you can restore these functions with us. together with us, these functions are unfortunately lost, so we will help you learn to live using auxiliary means that, well they will help you orient yourself in space if a person loses their sight rearrange the space around the house if necessary at your work so that you feel complete and able to serve yourself independently and be, in fact, as you said, a person who can
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to work and this is extremely important, including helping to offer recovery rehabilitation programs for a person, and on the other hand, it also recommends auxiliary means. also, is this system already working or is it just gaining momentum ? this is being actively implemented in ukraine. last week, i visited such a hospital in klevan, rivne oblast, where you can already see how those people are recovering, well, our soldiers, what is it? suffered an injury to the nervous system and how do they help them recover and return. maybe there is a more active life, it really is such a long period, but how they already do all this is the feedback i heard from our soldiers and they about what they they really help and
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they understand the processes that take place and this is extremely inspiring. also, i have already seen such experiences at the okhmatdit hospital and the acute rehabilitation department, where they have already set up work very correctly with the help of specialists from norway and are helping children to recover, that is, there are already certain examples, and it is very important for us that the ministry of health has already identified around fifty institutions where there will be such rehabilitation departments , and already there the goal is to transition to evidence -based rehabilitation. there are many people with disabilities who were forced to leave abroad, waiting for the war, but there are also many such people, but we know that it is the most difficult for a person with a disability to leave their usual environment. many such people simply they say that we are not leaving because everything is familiar here, we are already used to everything here, and there
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to go into the unknown, we do not know how accessible it is or whether they will not give us the services we are used to and why i am talking about this because about it is written on facebook, for example, from one of the posts, a huge challenge for mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder who are abroad is the unavailability of correctional services in a language that children understand, and this is a challenge for the usual concept of integration policy where language learning is in the first place and mothers are faced with a choice either to return to ukraine for these services at the risk of life or to deny the child development while being physically safe, so that you advise in such situations if today the mother and child are in another country and trying to somehow adapt, then here we have to take care of the best interests of the child and it is really to be safe
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to receive all the necessary services and here it is possible that we also sometimes have to look somewhere for standard solutions i also read many posts and other mothers they said that it would be important if those specialists, and we also speak about this at international meetings with partners to those correctional specialists who helped autistic children with autism spectrum disorders in ukraine to recover yes so that they could be hired to work specifically with children who are there are ukrainian children, and this is also such an important logistical task that must be done precisely by accepting the communities of another country, and here everything will simply be a lot that rests precisely on the issue of recognition, roughly speaking, recognition of ukrainian diplomas, one way or another, we suspect that the education of deputies abroad is at what stage of the solution
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now, this question will be two - it should be very fast, and here we will also look at the flexibility of our partners, such important questions of the negotiations on the education of our children abroad lead the ministry of education and science, in addition to this important issue, we also raise the issue of teaching our children in the ukrainian language and abroad so that they have access to development in their native language despite the fact that they will learn to integrate the community and to learn the language of the country that accepted them, so all these issues are now being considered by the ministry of education and science. at the beginning of july, in the swiss city of lugan, a conference was held on the restoration of ukraine after a full-scale war, so i would like to ask you exactly what in this plan, which was presented, well, the draft plan
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provides for the issue of barrier-free, generally unpleasant urban environments in this direction, but we are also talking about spaces and services and what, for example, transport. and if we purchase from you are a series of maternity transport, then we really have to design the waiting pavilion so that it is very convenient to get into this type of transport and so on, that is, all this is calculated today so that after the end of the war we really build the country of the anthem of ukrainians, that is, now already this question is under control. what, for example, during the reconstruction of the same irpen, were there warheads of other ruined cities, kharkiv, mariupol, etc. and we will no longer see inaccessible streets for pedestrians
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underground crossings , including or not. with you on the fact that hostilities continue in the country. we continue to develop the instructions, standards, everything as in the mkf. that is, it is a certain standard that changes the approaches in such a way that everything starts to change as well, it is we who must implement the inclusive dbn dbn which show absolutely that they should provide a certain standard and further reinforce this is very important with control from the state inspection of architecture and urban planning diam which should from the first
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steps give any builder a look look at how you should build so that everyone it was convenient for people here, it should be monitored, it should be reminded, because we know how they worked. in the future, there will be an inspection earlier and the objects that were completely unsuitable for operation even after the approval of the new state building regulations that take into account barrier-free inclusion, but anyway, well, we will communicate, and we have to change the attitude of people who work in these issues, and it seems to me that today people support each other, this is unity and the mutual understanding that occurs when people see people with disabilities and older people on the streets who are uncomfortable and they understand that it is uncomfortable, all this is a certain impetus for us all to
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think and start just looking at comfortable things in a new way, in a different way, and to use it in the new country already, yes, we dream so before our conversation. i asked myself in instagram stories to ask you a question , and one of the questions came from your colleague, with whom we have already communicated in this place, it is daria gerasimchuk and she asked me to tell you about your experience as a displaced person so that you would share your experience. i know that you are from mariupol, but as you told me, you left there more than two years ago , after all, you left from a front-line city, a city that was also recovering after the occupation because russia's war with ukraine has been going on for eight years now. tell me about your experience, what it was like. what made you move from mariupol. working in kyiv for two years, i felt that i was a mariupol resident
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. what do i have when i can return at any time, my mother, my daughter are waiting for me there, my flowers are waiting for me and the house that i have built all these years and there are a lot of friends waiting for me and you understand what happened in mariupol is what today i feel myself as a person who no longer has a home, there is no city, who does not have what it was, many people say that your home is like the foundation of your life, they lost the foundation, in fact, what was taken from you , they destroyed it, and in fact they raped that house of mine, they bombed it, too today i feel
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in a certain way like a person from whom a very important part of life was essentially taken away and just as nazarian was returning from a trip. well, then i can already say today that you have already found on the water today. my home is kyiv, so if he accepted me for two years, then i am already grateful to him for that and now i also recognized him as my home at the beginning of march, you are in they wrote the following on their facebook page. allow me to briefly quote what makes me happy in these stormy times. i haven't heard the calls of anyone from mariupol , any of my relatives and friends for four days. plan what
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makes you happy now, and today the opportunity to be involved in building a new modern rehabilitation or to dream about new modern social services that will be in the communities that we have to create now because we want to help people, all this now inspires and gives hope that yes, we are many lost but we have a chance now to unite and support each other to build the country we want to live together here very vitally and optimistically thank you for talking about this optimism and cherish it in your heart thank you very much for the conversation was very interesting, thank you, frog, this is us
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, july 28, the day of ukrainian statehood, they are hungry, i started to flow . i will go to give the last i was forced to create questions on the street where they lived what are you doing in order to humiliate the victory from monday to friday 21:15 in marathon the only news of the family grows love in the family lives warmth support and thousands of prayers family
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times for the country faithful only in the armed forces, but also in itself, the state provides assistance to all those who are looking for a new job because of the war, there are employment centers in every city where vacancies are updated daily, choose conveniently and fill out the questionnaire on the official website or in event chat, work, develop, live for the sake of victory , we'll intercept, we'll outplay, we'll win that you're not the news , together we're strong, you
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understand, now is the time when you can't be cowards , you can't be afraid. now you can't be like that now you have to be bold and decorate the bolder ones so that they can express their position and yours katya what is this place where we are now why is there no wall here anyway it was supposed to be my new workshop a-a it was uh before that it was a big one last summer, my husband and i pulled out everything from here, and then we installed windows, insulated
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everything with our own hands, insulated the walls, made the stairs ourselves, welded them, that is, we did everything entirely by ourselves, but on march 4, we were in the basement, there was a fight and one of the shells hit here behind the neighbor 's barrel with water and pieces of this barrel and pieces of the projectile fragment, they just flew everywhere and this wall just collapsed, the wall almost the entire roof there collapsed from the outside , so you can't see it, but everything was very damaged at the neighbor's house, three roofs and almost half of the roof were completely blown off the whole wall was also destroyed there, too, in these ones. that’s how you were here in gostomel, four of you with children. how long did you spend there, and i actually know the odyssey. how did you make your way from gostomel to bucha
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, then to irpin and to kyiv, if you can briefly, tell me how it is everything was fine. we were there on the third day . the soldiers of the armed forces of ukraine had already arrived here and began to build a defense point here. we realized that we must prepare for the possibility of a battle. there were trenches everywhere . they are still boys everything is fine nearby, and then at night the battle began, they repelled it, we understood that, then in the morning there were a lot of dead bodies of equipment, everything here was terrible, even on youtube there is a video of this with these shots , so they stormed. and all this equipment that tried us for a day all of them stormed all night until they ran
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, and then the second battle began. it was the afternoon of march 4. and it was such a terrible battle when they were already hitting right here, and our neighbors still have huge craters left in their gardens. our neighbors' house burned down. completely and we were also in the basement of four at that time. that is, we spent the whole night there from three to four and almost the whole day of march 4. our basement is not suitable for being there for a long time, of course we pulled all the blankets, pillows, etc. there we had two armchairs
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with sacks of him, we also put them there and they saved us with their own hands because he was, well, two by two by two. not even less, even less. there are somewhere 170 by 170 by 170 shelves on the sides, that is, it is normal there, the children even slept with you had a husband and two children and the cat and everyone like that when you decided that you should definitely run away from here and we heard that something had flown into our house that is, it was, well, it is babak we heard glass flying outside if something was falling and it was such a terrible mess that we decided i was i'm almost sure that we don't have a roof or a wall or a house in general, well, i don't know, well , it was very loud and so direct, and our basement was shaking like that , and when the first babakh happened and we heard it, i sat in the basement and said well, that's it now we have
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to run away and the children are like that oh, where are we going? in the morning we called our godfathers in bucha, and they said, well, listen, we didn't sleep all night because there was a fight, we are so tired, can we come to your place, maybe for a day or two, we'll just sleep there, they'll just sleep, of course, let's wait for you, everything is fine , come we have humanitarian headquarters and electricity here, we have everything. because we didn't have electricity for four days, there was only soft water and that was all. and here we are, i mean all the people. they must flee to bucha, to bucha, what is necessary, and we are right in the basement so under the flashlight they wrote a list of what we need to do in house before running away, but there was such a terrible fight that we realized that we won't have time to do any of that in your world it shrinks to 10
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minutes and you understand that your life is now 10 minutes between that and that babah and this babah and but between them you live well and that's it, well, it's a horror , of course, because before that we planned our lives there for a month, two, six months ahead, and here it 's 10 minutes. that's all. your life is 10 minutes longer than 15 minutes, we heard from the outside as ours is calling us from here or he was also in the basement, he came out and he went to see if we were all right, and this is his voice. we got out and he said, let's go to the glass factory, we have a glass factory, there is a bomb shelter there, well, there would have been a lot of people there at that time, he said, let's go there and we, yes, let's go let's get together, we put the children in the hall, gave them clothes, said, "so you get dressed, we went to collect things, yes, in a hurry, in a hurry. that is, we
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gathered things so quickly that my children did not have a single pair of er, paired er, socks, not even a whole collection different socks because that's what i did and the husband didn't take anything for himself, neither underwear, nor socks, not a single one, all he says is that he gives everything to the children, to the children, and everything, that is, everything is there, a decoration tool. everything is left at home . what they show is not what has changed. it was a shot from some action, from some i am not from a horror film, that is, everything is smoking, dead bodies, weapons, and there is such a pillar of fire because they hit the gas pipe, and there is also something smoking, there is something whistling, something is burning and such a roar from that pillar
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fire can be seen, they are shot through, and then we understand that there will simply be four corpses and that's all and that's why we sharply, i even said, i say sasha maybe i'll call the guys, maybe someone will cover us while we and he 's all humming, he's smoking, guys, guys, and silence , that is, there's no one, and then we understand that we are now turning around and running along the fences to bucha and we turn around sasha tells the children so, uh, run, this is how it bent and so, everything is running and we ran ran ran then we turned behind the movement of the village they exhaled a little, the children say oh we we want drink and we're like this, we didn't take anything well, let's go, then we're there through the townhouses, the townhouses are burning all around, smoke all around, that is, we're just going to some kind of apocalypse and here we are at four tasya runs
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crying says mom i want to drink i'm there i'm tired because my legs there are others there, i say zaika, let's be patient, we'll get to buchi, there are our friends. there you'll have vodichka and wi-fi cartoons, let 's just run and i all the time. all the way, i told the children that we are superheroes. we are now, but we are there everywhere that's all, well, let's go out there, well, a little, a little, that was enough, but then, mom, i want to drink, we have already reached buchi, i was frolicking there. i say, god, sasha - this is the forest, they said it was mined, he says wait , they are mining when they haven't been here for a long time, calm down here there is nothing yet i really mean i understand that i am already so terrified that i am already afraid of everything and we then we walk along bucha and there are such townhouses and a man comes out and appears and looks
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at us, that is, bucha is so dead, quiet, quiet, the dog barks and there are four of us here we go with backpacks he is like that or where are we from like that, we are with the guests and we are like that and give them some water to drink oh gods come in they took us to the yard they gave the little ones some lemonade there they gave us otaku pil and a half of water they asked everything there what is there as they say well let's go good luck to whom we are there to whom everything and we went and then the rest i only heard mom lemonade to us and when will you give it to us and when will we get there and when we get there we will get there soon and maybe i won't share maybe you didn't it wasn't any easier because the child i didn't think that we were somewhere so terrible passed that we were all focused on this team, focused on the fact that this will be our lemonade, i won't be with anyone, she says, but it turned out that it is also dangerous in buchek,
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