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or place people with certain physical disabilities in such buildings that were adapted to them until then, despite the fact that the vast majority of ukrainians were evacuated from hot spots but simply fled the war but did not go abroad. they usually moved in the western regions of ukraine, and not from hearsay, we know that the western regions of ukraine are the most, to put it mildly, not adapted to the needs of people with disabilities, because these regions are quite old , and the landscape is different, well, on the lviv street for example, i know in a wheelchair, i am very different. it is impossible for a wheelchair. well, it is also difficult for blind people to move around, considering this and also considering the fact that this is a heavy burden, an additional burden on local communities that have accepted refugees, does the state help them with this ? that they could at least
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provide services to people with disabilities to come to them, i would also divide it into several issues because there is a level of state and state support when we talk about the formation of certain policies and the provision of quality of life and the provision of social, medical and other services are the direct responsibility of those communities that receive people today, as for the state, you may have already heard that in order to facilitate issues related to the continuation of the documents that testify that a person has a disability now there is no need to apply there seiki now today on the basis of a doctor's opinion all documents can be extended that is, it has already become easier this procedure in this place i would like in more detail, yes, this applies only to the
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case when it is necessary to first establish the disability or only to extend the so-called re-certification, yes, pass the medical and social expert commission again, all the so-called, that is, now you do not need to undergo re-education and how long it will last, see here also two questions in if a person needs to be extended, then there is really no need to ask for an opinion. if it is the first time that the status of a person with a disability is established, then more rights have been given to doctors who help a person recover and they prepare conclusions if a person cannot come to the msec - it is also possible for such a decision to be made in absentia if all the documents have been collected by the doctors, and here we can see that a certain simplification that concerns the general system of restoring people and the rehabilitation system in ukraine , i would also like to mention a few important ones and say
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that now it is being rebuilt if during the war so right during the war eh yes now we are building a modern a-a system of evidence-based rehabilitation give evidence-based rehabilitation for me it sounds for the first time a-a i think for the audience also, what is evidence-based rehabilitation? we have heard about different types of rehabilitation, but evidence-based rehabilitation. explain what it is. let's start with how it was and how people today know about rehabilitation. if you break your leg, you go on crutches for some electrophoresis . grew, but it was at that time that you were unable to work on sick leave somehow this is how we remember how i myself once broke my leg and how everything happened and here it is important to say that the acts are
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evidential rehabilitation - this is when a person from crisis state from the moment she suffered a stroke or injury or something else in her life. she opens her eyes and there are already specialists next to her. this is a team, a rehabilitation team that starts working with that person from the first step, and the first thing that is important for evidence-based rehabilitation is the person's desire to recover then psychologists work, secondly, it is important that a person understands what is happening, why does she need to translate, why does she need to move her hand? exactly what drugs and why is she taking, what will be the effect, and the person, together with the team of specialists, is a multidisciplinary team that includes a doctor a bialtologist and an occupational therapist, and i say a psychologist and other additional specialists who set a certain goal with a person. that is, we say that the hand is not working now. this is how it is. and tomorrow it will start to move, and it is ours
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to restore the functioning of this part of our hand, and this is important, yes. that is, we 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 to work and this transition from the old model to the new one is happening right now because two months ago in the end, ukraine approved the international classification of functioning. that is, we have already passed it for several years, well, guys, for many years before that, we tried to at least take it as a basis, but then the translation of the international space station was carried out, the national standard approved it, what is it, we will measure it, and here is a person in a state of crisis and that's it. today, i have the opportunity to function and my physical condition is measured, and how a person feels, how he interacts with others and with space.
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there are a lot of dimensions. and the most important thing is that there we let's see what kind of non-ideagnosis and what are the losses of working capacity. what was your name before, the potential for recovery, yes, that is, what do we have to do? you are there well, you will become a wheelchair and go, they say that today we are telling you that you will be able to restore these functions together with us. unfortunately, they have been lost, so we will help you learn to live using auxiliary means that will help you navigate in space if a person loses his sight, rearrange the space around him in the house if necessary at your work so that you feel complete and able
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to serve yourself independently and be, in fact, as you said, a person who can work and this is extremely important mkf including helping to offer recovery rehabilitation programs for a person, and on the other hand, she also recommends auxiliary means. also, this system is already working or is it just gaining momentum, being tested on the ground. maybe there are already four in pilot projects, and hospitals in ukraine are actively implementing it. last week, i visited such a hospital in the rivne region, where you can already see how they recover those people, well, our soldiers who have suffered injuries to the nervous system and how they help for them to recover and return. maybe there is a more active life, it really is such a long, uh period, but how are they already
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doing this? you are the feedback i heard from our soldiers and they say that they are really helped and they understand the processes that take place and this is extremely inspiring. also, i have already seen such experiences in the okhmatdit hospital and the acute rehabilitation department, where they have already set up the work very correctly with the help of specialists from norway and help children recover, that is, there are already certain examples and it is very important for us that now the ministry of health has already identified about fifty institutions where such rehabilitation departments will be located, and already there the goal is to transition to pre-goat rehabilitation in i was told about people with disabilities who were forced to go abroad while waiting for the war . 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
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say that we are not we are leaving because everything is familiar here, we are already used to everything here, but to go into the unknown there, we do not know how accessible it is there or whether they will provide us with the services we are used to and why i am talking about this because they write about it 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 to the usual concept of integration policy, where language learning comes first and mothers are faced with the choice of returning to ukraine for these services at risk for life or to deny the child development while being physically safe, so that you advise in such situations if today the mother and the child are in another country and trying to adapt somehow
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then here we have to take care of the best interests of the child, and it really is to be safe 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 said that it would be important if those specialists and we also talk about this at international meetings with partners to correctional specialists who helped autistic children with autistic spectrum disorders recover in ukraine yes so that they could be hired to work specifically with the children who are there ukrainian children, and this is also such an important logistical work that must be done precisely by accepting the communities of another country and everything will be
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fine here. this is the question of cement - it has to be done very quickly, and here we will look at the flexibility of our partners, such important issues of the negotiations on the education of our children abroad from where the ministry of education and science, in addition to this an 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 into the community and learn the language of the country that accepted them, that all these issues are now being considered in a complex manner er and he takes them precisely to the ministry of education and science at the beginning of july in the swiss city of lugano a conference was held on the restoration of ukraine er after a full-scale war er i would like to ask you exactly what in
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this plan, which was presented, well, the draft plan provides for the issue of barrier-freeness in general, without urban barriers, although access to information , etc., the challenges that ukraine is facing today have shown that the highest value for us is still a person and a person's life, and understanding that we we want the citizens to return, so that those people who are suffering so that they know that we have survived all this, but in the future we want such a country in which it will be convenient for every person, so that's why , in the plan of recovery, any spaces that will be designed and rebuilt so that they are precisely designed taking into account the needs of all people, including people with disabilities, the elderly, if we are talking about a gender-sensitive context and women's issues, and so on. if we expand this further, it is not only
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spaces, but also access to services. i.e., the service must be designed and convenient. today, ukraine is already advancing very quickly in matters of digitalization. you know that a separate direction is being led today by the ministry of digital transformation in order to digitize as much as possible all services related to the document flow related to persons with disabilities yes and this will also be a certain convenient push in this direction, but we are also talking about spaces and services and things such as transport and if we purchase with you low-cost transport - we really have to design the waiting pavilion so that it is very convenient to enter such a type of transport and so on, that is, all this is calculated today so that after the end war, we really built a country worthy
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of ukrainians, that is, uh, now this question is under control, for example, during the reconstruction of the same irpen, were there warheads of other broken cities , kharkiv, mariupol, etc. and we will no longer see inaccessible streets, inaccessible pedestrian crossings, including underground or we will not see non-inclusive playgrounds that even now open under the name of inclusive, you can be sure of this we can be sure when we can teach to teach those people who today they are building, designing, developing infrastructure, and despite the fact that hostilities are ongoing in the country, we continue to develop the instructions, standards, everything as in the mkf, that is, it is a certain standard that
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changes approaches in such a way that everything begins to change, and we are also we have to implement other active e-e dbn dbn that show building regulations absolutely so that they 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 remind from the first steps in to any builder, see look at how you should build so that it is convenient for all people, the key word here should control should remind because we know how the dubai state bank inspection worked before and the objects that were not adapted at all even after the approval of the new state construction regulations seemed to be in operation norms taken into account for barrier-free inclusion, but still. well, let's talk, and we have to change the attitude of people who work in these matters, and it seems to me that
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today people support each other today this is knowledge and mutual understanding that is happening and when people see on the streets already people with disabilities and older people who are uncomfortable and they understand that it is uncomfortable, all this is a certain impetus for all of us to think and start simply looking at comfortable things in a new way in a different way, well, to use it in the new country already, yes, we dream so before our conversation today. i asked you to ask a question in my instagram stories , and one of the questions came from your colleague, with whom we have already talked in this place, it is daria gerasimchuk and she asked me to tell you about your experience as a migrant 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
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, after all, you left from a front-line city, a city that was also being rebuilt after the occupation because russia's war with ukraine has been going on for eight years now, tell me about your experience, what was it like what made you move from mariupol to work in kyiv for two years i felt that i was from mariupol, i'm here temporarily because i'm here to perform certain tasks i i serve my country and that i have a home when i can return at any time, my mother and 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 from mariupol is that today i feel like a person who no longer has a home, there is no city that
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does not have the same thing that was here. many people say that your home is like the foundation of your life . in fact, they raped each other they bombed my house. so today i feel in a certain way a person whose life was essentially taken away and just in time they returned from a trip and i say i can't say i'm coming home she said well find a new home you can't always to feel in the air well, then today i can already say that you have found already for the new year 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
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recognized him as my home on at the beginning of march you are in yourself on the facebook page, they wrote the following. allow me to briefly quote what makes me happy in these stormy times. i haven't heard calls from anyone from mariupol , any family and friends, for four days. what makes you happy now and today the opportunity to be involved in order to build a new modern rehabilitation or dream about new modern social services that will be in the communities that we have to create now because we want helping people, all this now inspires and gives hope that yes, we have lost a lot but we have a chance now to unite and by supporting each other
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to build a country that we want to live in together, this is affirmative and optimistic thank you for talking about this optimism and cherish it in your heart thank you it was very interesting to you for the conversation, thank you, the state - this is us, july 28, the day of ukrainian statehood, we are those who, side by side, as brothers, beat the teeth of the enemy in the battles for the gostomel airfield , held mariupol, those who imperceptibly destroy invaders shoot down enemy planes and burn tanks of occupiers we stand firm we are your protection and security ukraine we national guard it might seem that your melody was cut off forever but it is picked up by millions all over the
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world your melody is the clearest skill in the darkest corps from small steps big ones begin affairs, the next step is the state - we are warriors, delezers, liars, and our cause is righteous, holy, who is for what, and we are for independence, so it is difficult for us because of that, this is our land, we are a free people, what about you
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it is not us to choose until the end of our days we will live in shame or we will rise let's unite the choice is ours and return as heroes we will fight with our hearts and weapons in our hands zakhar berkut on thursday at 9:30 p.m. every day at 8:00 p.m. i welcome you on the clock 8 p.m. we are from the marathon watch the final issue of the unified news the most important game ukraine and with ukraine together about the main thing in gostomel were here all conclusions and forecasts another day of heroic confrontation
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together victories marathon unified news every evening at 20:00 together we are the strength thank you for trust together we will win unified news the main thing is to prevail we will pass we will win reading the news together we are strong the body must be physically prepared in order to , uh, the load that is being loaded on itself bulletproof vest automatic helmet that's all it's not easy at all i felt it lying down from the beginning of the full-scale invasion you joined the volunteer unit how in general i was preparing for the world games. did you manage to fully reach your peak form, well, according to the results, we can see that yes, but it is still clear in what conditions all our athletes were in, so the conditions were difficult and until the last moment there was no end is it known whether the ukrainian
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national team will be represented at the world games? but i will say honestly, judging by myself, i probably thought the least about the world games in connection with these events that took place in our country until the last moment, if the head coach of the national team, pavlo serhiyovych yevtushenko, and said that there will be competitions and the ukrainian steel boxing team will be represented at them. therefore, it is necessary to prepare and a training camp will be held in thailand , in the homeland of this particular sport, and i would i began to prepare in parallel, i entered the service in a voluntary formation. well, how can you say, i studied and improved my military skills there . how much training was there
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? i have heard from many athletes that when the war started, the psychological state is such that it is difficult to do anything at all, but i don’t want to do anything. the feeling that, well, who needs it now when it happens you didn't have such events in your country, 100% there were, i think every person must have an athlete, because uh, the uncertainty of tomorrow and it just killed what you were going for all your life or what you have been doing this all your life, it seemed not so significant now compared to this war because extremely terrible things happened, i think that no one could imagine that such a thing could happen in our time and 100% did not
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want anything at all the first days for me too it was just uncertainty to train, but i think that it was she, and if she killed herself, it was all a desire. as far as i understand, then i managed to get involved in the process, get involved and show the results. you won gold at the world games for the second time. you sold your first medal at a charity auction and gave the money to the armed forces as far as i know , tell me what is the fate of this medal, which was won in the united states of america at the world games, what is the fate, well, i will show it to my son and the family, and then it will be decided if anyone is interested, if this can bring help, hmm, make some kind of contribution to obtaining the victory by us, if i am ready , ready, er, to give it away or to sell it at an auction. there
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is no stopping behind me, when you flew to the united states of america, you were somehow treated in a special way, why are you from ukraine? people felt support when they saw you in a blue and yellow uniform, they reacted in some way yes yes, they immediately clarified, asked where are you from? the situation in the country and almost everyone is aware and knows what is really happening, that is why the attitude, if individually, was not the same as towards all the national teams, it was felt that they were on our side 100% even at the airport, american people approached me and asked how we can help in ukraine. i felt 100%, you played the tournament very well, you didn’t lose, you didn’t lose a single round, you didn’t
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give away a single round to your opponents, how did you manage? that’s how to get yourself motivated, get inspired, have a goal and a goal . now, more than ever, times are difficult and each of us has to show that we are strong and that we can go to victory, that we can endure and no matter what, to achieve this victory and this goal, what helped me personally is good preparation, motivation , desire well, faith, faith in yourself, faith in your own strength, the most difficult fight was the final against the american after all, they skidded like this on foreign territory. at this tournament, yes, he also scanned the longest, usa usa. they have a shout. who will win, and he is the usa, and yes. they immediately started scanning them with a reprint of the fight.
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from this because well, maybe it helps someone but i believe that this is an additional burden on athletes from america because he performed in front of his fans in front of his stands and for them it was extremely difficult to disappoint them and a victory was needed thai boxing is not a national sport for ukraine but the result shows that our team is the best in the world, how can this be explained , we have a good coaching staff, the best in the world, we are the head coach of the world championship of the national team, pavel serhiyevich yevtushenko, he is the world champion from the first time in ukraine, e.e., from thai boxing, he successfully selected a team of trainers, successfully formed a training camp in the
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right place, successfully selected an athlete. this is also a psychological burden, a victory over oneself, i will say so, and sometimes there are moments when every day you overexert yourself when the workload reaches its peak. so, i think that it is all in a complex and made it possible to achieve such a result, you played for the national team of ukraine and have not lost since 2016, as far as i know, in the final of the previous world championship, you defeated the representative of russia, now there were no representatives of russia and belarus at the world games, how much did this make the task easier for our athletes, or still the level of competition in itself at the world games is such that there are no passing battles, well, how can i say it made it easier. i think that their place was taken by athletes from other countries

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