April 09, 2021

Association of psychologists Novi Pazar started two projects in the sphere of social protection

Ministry for Work and Social issues, and the city made the realization of the project activities possible. The projects, child’s and adult’s personal assistants, are provided to Association of Psychologists Novi Pazar, by City Administration via recently open call for applicants. City of Novi Pazar will financially support seven significant projects, with the money from assigned transfers of Government of Republic of Serbia, until the end of 2016, with the goal of improving and enhancing social services in this city. Project with the total amount of 13.8 million dinars, will include around 400 social protection clients, while Association of Psychologists Novi Pazar will involve around 15 clients within the project of personal assistance for children and adults. Members of Association of Psychologists Novi Pazar are educated and trained for providing services in fields of these two projects.

I AM A SCOUT TOO
Association of Psychologists Novi Pazar with Scout team Sanjak organized action "I am a scout too" in which 30 children participated – clients of the
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Summervacation 2018.
UPNP organized two excursions for 17 young people with disorders/disabilities. Within the first excursion, clients had the chance to visit Montenegro
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THE CLUB FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Within the project "Club for Children and Youth", a visit to the ‘unicipality of Raska was organized. Young people had the opportunity to attend the e
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Training “Establishing sustainable social services and programs for youth safety”
Within the project “Connecting civil society organizations and institutions from Požarevac i Novi Pazar with a goal to establish sustainable services
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The implementation of the project "Early interventions - support for children in early development" is underway
The Association of Psychologists Novi Pazar started the implementation of the project "Early interventions - support for children in early development
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