April 09, 2021

The panel on international day of people with disabilities

Association of Psychologists Novi Pazar on December 2th 2016, starting at 10.30am, organized a panel on the topic ‘’Improving living of people with disabilities in Novi Pazar’’. Representatives (city administration - Fevzija Murić, Association of psychologists Novi Pazar - Jasmin Ganić, parents of children with disability - Mirza Ugljanin, intercity organizations of Association for the Blinds of Serbia - Novi Pazar - Radoš Mrlješ, health center - Bilsana Kurtanović and Center for Social Work - Svetlana Velimirović), had a goal to raise awareness among as many people what are the problems that people with disabilities encounter on daily basis, what are possible solutions, and inform them on progress of life quality of people with disabilities. Panel was successfully conducted thanks to good attendance and cooperation of Association of Psychologists Novi Pazar with the units of local municipality and other organizations of civil society.

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Summervacation 2018.
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