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از کلاس‌های درس تا محیط‌‌های کاری: مسیر تحول قزاقستان به‌سوی فرصت‌های برابر

قزاقستان با نگاهی تازه، سیاست‌های خود را برای مشارکت افراد دارای معلولیت بازطراحی کرده است؛ مسیری که از آموزش اولیه آغاز می‌شود و به اشتغال می‌انجامد.

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لب بیشتر : http://parsi.euronews.com/2026/02/18/from-classrooms-to-workplaces-kazakhstans-transformation-path-to-equal-opportunities

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00:00The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members.
00:05With nearly 750,000 people with disabilities registered in Kazakhstan,
00:10the need for comprehensive and long-term inclusion is clear.
00:14Kazakhstan is taking steps to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities.
00:18From inclusive education to social entrepreneurship,
00:21we explore how communities, specialists and businesses are creating a more accessible future.
00:30This school was among the first to pioneer Samruk-Kazana Trust's inclusive support classrooms.
00:35Here, specialists and psychologists work with children with disabilities outside regular classes.
00:40We have a course in our courses.
00:43We have a balance of inclusion, we have a balance of inclusion,
00:46we have a balance of education,
00:50and we have a psychology and psychology.
00:54There are already 21 schools across Astana
00:58and 10 more in two regions that have adopted the inclusive support classroom model.
01:02In our school, we have a balance of inclusion in the cabinet.
01:08That's why we have a balance of inclusion in the community.
01:12We have a balance of inclusion in the community.
01:15Our mission is to be able to support each student's needs of their own needs.
01:20We have a balance of inclusion in the community.
01:24Dozens of rehabilitation centers and various initiatives have been launched to help people with disabilities take care of their health
01:31while integrating into society.
01:33To advance it further, Kazakhstan has launched a concept of inclusivity for 2025-2030.
01:38The main goal of this document is the transition from the social-medicine model to the right-wing model.
01:47A person with disabilities is the right-wing.
01:50He has the same rights as all of Kazakhstan citizens.
01:55And he has the right-wing to the right-wing and right-wing opportunities.
02:01Without stigmatization, without damage.
02:05Zahira is also involved in curating and supporting initiatives like Bakhtashangrakh,
02:09a center for supporting families raising children with disabilities.
02:12Any programs, when they take care of,
02:15they have to take care of people with disabilities.
02:17How many people with disabilities take care of?
02:19How many people with disabilities take care of?
02:21How many people with disabilities take care of?
02:26People with disabilities are also taken care of in adulthood.
02:29A growing group of social entrepreneurs opens businesses that accommodate their needs while teaching them useful, hard and soft skills.
02:36This is the first inclusive barista school for people with hearing disabilities.
02:41Let me order some coffee.
02:43How many people with disabilities take care of?
02:57If you know, that this barista is a practical speciality that doesn't contact with clients,
03:05with customers.
03:07So they don't have the need to talk.
03:10And the people with disabilities,
03:13there is a big interest in getting this speciality.
03:16Aset and his partner Amin co-created this space that combines a coffee shop,
03:21a showroom and a social innovation hub to showcase products from 11 inclusive workshops
03:25and show other businesses how to be more inclusive.
03:28Why did you decide to develop social entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan?
03:33Because I am a patriot.
03:34And all the time I was thinking how I can help to my country.
03:38And for the last 10 years I have been dedicating myself for the social problems.
03:42That's why we created the social innovation hub and a company DreamHall.
03:49This wooden wheel isn't just crafts, it's a pathway to independence.
03:53For many, this is the first opportunity to earn their income and feel valued for their work.
03:58For many, this is the first time I was involved in the second group.
04:03I was involved in the second group,
04:04and I looked at the interview with Askerov and him.
04:08I called him and gave me a number.
04:11I came here and looked at what they are doing here.
04:16There is a plastic shop, a plastic shop, a polygraphy,
04:20and I decided to try a plastic shop with me.
04:23Bahut came here without any skills eight years ago.
04:26He says it's hard to find work for people with disabilities.
04:29That's why workplaces, that create not only opportunity, but also a special bond, are important.
04:34We have weddings, people meet.
04:37People come here, except that they have learned to work,
04:41they are already independent financially.
04:44Behind every idea is the same belief.
04:47Everyone deserves dignity, support, and a sense of belonging.
04:50And the more we embrace inclusivity in everyday life,
04:53the stronger and more compassionate we become.
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