Oranje is an organisation that offers an answer to a need, where people with and without disability do activities together and where family’s get support.

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Oranje is an organisation that offers an answer to a need, where people with and without disability do activities together and where family’s get support. The integration thought is ‘as including as possible’ on subject living, working and free time. Who or what is Oranje?

Oranje is there for everybody that has a certain need. Also for family and counsellor's. Create a society where everybody feels home, even people with disabilities. Goal: inclusion of people with a disability. –The society has to chance in their doing and thoughts.

Member of VEF They count on donations and solidarity of the population. Financial

How do the work? Organisation, Oranje Family, Friends Wishes, dreams, possibilities Process Appointment Question or problem Listen Solution

Investigation adjustments. Decision happens together: –Client –Family –Oranje Oranje doesn’t work for the client but together with the client!!

Living Living support –Living alone or independent living –Living with par time counselling –Living in group with a fulltime counsellor Short term shelter home

Working Work care Social workplace Employing project “Via Via”

Daily occupation Free time for adults Free time for children and young adults Free time

Practice

Playground movement goals Inclusion of children with a disability Making social contact Give attention and listening Behave their self

Working of the movement 7h30 – 10h: children arrive, free time 10h – 12h: activities 12h – 14h: lunch, free time 14h – 16h: activities

Guidance Children are guided in group Extra guidance in the group One on one guidance

Devices Wheelchair Standing table

Human as acting being. –Self-care –Productivity –Free time 3 acting areas Totality + factors How to do? –Directed observation –Interview with the client –Taking a test Occupational therapy in ORANJE

Goal Oranje: participation –Can participate –See the sense of the participation –Choose to participate

Future recommendations Age of the youth leaders Knowledge about the child Playground Activities

Thank you for listening