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Workshop 15 The Rights and Educational Needs of Sick Children and Adolescents
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History and Achievements Start of HOPE workshop 15. With Palle Yndal-Olsen as Coordinator, members of HOPE were given the task to work out a Charter for the Rights and Educational Needs of Sick Children.
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Meissen October 1999. Workshop on the Charter. Barcelona 2000 Adoption of he Charter by the General Assembly of HOPE.
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After Barcelona the members of the workshop 15 started their work on the Standard; a scale or instrument for the measurement of a e.g. a charter. 2005, 23 January, Board Meeting minutes: The Standard must be used as an official HOPE document.
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A HOPE Survey (2007 – 2008) Summary, Identified Barriers, Examples of Good Practice from answers to letters sent to the Ministries of Education of the member states in the Council of Europe.
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2010 in Munich. Start of a revision of the Charter and the Standard. Focus on continuity and inclusion. The sick child in hospital and in the mainstream school. To be continued
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Amsterdam 2012. Proposal *to hand over the responsibility for the updating and continuous evaluation of the Charter with the Standard as an instrument to the Committee. * See separate document.
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To achieve this. A proposal was made to elect a Committee secretary with a right to be present at board meetings.
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Via the Committee Secretary HOPE would become a more transparent organisation.
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The flow of information would spread both vertically and horizontally within the organization. Bureau – Committee - Members
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The common work with the Charter and the Standard in between Congresses would give way to a wider comparative understanding of the status of hospital education in the countries of Europe among all members.
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