"HEALTHY START" DANISH PROGRAM ENGAGED IN ISSUES OF INVALID CHILDREN'S TREATMENT FUNCTIONS IN ARMAVIR
Noyan Tapan
Jun 21 2006
ARMAVIR, JUNE 21, NOYAN TAPAN. Invalid children's medical researches
started in Armavir on June 20, within the framework of the "Healthy
Start" public program. This program has functiones in Armavir already
for 6 months and is implemented by the Danish "Mission East" public
organization. The "Arabkir" medical center of Yerevan shows medical
assitance to the program.
As Anna Avetisian, the responsible for the "Healthy Start" program
informed the Noyan Tapan correspondent, the program is addressed to
early discoveringof invalid children, early medical interference and
the process of their integration into the society. A rehabilitation
center for children is envisaged to build in Armavir within the
framework of the program what will make easier the process of treatment
and rehabilitation of children.
"Mission East" NGO representative Alfred Worldstay considers important
children's researches in 11 communities of Armavir. According to him,
400 forms were already completed which are based on data allocated
by invalid children's families, involve great information and are
seriously analyzed now.
"The pivot of our activity is a child and his family, and we hope
that we shall create a brighter future for them," "Mission East"
representative emphasizes.
Noyan Tapan
Jun 21 2006
ARMAVIR, JUNE 21, NOYAN TAPAN. Invalid children's medical researches
started in Armavir on June 20, within the framework of the "Healthy
Start" public program. This program has functiones in Armavir already
for 6 months and is implemented by the Danish "Mission East" public
organization. The "Arabkir" medical center of Yerevan shows medical
assitance to the program.
As Anna Avetisian, the responsible for the "Healthy Start" program
informed the Noyan Tapan correspondent, the program is addressed to
early discoveringof invalid children, early medical interference and
the process of their integration into the society. A rehabilitation
center for children is envisaged to build in Armavir within the
framework of the program what will make easier the process of treatment
and rehabilitation of children.
"Mission East" NGO representative Alfred Worldstay considers important
children's researches in 11 communities of Armavir. According to him,
400 forms were already completed which are based on data allocated
by invalid children's families, involve great information and are
seriously analyzed now.
"The pivot of our activity is a child and his family, and we hope
that we shall create a brighter future for them," "Mission East"
representative emphasizes.