EA and Norway Grants 2009-2014 Programme “Research and Scholarship Programme”

„Health and Social Indicators of Participation in Physical Activities for Children with Disabilities” – HIPPAC

Project No. NFI/R/2014/070

Aim: The project aims to strengthen bilateral relations between research institutions in Norway and Latvia working in social and health care sector. The research will develop and implement innovative interdisciplinary education approach addressing challenges of health related participation in education process for children with disability.

Period: June 2015 – March 2017

Total Eligible Costs: 291404.00 EUR

Norway Grants:240408.00

National Co-financing:29141.00

Self Co-financing:21855.00

Project Leader: Aija Klavina (Latvian Academy of Sport Education) E-mail: aija.klavina@lspa.lv

All Partners:

Latvian Academy of Sport Education (Main partner)
Institute of Electronics and Computer Science
Norwegian School of Sport Science
Riga Teacher Training and Education management Academy (RPIVA)

More about HIPPAC

Links to the EEA Financial Mechanism and the Norwegian Financial Mechanism websites: www.eeagrants.org, www.norwaygrants.org.
More about EEA / Norwegian Financial Mechanism Programme “Research and Scholarships” can find in the State Education Development Agency website www.viaa.gov.lv .
News:
On October 30 occur Latvian partners meeting of the project “Health and social indicators of participation in physical activities for children with disabilities” (nr. NFI/R/2014/070) at the Latvian Academy of Sport Education (LASE) to discuss the progress of project. This project is implemented in collaboration between the LASE, EDI, Riga Teacher Training and Education Management Academy,  and Norwegian School of Sport Science and supported by the EEA/Norway Grants “Research and Scholarship” program in Latvia.

Participating scientists

    Mg. sc. comp Krišjānis Nesenbergs
    Mg. sc. comp Krišjānis Nesenbergs

    Researcher

    +371 67558268, Mob. +371 29512306
    Mg. sc. comp. Rihards Balašs
    Mg. sc. comp. Rihards Balašs

    Researcher

    +371 67558154
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