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01 November 2019, Friday Ankara, TURKEY

Parliamentary Down Syndrome, Autism and Other Developmental Disorders Prevalence Detection Research Commission Saray Unhindered Life, Care and Rehabilitation Center Reviews


Parliamentary Down Syndrome, Autism and Other Developmental Disorders Prevalence Detection Research Commission Chairman Kemal CELIK and its members made a working visit to the Palace Unhindered Life, Care and Rehabilitation Center on Thursday, October 31, 2019.

The Parliamentary Research Commission, which was established to determine the measures to be taken to solve the problems of individuals and families related to determining the prevalence of Down syndrome, autism and other developmental disorders, is chaired by Kemal ÇELik; Asst. Radiye SEZER KATIRCIOĞLU, Commission Spokesman Bahar AYVAZOĞLU, members Vildan YILMAZ GÜREL, Hülya NERGİS, Hüseyin Avni AKSOY, Metin Ilhan and Bennur KARABURUN, deputy and Minister of Mill for the 25th and 26thterms, visited the Palace Unhindered Life, Care and Rehabilitation Center on Thursday, October 31, 2019. Parliamentary Delegation was accompanied by Faik YILDIRIM, Deputy General Manager of Disability and Elderly Services. In addition, Pursak Slipkami Mehmet YILDIZ, Family, Labor and Social Services Ankara Provincial Director Durmuş Ali DALDALLI, the Parliamentary delegation's Palace Unhindered Life, Care and Rehabilitation Center was present during their working visit.

The Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission and its members were greeted with a concert by the Mehter Team, which consists of mild ly-disabled adults aged 18 years and older, who remained in the organization when they came to the Sar month Unhindered Life, Care and Rehabilitation Center. The Commissioners examined the children's homes, gyms and health infirmary located in the Rehabilitation Center campus, in production workshops where the hand skills of the disabled were developed and received information from the authorities.

 

Chairman and members of the Research Commission on the Prevalence of Down Syndrome, Autism and Other Developmental Disorders; cultural, artistic, social and sports for disabled people in the center they said that their activities contributepositively to the rehabilitation process, that a qualified care service has been provided, that they are satisfied with their work visit to the Palace Disability-Free Life, Care and Rehabilitation Center, and thatthe center is an exemplary institution with many equipments that facilitate the lives of disabled and their families.