Polibienestar organised and hosted the third session of the Elisan General Assembly at its headquarters. The event was attended by more than 60 national and international participants, mainly experts and politicians from the field of social services. See the video here
The first part of the session focused on presentations of projects and best practices in the field of addiction and functional diversity. The leading universities in the Valencian Community were responsible for these presentations:
Silvia Prieto from the Institute for Research into Social Welfare Policies (POLIBIENESTAR) – University of Valencia (UV). She presented the European project “YOUNGMOB – Tackling young people’s mobile phone addiction through an innovative technological application”.
Helena Bonet from the Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH). She presented “Early Detection of Addictions using Data Science and Legal Analysis”.
Maite Cortés from the University of Valencia (UV). She presented “Assessment of addictive behaviours in people with intellectual disabilities: an invisible reality”.
Raquel Agost from Jaume I University in Castellón (UJI) and Vicente Traver from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV). They presented “Artificial Intelligence: people with disabilities and addictions”.
Gonzalo Haro from CEU Cardenal Herrera University. He presented “Benefits of psychoeducation in the rehabilitation process of pe
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