We promote the culture
of respecting everyone’s specificity and inclusion
The Foundation is committed to implementing projects and events that promote inclusion and shared experiences among families with visually-impaired children.
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“SensoriAbile too” is the innovative project for a more welcoming and inclusive society for people with visual impairment
The“SensoriAbile anche io” project, conceived, developed and promoted by the Robert Hollman Foundation, University of Padua, the Italian Union of the Blind and Visually Impaired section of Padua, Aniomap and the Municipality of Padua, is an innovative experiment in active participation involving, for the first…
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The tactile picture book “A Home for Fiammetta” reproduced in over 200 copies
In the first months of 2024, the repurposed edition of the tactile picture book was donated to hundreds of Italian realities (institutes and typhlodidactic centers caring for children with visual impairment, children’s hospitals, associations, libraries…) A Home for Fiammetta which last October 28 in Salaborsa…
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“SeeMyLife,” the European project on the quality of life of children and young people with visual impairment
Assessing quality of life in children and adolescents with low vision and blindness is the goal of the European project “SeeMyLife,” which, in addition to Italy, involves six other European countries-France, Germany, Belgium, Poland and Lithuania. For our country, the string of institutions involved is…
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“Flex picture ebook,” the Erasmus+ project to ensure the right to read for children with disabilities
It is the technology that makes the difference in this shared trial developed by six European partners, including FRH. As part of the Erasmus + program, promoted by the European Union to support inclusive and quality actions in the fields of education, training, sports and…
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The tactile book “The treasure of the enchanted maze”
The prototype of the tactile book “The Treasure of the Enchanted Maze” was presented at the 15th edition of the international tactile picture book competition “Typhlo and Tactus”
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The accessible book “The treasure of the enchanted maze”
In 2017, the Robert Hollman Foundation designed and produced the picture book “The Treasure of the Enchanted Maze” to introduce the educational workshop activities about inclusion that involved 1,500 Padua preschool and elementary school children.
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The “Treasure Tree” inclusive municipal park project.
On the outskirts of the city of Padua, in an area surrounded by more than 5,000 square meters of greenery and next to the urban park Basso Isonzo (which is still a work in progress), the works for the Treasure Tree are about to be…