disabled workers come to get their road safety certificate (BSR). In order to drive cars without a license.
Nine young disabled workers of the ESAT (Establishment specialized assistance through work) de Nuits and Beaune ESAT have brilliantly captured their SRO.
"This is a project that was initiated by Laetitia, one of our employees. She looked interested and training "car without a license" has hit the road, "says Guyot department head at the ESAT Nights, but said that the six sessions of introduction to traffic and the conduct took place at a rate of 3 hours each. Cars without permits were kindly loaned by the company "Dan nice car" to Chenôve and courses were offered by the School of the Coast to conduct Nights.
"Young people are not obliged to take this step but they were applicants for this training," says Malays SPAC (Escort service in social life) in Beaune.
Approach citizen
"This is a true citizens' initiative that emanates from persons with disabilities. These girls and boys are very motivated. This will allow them to be autonomous and free in life everyday, "says Ms. Guyot M. Donzel and his collaborator, Mick, the driving school abound in the same direction. "It was a nice experience and very positive. We have been dealing with young hypermotivés, attentive and very serious. They retain the lessons better than some trainees. "
Motivation
Motivated, recipients are assured. In the presence of Jean-Claude Naud, president of ESAT de Nuits Mostacci Stone, director of the institution, they have received their card BSR, graduate, some props and congratulations from the audience.
"We are proud that this ambitious project was successful and the results were beyond our expectations, "said Peter Mostacci.
training has cost € 224 per person and each has participated at 30 €, the rest being paid by the ESAT.
But what is priceless is the dedication and example of these young people who have set up a project that is moving, and that leads them towards the road of freedom.
Freedom able to move at will. Like this young man who confided with great emotion: "I was waiting for this moment for five years. I'm going to go see my parents go to the hairdresser, go races ... with my car. "
Source: Journal of the" public good "- Gilles MATHIEU - April 1, 2010
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