The Groupement Inter-Parental associations in Côte d'Or is born, to support charter.
"We must accept that other plant to harvest elsewhere and later" [1] ... The grain is sown in Cote d 'Or: The Inter-Parental associations in Côte-d'Or constitutes a "core" reference health policy to meet the needs of people with mental disabilities and their families.
Management Association institutions for Maladaptive (AGEI), headquartered in Mirebeau-sur-Beze; Butterflies White Beaune and its region; the Departmental Association of parents of mentally handicapped and friends (ADAPEI 21) and its association management institutions and Services (AGES ADAPEI 21), Association for the Study and Management of Works of the Families of Disabled Children (AGEF) Nuits-Saint-Georges, the Association of Families of Children with Disabilities of La Poste and France Telecom ... Every Thursday signed the charter that enshrines their agreement. These parent associations are located in the territory for over 50 years and their combination represents a major economic influence and is part of the new organization - Law Hospital Patient Health Territory - for the implementation of public policies, supported by the Regional Health Agency.
Management Association institutions for Maladaptive (AGEI), headquartered in Mirebeau-sur-Beze; Butterflies White Beaune and its region; the Departmental Association of parents of mentally handicapped and friends (ADAPEI 21) and its association management institutions and Services (AGES ADAPEI 21), Association for the Study and Management of Works of the Families of Disabled Children (AGEF) Nuits-Saint-Georges, the Association of Families of Children with Disabilities of La Poste and France Telecom ... Every Thursday signed the charter that enshrines their agreement. These parent associations are located in the territory for over 50 years and their combination represents a major economic influence and is part of the new organization - Law Hospital Patient Health Territory - for the implementation of public policies, supported by the Regional Health Agency.
Source: Journal of the "public good" - 13/07/2010