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The Second International Art-Therapy FestivalOn July 18 2004, the Moscow school of integrated education Kovcheg held the 2nd International Art Therapy Festival at a resort on the Bay of Finland. There were over 200 hundred participants from Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Petrozavodsk, Tomsk and Khabarovsk, as well as from France and Germany; among them were children with and without disabilities, their parents, special-needs teachers and education officials. During the Festival art therapists from Russia, France and Germany conducted workshops (orchestra, circle-dancing, pottery, woodworking, folk singing and drumming, jewelry-making and cardboard working), helped children prepare a puppet show and a final concert, and organised catamaran rides on the Bay. Parents and specialists attended support groups, professional discussions and master classes given by experienced art-therapists. The Festival was an exciting event for children and adults alike; the only problem was finding time to try all the activities on offer and take in the beauty of the Bay and surrounding pine forests. Partners in Hope was a proud co-sponsor of the Festival for the second time (the First International Art Therapy Festival was conducted in 2003).
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NewsroomMoscow Launch of Inside Out Report Moscow Breakfast Launch of Inside Out Report : Wednesday 18th March 2009 Ritz Carlton Hotel ,Tverskaya Clifford Chance hosted dinner January 2009 Achievments during 10 month Partners in Hope Pilot Training Programme 2008 Significant EventsSeminar in Ryazan February 2008 Mmd has taken on Partners in Hope as a probono client Charity dinner at the Stella Art Gallery In Russia today there are an estimated
1.6 million children in the Russian Federation with special needs and in need of specially adapted education
20% of these are receiving no access to education
100,000(17%) living in residential care
Of the 500 orphans graduating each year from institutions in Moscow only 3% will have the confidence to take on a job, most will be vulnerable to criminal activity which continues the cycle of no hope.
Source: Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Labor and Health and Ministry of the Russian Federation
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