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Bernard Bikai
With diversified expertise, Bernard specializes in sports event organization, strategic management of sports organizations and social policy evaluation. His background includes in-depth knowledge of the non-profit network, support systems and solid experience in working with people in difficulty.
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Committed to the protection of children and the disabled, he provides socio-educational support for minors and young adults and organizes sports and cultural projects. For many years, Bernard has been committed to promoting the reinsertion and personal development of young people in difficulty.
Sabine Dick
A systemic counsellor, consultant and activist, Sabine has been working in peer-led and collaborative projects for over 20 years.
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She studied sociology, English philology and ethnology in Trier and Berlin, Germany. She subsequently trained in systemic therapy, trauma therapy, intentional peer support and systemic and family constellation and more.
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The association Each day counts offers medium- and long-term support, based on co-construction, maintaining the appropriate distance from the individual's situation, while respecting his or her rights.
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Convinced of each person's potential, the association Each day counts focuses on highlighting the person's resources, then detecting obstacles and difficulties, to propose one or more activities likely to overcome these obstacles; explore the effects, discuss this exploratory approach and iteratively readjust the support.
Our approach is open to anyone of legal age who is willing to commit to it. The individual remains free to continue or cease support, as he or she feels necessary.
Our missions are inspired by the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (https://www.ohchr.org/fr/instruments-mechanisms/instruments/convention-rights-persons-disabilities) in terms of awareness, information and effectiveness.
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