Aim & Scope

The Institute fosters and coordinates scientific activity among experts from diverse fields. It collaborates with project-engaged professionals with the necessary profiles to address common tasks. The goal is to facilitate the voluntary registration and connection of individuals facing social and personal difficulties. These individuals seek to overcome challenges through professional rehabilitation treatments. Additionally, the Institute collaborates with political, social, governmental, and non-governmental organizations globally that aim to contribute to the development of a stable and prosperous society based on the principles of a civilized and humane society.

Activities of the Institute for Human Rehabilitation

There are two levels of activities in the institute

  1. Scientific Research Activity:
  • Conducting scientific research and observation on issues related to humanizing relationships and challenges faced by the handicapped population.
  • Monitoring, recording, researching, and publishing results across various human sciences fields.
  • Establishing connections and exchanging experiences with foreign scientists, scientific institutes, and organizations (e.g., WHO).
  • Initiating platforms for the active participation of the handicapped in public life and improving environmental conditions for their social involvement.
  • Organizing congresses, seminars, symposia, and other educational events.
  • Implementing and promoting projects for the protection and humanization of relations, raising awareness of legal institutions, and encouraging expert participation.
  • Providing support and participation in the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of projects financed by domestic and foreign governmental and non-governmental organizations and institutions.
  1. Professional Activity:
  • Providing advice and guidelines for human rehabilitation and treatment for individuals with sensory and motor impairments.
  • Providing advice and guidelines for human rehabilitation and treatment for individuals with post-traumatic stress disorders and other stress-related conditions.
  • Providing advice and guidelines for human rehabilitation and treatment for individuals struggling with narcotics addiction.
  • Providing advice and guidelines for human rehabilitation and treatment needs of individuals with antisocial and criminogenic behaviors.
  • Providing advice and guidelines for the treatment of juvenile delinquency.
  • Organizing volunteer activities and structured work experiences to facilitate professional practice.