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Pedalo-ein gemeindenahes Projekt für Mütter von Kleinkindern in St. Gallen-Rotmonten

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  • Landert Davatz
  • Partner

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“Pedalo” est un projet-pilote qui fonctionne depuis un an et demi dans le quartier Rotmonten à St-Gall. Mis sur pieds par un groupe de femmes du quartier et bénéficiant du soutien professionnel de ZEPRA, ce projet vise à réunir des mères qui ont un ou plusieurs enfants en bas âge. Il leur propose un accompagnement et un soutien dans leur vie quotidienne ou dans les situations de crise auxquelles elles sont confrontées. Il a été conçu comme un projet à visée préventive facilement accessible, avec des personnes semi-bénévoles et, au besoin, en collaboration avec des dispositifs d'aide existant déjà dans la commune de St-Gall (fonction de triage). L'intervention hollandaise Moeders informeren moeders (MIM) a servi de référence. Un groupe de mères avait repris cette idée et avait déjà commencé à la réaliser. Aujourd'hui, le projet “Pedalo” consiste essentiellement à offrir un lieu de rencontre et à organiser des manifestations ou des actions de quartier dans ce domaine. Durant sa phasepilote, il a pu fonctionner grâce à des moyens publics et privés suffisants. Copyright Birkhäuser Verlag 1998

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  • Landert Davatz & Partner, 1998. "Pedalo-ein gemeindenahes Projekt für Mütter von Kleinkindern in St. Gallen-Rotmonten," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 43(5), pages 213-216, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijphth:v:43:y:1998:i:5:p:213-216
    DOI: 10.1007/BF01354244
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