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About Us

Péter Juhász

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Teacher core group member, Social Care Executive Training Centre, Semmelweis University

Educated as a lawyer and pedagogue, he worked in the public administration for a long time, as a professional adviser and then as the head of the Department of Disability Affairs. He has been teaching disability policy at the Faculty of Special Education at Eötvös Loránd University for almost ten years. He teaches and develops curricula at the Semmelweis University in the Social Care Executive Training Programme, the Social Service Management postgraduate specialization program, and BSc and MSc programs of the Faculty. He is a PhD candidate, his research topic is some aspects of the national implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

As a member of the KRAFT research team, his research area is strengthening social resilience by developing social service providers, creating organizational and community innovation opportunities in the Western Transdanubia region.