Romatem Move Cyprus, operating in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, organized meaningful events as part of International Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 3. The events aimed to facilitate access to healthcare services for individuals with disabilities and included informational seminars and presentations supported by advanced technology methods. The seminar attracted significant interest from academics, experts, and civil society organizations, contributing to increased awareness of disability health in society.
Among the prominent presentations at the event was Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nüket Vural's talk titled "Disability Issues." Dr. Vural focused on the daily challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and their social integration processes. Dr. Fzt. Şahveren Yücel then informed participants with his presentation titled "Innovative Technological Treatment Models for Individuals with Disabilities." The presentation emphasized how innovative approaches such as robotic rehabilitation can support movement and coordination skills.
Important figures participated in the event, once again highlighting the importance of public and academic cooperation in the field of disability health. Guests such as TRNC Minister of Health Hakan Dinçyürek, TRNC Health Tourism Council President Ahmet Savaşan, and Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Eastern Mediterranean University Prof. Dr. Mehtap Malkoç attended the event and supported awareness efforts. Romatem Move Cyprus provided access to advanced technology healthcare services under special conditions for citizens with disabilities as part of the event, offering assessment opportunities tailored to individual needs.
World Disability Day events are considered part of awareness efforts aimed at improving the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Romatem aims to continue providing health-protective and health-enhancing information through such events.