Abstract
Youngsters with emotional and behavioural disorders come from deprivileged social environments, which are distinctively unstimulative in a sense of learning as well as means of acquiring knowledge and social skills. By being involved in the mobility projects they develop personally and professionally and ease their way to the labour market.
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