The purpose of the event was to familiarize students of the Educational and Research Institute of Law and Innovative Education with the principles of barrier-free accessibility, the specifics of communication with different population groups, and the role of psychological support in modern society.

The moderators of the round table, Professor Viktoriia Savishchenko and Associate Professor Nataliia Spytsia, discussed with students current issues related to creating an inclusive environment in education, society, and the professional activities of psychologists. Particular attention was paid to the psychological aspects of barrier-free accessibility, overcoming stereotypes, discrimination, and social exclusion of persons with disabilities, war veterans, internally displaced persons, and other vulnerable population groups.
During the event, participants examined contemporary challenges associated with war and social instability, which increase the need for psychological support, inclusive education, and barrier-free communication. Students discussed the importance of psychological resilience, emotional intelligence, and professional ethics when working with people who have experienced traumatic events.

The atmosphere of the event encouraged open exchange of ideas, the development of critical thinking, and the formation of an active civic position among young people. The round table became an important step in fostering humanistic values, social responsibility, and readiness for professional activity in a modern barrier-free society.
The event was held as part of the National Barrier-Free Accessibility Week.
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