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This training course will be implemented in Romania, Brasov, it will last 9 days, between 20th of november - 28th of November, 2012 and involves participants from 8 countries: Romania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Italy, United Kingdom and Turkey.
Sprijin
si Dezvoltare Association in partnership with Momentum Youth Development CIC from United
Kingdom, Seiklejate Vennaskond from
Estonia, City Hall from Turin from
Italy, Sport Club “Economist” from
Bulgaria, Sopimusvuori from Finland, Manisa Il Milli Egitim Mudurlugu AB Projeler
Koordinasyon Birimi from Turkey, Tyrtaios
Sports Club for Disabled from Greece, launched the project „We build Europe!”, founded
by European
Commission by „Youth in Action” Programme (Action
4.3. Training and networking of those
active in youth work and youth organisations). The project will take place between august 1st
, 2012 and march18th , 2013 in Brasov, Romania.
The aim of this project is
to develop the European Citizenship feeling for youth leaders, project
supervisors and youth workers, through placing this concept in Europe’s actual
time and space, to develop motivational skills and attitudes for being active
agents of including through participating at Europe’s building and to supply knowledge
about this concept.
Main objective is to stimulate the
personal and professional development of youth leaders, project
supervisors and youth workers by extending their perceptions and understanding of European
Citizenship through exploration and experimentation concept and facilitating
them to recognize and integrate European Citizenship in youth work in
general and working with young people with fewer opportunities especially, for those
16 youth leaders, project supervisors
and youth workers coming from the 8 countries
that are participating in the project.
Specific objectives:
1. Critical, objective approach, the relevance
understanding and the involvement of all European Citizenship dimensions in
working with youth in generally and with young people with fewer opportunities especially,
for those 16 youth leaders, project
supervisors and youth workers coming from the
8 countries that are participating in project: Romania, Bulgaria,
Finland, United Kingdom, Greece, Turkey, Estonia and Italy.
2.
Promoting and facilitating the understanding of the Youth in Action
Programme and the opportunities that the programme it offers for youth work in
general and working with young people with fewer opportunities in particular,
on the concept of European Citizenship for 16 youth leaders, project
supervisors and youth workers coming from the 8 countries that are
participating in project: Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, United Kingdom, Greece,
Turkey, Estonia and Italy.
3.
Identifying the link
between their work with young people in general and their work with young
people with fewer opportunities in particular, and European Citizenship
(concepts, meanings, forms and expressions thereof) for those 16 youth leaders,
project supervisors and youth workers coming from: Romania, Bulgaria, Finland,
United Kingdom, Greece, Turkey, Estonia and Italy.
4.
Identification and
exemplification the connection between European Citizenship, youth people with
fewer opportunities Inclusion, Human Rights, Democracy, Peace and the
underlying values of it, for those 16 youth leaders, project
supervisors and youth workers coming from: Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, United
Kingdom, Greece, Turkey, Estonia and Italy.
5.
Development of an
instrument of inclusion and 4 new non-formal education methods by those 16
youth leaders, project supervisors and youth workers coming from: Romania,
Bulgaria, Finland, United Kingdom, Greece, Turkey, Estonia and Italy, to ensure
active participation of youth with fewer opportunities in non-formal education
programs.
Project Beneficiaries:
Direct
beneficiaries: the 16 youth leaders, project supervisors and youth
workers coming from: Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, United Kingdom, Greece,
Turkey, Estonia and Italy, 2 participants from each country: 1 female
participant and 1 male participant; and a total of 8 female participants and 8
male participants that are: youth leaders, project supervisors, youth workers
or are working directly with youth with fewer opportunities.
Indirect
beneficiaries: young people
with or without fewer opportunities, the NGO that are partners in the project,
other youth leaders, project supervisors, youth workers from Romania, Bulgaria,
Finland, United Kingdom, Greece, Turkey, Estonia, Italy and the communities
from which the direct beneficiaries belong.
This project is funded with
the support of European Commission. This
communication reflects only the view of the author and the Commission can’t be
responsible for using the information it contains!