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Sei interessato al lavoro con i giovani e al volontariato? Vorresti migliorare le tue competenze come youth worker e leader? Vorresti portare un cambiamento positivo nella tua comunità locale?
Se la tua risposta a queste domande è sì questo progetto Erasmus plus fa al caso tuo! Il progetto, organizzato da European Ways, sarà realizzato dal 2 settembre al 10 settembre 2023 a Dresda, in Germania.
Il corso di formazione “VALUE: Volunteering Activism for Loving and United Europe” prevede la partecipazione di 30 partecipanti operatori giovanili. All’interno del gruppo ci saranno due saranno formatori esperti di European Ways che faciliteranno il progetto. I partecipanti, provenienti da Bulgaria, Cipro, Germania, Italia, Lituania e Spagna, saranno youth workers (operatori giovanili) che implementano progetti di volontariato nelle loro organizzazioni, o che vogliono imparare a gestire i volontari in modo che le loro organizzazioni possano iniziare a implementare progetti di volontariato.
Il gruppo italiano sarà composto da 5 persone, per iscriverti compila il nostro form entro il 7 maggio. La selezione dei partecipanti avvverrà nei giorni successivi. Nell’infopack del progetto puoi trovare tutte le informazioni necessarie, se hai dubbi o altre domande scrivici pure!
From 27 to 31 March, the seminar “Youth@Work – Rural development, inclusive growth and youth work” took place in Trieste. 22 youth workers from 14 countries, including from outside Europe, participated. These were intense days in which the participants’ local situations were presented and both good practices for implementing these realities and bad practices that should be avoided when working in a rural area were exchanged.
Personally, I think that one of the most important aspects of this seminar was getting to know new realities and organisations, with the possibility of networking and already starting to design collaborations for future projects and in general a follow up of this seminar. In addition, it was very interesting for me to learn about the many programmes and calls that exist outside of Erasmus plus to write projects and create opportunities such as youth participation.
The facilitation by Angelica and Samer, together with the support of Luca, Benedetta and Catty and the contribution of each individual participant, were valuable resources that ensured the success of the seminar.
I value this experience positively as it has enriched me greatly and provided me with new points of view, ideas and new ties and contacts that I take home with me to Valle Camonica, a reality that is rich in resources but at times still somewhat closed and from which I sometimes feel detached and distant due to my international experiences.
As good practice I presented the project: “C6? Young in Vallecamonica”, an idea started from a reading of the needs of the Valle Camonica context in terms of active participation and youth aggregation. They have already organized several events, some focus groups and a tree planting. The heart of a project focused on taking care of young people’s ‘leisure’, i.e. all those activities attributable to the sphere of so-called ‘free time’ and useful, from a formative-educational point of view, as a form of social prevention. You can find more info on Instagram and Facebook
Finally I hope to be able to participate soon in other initiatives of the National Youth Agency and of the Youth@Work network which made this enriching experience possible and which I also thank on behalf of my organisation Youmore APS
We participated in a Erasmus+ youth exchange with young people from different countries: Georgia, Greece, Lithuania, Spain and Cyprus.
Firstly, during the first days we played some getting to know each other games and did some other team building activities in order to create a safe and collaborative space for everyone.
Secondly we had the opportunity to go deep into the Social Entrepreneurship topic through non formal learning activities, such as debates, role games and acting.
Indeed, we developed some entrepreneurship project ideas in groups by exploting the social skills we explored the days before.
We understood that also in our daily life we are challenged by social issues that could make us explore out social competences and we are sure we’re gonna value this new awareness both in personal and professional growth.
Moreover, participants presented their culture to the others with typical food, dances, games, quiz etc.
It was special creating strong connections with people from different countries because it made me feel more open-minded. It felt like I was in safe place where I could be myself without the fear of being judged. ~ Anna
It was my first erasmus+ project experience and it was surprising feeling safe going outside my comfort zone. I really appreciate the fact that although the cultural differences we actually shared common values with other participants. ~ Alessandra
It’s always nice to participate in erasmus+ projects because this kind of experiences always allows me to discover new skills and personal characteristics. In particular thanks to this youth exchange I could improve some social and professional competencies that I’m sure I’ll use in my carrer. Moreover I really enjoy meeting and knowing new people from different countries in order to discover new traditions and cultures. ~Giulia
Even if it wasn’t my first project, it was amazing to discover new cultures and know other people in a deeper way rather then you meet someone in daily life. This project let me understand that probably I’ll write some projects to let people understand the way I felt. ~ Francesco
Although I am one of the youngest participant in this project I felt really comfortable and I had the opportunity to show me as I am without fears to be judged. Even if it wasn’t my first project I felt the same emotions of my first experience. ~ Alberto
Ways of Facilitation è stato un corso di sviluppo professionale tenutosi a Bansko, dal 14 al 23 agosto 2022. Il progetto ci ha fornito le basi teoriche per comprendere il compito del facilitatore e gli strumenti pratici per ricoprire tale ruolo.
Il 14 Agosto ci siamo dati appuntamento all’aeroporto. Per alcuni di noi che avevano già condiviso l’esperienza Erasmus+ si respirava aria di casa. Nei bagagli dei nuovi, incertezza ma tanta curiosità. Di certo ognuno di noi era emozionato e non vedeva l’ora di partire.
A Bansko ci aspettavano molti ragazzi come noi, provenienti da diversi paesi d’Europa, entusiasti di intraprendere questo nuovo viaggio insieme. I nostri facilitatori Sil ed Em, tra un’attività e l’altra, non ci facevano mancare il supporto e la disponibilità.
Tra i primi energizer, il salto della fune (in contemporanea con altre 30 persone!!), una mohawk walk e delle escursioni nella natura, imparavamo a sostenerci l’un l’altro e apprendevamo i preziosi consigli dei facilitatori su come guidare il gruppo.
Non potevano mancare le nozioni teoriche che andavano a completare ciò che avevamo sperimentato nella pratica.
Abbiamo anche avuto l’opportunità di ricoprire noi stessi la figura del facilitatore durante due giornate di gita fuoriporta in montagna.
Sicuramente non è stato facile essere alla guida di un gruppo così numeroso e diversificato nei comportamenti, però è stata una grande occasione per mettersi alla prova e cercare di uscire dalla propria comfort zone.
Nonostante il progetto sia durato solo una settimana, grazie alla dedizione di tutti noi siamo riusciti a creare un gruppo basato su un forte legame di amicizia.
Siamo grati a YouMore per averci dato l’opportunità di partecipare a questo training course, è stata un’esperienza fantastica e non vediamo l’ora di ripartire!
Parti per un’avventura indimenticabile, uno scambio giovanile dall’uno al dieci Aprile. Torniamo a Paphos, Cipro, per un progetto sui temi di imprenditorialità sociale, senso di iniziativa e spirito motivazionale. Se ha un’idea che vorresti sviluppare, magari nella realtà dove vivi, ma ti mancano competenze per metterla in pratica questa è l’occasione giusta per te! Potrai, ad esempio, imparare come superare la paura del fallimento sviluppanto un atteggiamento positivo verso il mercato del lavoro, tutto questo in un contesto internazionale tramite la metodologia dell’educazione non formale
“To make a table you need a flower” is a youth exchange promoted by Erasmus + programme and its aim is to raise awareness about the environment and climate action. Erasmus + Programme is financed by the European Union and it gives youngsters many opportunities to learn new knowledge about different topics. During this Youth Exchange young people from Bulgaria, Spain, Italy and Macedonia met in Morfasso (Italy) in order to share opinions, ideas and good practices concerning sustainability and circular and sharing economy.
The mission of this project is based on educating, helping, and supporting people, promoting initiatives in the field of training and youth development. Its objective is to improve the quality of daily life in young people with the intention of a better future. All the activities we have done were taken from non-formal education methodologies and learning by doing.
The objectives of the project are: provide creative and innovative tools with concrete examples of sustainable daily actions to reduce environmental impact; raise awareness about the circular economy and promote your idea; strengthen youth entrepreneurship, creativity and initiative and build a new partnership. We are experiencing a climate change crisis and therefore it is essential to empower young people to act as agents of change for sustainable development.
We also got to know some concrete examples of circular economy like RETE CAUTO, which was presented by Marco. RETE CAUTO represents a group of social companies, and they define themselves as a workplace of creativity, social and environmental innovation for making, learning and sharing integrated sustainability. Thanks to Marco we learned what integrated sustainability is and that it is obtained by blending 3 dimensions: economic growth, social inclusion, protection of the environment. After this presentation Marco showed us different initiatives and good practices CAUTO does in the province of Brescia like the Reuse Island or the Community Bank.
Finally during the project we also created an attached group in which everyone felt safe and had the opportunity to share opinions without being judged. We improved our soft skills and competences and each participant will measure the impact of the project by filling the youthpass right after the project.
As Youmore we would like to thank all the participants, our amazing chef Antonietta, the international volunteers Melina, Bruno, Jorge, Silvana and Julian, the partner organizations: “Amigos de Europa” from Spain, “New sustainable generation” from Bulgaria and “World of Change” from Macedonia and all who countributed to the realization of the project, like RETE CAUTO. Special thanks to Sciara Progetti Teatro for the amazing hospitality in thir hostel located in Rabbini di Morfasso.
Including this article the participants created other materials like videos and a booklet which you can find here
In Paphos, city of Cyprus, famous for sunny beaches and warm people, 31 people gathered for a youth exchange – “Bridge to the Future” to share insights into their career and professional background. Youth workers from Cyprus, Georgia, Lithuania, Hungary, Turkey and Italy arrived on 21st November and worked together to navigate the sea of careers, engaging in several activities and workshops, such as: role playing, simulations, brainstorming and social experiments.
Besides the formal sessions the participants shared their culture, presenting their songs, dances, cuisine and traditions on the intercultural evenings. During the project they have tried an amazing Italian pasta, Hungarian chocolates, Lithuanian party games and Turkish coffee. All participants let their voice out and also learnt Cypriot songs on the street by local people. The history of Paphos was discussed with strangers, who were eager to share their knowledge with the youth.
“The best part of the whole exchange was meeting other young people that have similar struggles in the choice of a career path. We established a sense of community and mutual understanding in a phase of our lives which is surrounded by a lot of uncertainty and doubt. It is inspiring to listen to other people’s stories and perspectives and learn valuable lessons through them.” Sofia, Italy, 22
“This youth exchange was an amazing experience to me as we had a fun and productive time in Paphos. I got inspired a lot by the participants and got to understand how diverse our nations are. We ve been a really colorful group of people who taught and learnt lots during the week. I wish we could stay longer.” Balazs, Hungary, 25
“Frankly, it was an awesome experience and I’m so thankful for everything regarding the project. The above-mentioned Erasmus project gave me lots of opportunities, so I will use them for the better changes in the future. Meeting with the other participants from the other countries struggling with the same issues was crucial personally for me.” Rezi, Georgia, 22
“It was my first experience in Cyprus, Paphos city that has a reputation for being friendly, warm, welcoming and fun loving to the visitors. In every corner of city, people are ready to help you and listen to you. We could also witness the great atmosphere with a very diverse group of people. It was a great pleasure to meet people from different countries with different experience and expectations.” Elene, Georgia, 21
Overall the project was successful in terms of implementing our knowledge and skills. Certainly it gave us more awareness about ourselves and our position in a social environment while gifting us unforgettable memories and magic moments. All participants have improved and stepped out of their comfort zones. It is not always easy to do so, but the facilitation and trainer helped the youth a lot to fulfill their potential and have some personal development by the end of November. All of us gained friendships, learnt languages, got closer to our career goals and had a lot of fun. We will never forget Paphos, Cyprus.
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Gli operatori giovanili al corso di formazione Erasmus plus – WIN-WIN avvenuta in Antalya, Turchia la scorso 19-26 Maggio hanno prodotto del materiale sull’ Apprendimento dei conflitti, risoluzione dei conflitti e gestione dei conflitti per operatori giovanili, animatori giovanili che lavorano con gruppi culturali diversi, giovani emarginati, giovani rifugiati e migranti, giovani delle minoranze, ecc.
I partecipanti e i formatori hanno preparato un utile E-Booklet per gli operatori giovanili sulla prevenzione dei conflitti inter-etnici tra giovani di diversa estrazione culturale, da utilizzare pubblicamente.
Abbiamo il piacere di pubblicare e divulgare il documento preparato durante il corso :
Il progetto “Act Of Unity” è stato un corso di formazione di 6 giorni che ha riunito un totale di 30 operatori giovanili, coordinatori, mentori e tutor di organizzazioni partner in Armenia nel giugno 2022.
Il progetto Act of Unity è stato ideato dalla Fondazione Istituto Morcelliano e ospitato in Armenia dalla NGO Defender of Pedagogues Rights, al fine di portare risultati efficaci alle esigenze delle organizzazioni partecipanti, con l’obiettivo di:
Promuovere la cittadinanza attiva e in particolare progetti di volontariato e solidarietà per i giovani nelle comunità locali.
Rafforzare le capacità degli operatori giovanili di candidarsi a progetti di volontariato e soprattutto di solidarietà nell’ambito di Erasmus Plus e dei Fondi europei per i Corpi di Solidarietà.
Riconoscimento e uso efficace dei metodi NFE/INFORMAL per raggiungere i giovani più emarginati o con minori opportunità e coinvolgerli in progetti comunitari.
Sostenere la creazione di un forte pool di futuri partenariati tra le ONG partecipanti, rafforzando la collaborazione tra il programma e i Paesi partner, compresa la regione del Mediterraneo meridionale.
Rafforzare la qualità dei progetti di volontariato e solidarietà attraverso una breve guida per gli organizzatori e un incontro online prima della partenza per le ONG.
Attraverso il progetto, l’organizzazione italian, insieme ai 13 partner di Bielorussia, Egitto, Francia, Georgia, Lettonia, Macedonia del Nord, Portogallo, Slovenia, Spagna, Turchia e Ucraina, ha cercato di affrontare le principali sfide all’interno delle comunità (in particolare quelle situate in aree rurali, isolate o emarginate), consentendo alle NGO di beneficiare dei progetti di solidarietà e di essere così in grado di: -riconoscere le priorità individuate a livello europeo (integrazione dei cittadini di Paesi terzi, cambiamento climatico o partecipazione democratica, ecc.) e nei progetti europei volti alla partecipazione attiva e all’inclusione dei giovani con minori opportunità: -sviluppare il concetto di imprenditorialità sociale (per i giovani che lavorano come primo passo verso il lavoro autonomo o la creazione di organizzazioni nei settori della solidarietà, del no-profit o della gioventù). -sviluppare le competenze e le conoscenze tecniche dei coordinatori nella presentazione di nuovi progetti europei
-creare una solida base per futuri partenariati conoscendo di persona i coordinatori delle ONG partner e le loro attività.
Ti stai per approcciare al mondo lavorativo e non sai come scegliere la professione dei tuoi sogni? O hai ben chiaro quale sia il lavoro dei tuoi sogni ma non hai gli strumenti e le competenze per raggiungere il tuo obiettivo? O invece stai già lavorando e vorresti arricchire la tua professione con nuovi spunti e diverse sfaccettature?
Se ti sei mai posto queste domande questo è lo scambio giovanile giusto per te! Stiamo cercando 5 partecipanti che partiranno per Cipro dal 21 al 30 novembre 2022, le candidature sono aperte fino al primo settembre