UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR
UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR
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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR, OPCINSKE ORGANIZACIJE CRVENI KRIZ NOVO SARAJEVO, COUNCIL FOR PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY KAVADARCI, Beyond Borders ETS, KLUB ZA OSNAZIVANJE MLADIH 018 UDRUZENJE +1 partnersUDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR,OPCINSKE ORGANIZACIJE CRVENI KRIZ NOVO SARAJEVO,COUNCIL FOR PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY KAVADARCI,Beyond Borders ETS,KLUB ZA OSNAZIVANJE MLADIH 018 UDRUZENJE,VIZIONI I RI 2016Funder: European Commission Project Code: 608560-EPP-1-2019-1-AL-EPPKA2-CBY-WBFunder Contribution: 59,872 EURNew Vision - Albania will implement the project “SafeNet” in cooperation with Club for Youth Empowerment 018 – Serbia, Udruga “Impress” – Croatia, Beyond Borders – Italy, Red Cross Novo Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina and SPPMD – Macedonia. Through the set of diverse proposed activities, the project will tackle the problem of security and safety of young people. On one hand, the activities will have an educational feature aimed at raising the awareness about safety issues in Europe empowering youth workers from the participating countries with new competences that can be included in their work that includes introduction to “The contribution of youth work to preventing marginalization and violent radicalization - A practical toolbox for youth workers & Recommendations for policy makers”. Another element of the youth workers’ empowerment will be the transfer of the methodology to use art as the channel for education as it easily reaches young people and motivates them to take the active role. On the other, young people will be given an opportunity to directly respond to safety issues and provide opinion on different safety segments – some of the most common: peer violence, cyber bullying, radicalization and extremism as well as abuse of psychoactive substances and alcohol. Young people from 6 countries will provide input for a set of recommendations (document to be produced within this project) to the relevant entities (different Working groups, youth offices, local – self governments and similar) at the local level; the document will also be published and distributed at the European level. Overall participation of youth in the development and implementation of local youth security policy will be strengthenedGeneral objective:To contribute to the development of a security culture of young people and strengthening the cooperation between institutions and civil society in addressing youth security and safety issues in 6 participating countriesSpecific objectives: • To equip 24 youth workers with set of new educational tools in the field of youth safety – theoretical knowledge, example of good practices and creative methods in the work with youth • To activate young people to take active role in the promotion of safe behavior and safety culture • To provide set of recommendations on security and safety issues, created by young people for young people• To raise the awareness about security and safety issues in local communities in participating countries Activities:CBY 1. Partner meeting Mobility Activity 1: Training safety culture of youth and tools that can be used in youth work for this purpose CBY 2.Local workshops CBY 3. Focus groups CBY 4. Presentations of the recommendations and project results CBY 5. Wrap up conference Implementation period: 01.10.2019 - 30.09.2020. Countries involved: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Italy, Macedonia and Serbia.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Bilim KG, Zespol Szkol Ogolnoksztalcacych w Bobowej, Burdur Alpaslan Ali Can Bilim ve Sanat Merkezi, UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR, Association Hexagonale de l'Innovation Sociale et de l'Education +3 partnersBilim KG,Zespol Szkol Ogolnoksztalcacych w Bobowej,Burdur Alpaslan Ali Can Bilim ve Sanat Merkezi,UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR,Association Hexagonale de l'Innovation Sociale et de l'Education,Milat -migration latinos,Istituto Comprensivo Lodi 2 Giovanni Spezzaferri,5th High School of AgrinioFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-IT02-KA220-SCH-000086101Funder Contribution: 250,000 EUR<< Objectives >>Our project aims to raise awareness about climate change and find ways to solve this problem with 21st century digital competences and innovative teaching approaches. Our project will foster the evolution of students’ ICT competences, as well as of their personal and social skills which are not necessarily developed through classical courses: creativity, capacity for teamwork, etc. The ITEC-Designing the classrooms of future strategies will encourage the pupils work on the real problems.<< Implementation >>The methodology will be project based combination of eTwinning and itec-designing the classrooms of the future with 21st century digital competences.1. Learning of programming by ARDUINO in ecological improvement,2. 3D Eco-land models for greener and cleaner environment,3. Gaining skills to work in e-learning platforms ‘Moodle and Wanda’,4. Integrating 'programming with STEAM' into environmental education process,5. Using PYTHON programming language in finding solutions for climate change.<< Results >>The results of our project are: website, brochure, e-book, eTwinning space, published articles, documentary films, Taskade, Wisemapping, Pecha Kucha, Facebook page, open source OER.With the project, each school will meet innovative teaching and learning platforms, the pupils and the teachers will have an international perspective and one more experience of the taste of creating new things and materials with their friends from other cultures for developing solution ways on climate change.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:COUNCIL FOR PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY KAVADARCI, MEJDUNARODEN ALIANZ ZA RAZVITIE SDRUZHENIE, Beyond Borders ETS, UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR, MREZA BORACA PROTIV MRZNJE +3 partnersCOUNCIL FOR PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY KAVADARCI,MEJDUNARODEN ALIANZ ZA RAZVITIE SDRUZHENIE,Beyond Borders ETS,UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR,MREZA BORACA PROTIV MRZNJE,CIRCULO ITALO ARGENTINO RAICES SARDAS BUENOS AIRES NORTE,Kinoniki Sineteristiki Epihirisi,ORGANISATION FOR STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 608465-EPP-1-2019-1-RS-EPPKA2-CBY-ACPALAFunder Contribution: 148,191 EURHate speech, as defined by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, covers all forms of expression which spread, incite, promote or justify racial hatred, xenophobia, Antisemitism or other forms of hatred based on intolerance, including intolerance expressed by aggressive nationalism and ethnocentrism, as well as discrimination and hostility against minorities, migrants and people of immigrant origin. In order to treat the problem of hate speech both online and offline, new skills and competences for youth workers are needed. Project “Power to Change” emphasizes exactly that – the power that youth workers, organization and specifically young people have to make a change on a global and local level through unified and joint action. Hate Fighters Network would like to implement the project in cooperation with Udruga Impress Daruvar from Croatia, IDA Network from Bulgaria, Organisation for Strategic Development in Africa (OSDA) from Ghana, Beyond Borders from Italy, SPPMD from FYR of Macedonia, Círculo Raíces Sardas from Argentina and Hellenic Youth Participation (HYP) from Greece . Hate Fighters Network would like to increase the skills and knowledge of the youth workers of consortium organizations at two levels: the use of different creative methods in youth work and the use of counter and alternative narratives as a tool to combat hate speech in the work with young people. Aim: To increase the number of peace-building and combat against hate speech activities in Europe, Latin America and Africa and develop a pool of youth workers competent in this field Specific objectives• To build the capacities of 25 youth workers to use creative methods of dance, music, photography and mobile reporting in work with young people • To involve 320 young people in the peace building activities through testing of newly acquired skills for the use of creative methods in youth work • To develop competences of 25 youth workers to use counter and alternative narratives to combat hate speech and to strengthen the response to hate speech through human rights education by making use of counter and alternative narratives • To train 160 young people on the taking action against hate speech through counter and alternative narratives and increase the number of the local trainers in participating countries motivating them to become active in the combat against hate speech • To network over 200 youth workers from Europe, Latin America and Africa empowered with new methodologies to work with youth in these 3 continents Activities:1. CBY 1: Partner meeting 2. Mobility activity 1 – Training Course 1 3. CBY 2: National Info Day and Local Workshops4. CBY 3: Power to Change campaign 5. Mobility activity 2: Training course 2 6. CBY 4: Local trainings 7. CBY 5: Final Conference8. CBY 6: Dissemination, distribution and multiplicationProject will be implemented from 1st August 2019 - 31st January 2021 in 8 countries in Europe, Africa and Latin Americ
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:KLUB ZA OSNAZIVANJE MLADIH 018 UDRUZENJE, ASSOCIAZIONE CULTURALE BEYOND BORDERS CORATO, UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR, COUNCIL FOR PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY KAVADARCIKLUB ZA OSNAZIVANJE MLADIH 018 UDRUZENJE,ASSOCIAZIONE CULTURALE BEYOND BORDERS CORATO,UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR,COUNCIL FOR PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY KAVADARCIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-3-RS01-KA205-094490Funder Contribution: 42,770 EUR"Project “Safebook” will be implemented in the partnership between Club for Youth Empowerment 018 (KOM 18) from Nis-Serbia, Association Beyond borders from Puglia- Italy, Council for Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency (SPPMD) from Kavadarci – North Macedonia and Impress from Daruvar - Croatia in the period 01.03.2021- 28.02.2022. The problems of youth safety are common in 4 countries. What is also common is the role that youth organizations (consortium organizations but also NGOs at the local and national level) have in working on these issues and serving as the bridge between young people and institutions. Having a bigger outreach through non-formal education, the role of youth organizations and youth workers is of a great importance. That is why this project will deal with the safety issues of young people in 4 countries through empowerment of youth workers and educators and development of innovative methods to raise the awareness about important issues. Newly developed tools will focus on 5 segments: peer violence, cyber bullying, abuse of psychoactive substances, discrimination and mental health in time of COVID–19General objective: To contribute to the development of a safety culture of young people Specific objectives: •To develop new methods of youth work in the field of youth safety•To equip youth workers and educators with set of new educational tools in the field of youth safety •To raise the awareness about safety issues in local communities in 4 countriesPlanned activities:1.Transnational Projects Meeting 1 - Coordination meeting - will be organized in Nis, Serbia in March 20212. Development of Intellectual Output – “Safebook” manual - 4 partner organizations and experts and youth workers coming from these 4 organizations will develop “Safebook” manual focusing on 5 segments of youth safety: peer violence, cyber bullying, abuse of psychoactive substances, discrimination and mental health of young people in the period of COVID – 19. In this way the project will result in the increased number of methodologies for youth workers/educators working in the field of youth safety and improved quality of youth work methods in 4 participating countries. Period: April / August 20213. Mid - evaluation meeting - will be organized online with the project coordination team in August 20214.Testing the new methods - Local workshops – partners’ experts and youth workers who created the “Safebook” manual will test the manual and organize local workshops in Serbia, Croatia, North Macedonia and Italy to test newly adopted methods working with youth workers and young people (20 per country). In this way the quality and applicability of the workshops will be checked while at the same time youth workers and educators will be equipped with set of new educational tools in the field of youth safety. Period: September / November 20215. Multiplier events – Every partner organization will organize 1 multiplier event that will include at least 20 youth workers, educators and activities outside the partner organization. This activity will increase the use of the newly developed “Safebook” manual and at the same time raise the awareness about youth safety in local communities of the project. Period: November 2021/January 20226.Transnational Projects Meeting 2 - Final evaluation meeting -will be organized in Orta Nova, Italy in February 2022Main expected result of the ""Safebook"" project and its activities is to develop and transfer new and innovative methodology and creative tools and to incorporate them in new and youth friendly manual for youth workers in the field of youth safety and security. Through development of this manual new opportunities for promotion and advancement of the certain areas in non-formal education but also in other sectors such as formal education and sport sectors, like prevention of discrimination, peer violence, cyber bulling and abuse of psychoactive substances as well as protection of mental health of youth during COVID-19 will arise from multiplication and dissemination of the mentioned manual. Another very important expected result upon the project completion is to have significant increase in capacity building activities and projects which are aiming at building the capacities of youth workers, peer educators, volunteers and activists in the areas which are the topic of this project. Finally, one of the expected results is the involvement of other youth NGOs and relevant institutions in the use of the newly developed tools. Project activities will have one final result in the form of well written, youth friendly and innovative manual for youth workers in the field of youth safety. The manual will later be promoted among NGOs, youth workers and peer educators not only from Serbia, North Macedonia, Italy and Croatia, but also from other EU and non-EU countries in order to transfer new and fresh ideas for implementation of projects concerning the potential risks of youth safety"
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:MEJDUNARODEN ALIANZ ZA RAZVITIE SDRUZHENIE, UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR, UDRUZENJE PLIVACKI KLUB SPID, ZDRUZENIE KIK BOKS KLUB BUDO KAVADARCI, DEL-ALFOLDI EUROTENDER IFJUSAGI KULTURALIS OKTATASI ES KORNYEZETVEDELMI EGYESULET +6 partnersMEJDUNARODEN ALIANZ ZA RAZVITIE SDRUZHENIE,UDRUGA ZA PROMICANJE POZITIVNE AFIRMACIJE MLADIH U DRUSTVU IMPRESS DARUVAR,UDRUZENJE PLIVACKI KLUB SPID,ZDRUZENIE KIK BOKS KLUB BUDO KAVADARCI,DEL-ALFOLDI EUROTENDER IFJUSAGI KULTURALIS OKTATASI ES KORNYEZETVEDELMI EGYESULET,OPCINSKE ORGANIZACIJE CRVENI KRIZ NOVO SARAJEVO,STONOTENISKI KLUB OSOBA SA INVALIDITETOM NAIS,KLUB ZA OSNAZIVANJE MLADIH 018 UDRUZENJE,VIZIONI I RI 2016,ASOCIACIA ZA RAZVITIE NA BULGARSKIASPORT,COUNCIL FOR PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY KAVADARCIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 602422-EPP-1-2018-1-RS-EPPKA2-CBY-WBFunder Contribution: 85,990 EUR“Club for youth empowerment 018” (KOM 018) form Nis, Serbia implemented project “(Re) play for inclusion” in cooperation with partner organizations and sport clubs: “New vision” from Tirana - Albania, “Red Cross Novo Sarajevo” from Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina, Swimming club for persons with disabilities “Spid” from Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina, “International Development Alliance” from Sofia - Bulgaria, Udruga “Impress” from Daruvar - Croatia, “Eurotender association” from Szeged – Hungary, “Council for prevention of juvenile delinquency” from Kavadarci - North Macedonia, Kick-box club “Budo” from Kavadarci – North Macedonia and Tennis table club for people with disabilities “Nais” from Nis - Serbia. The project brought together youth workers and young people from program and partner countries to explore sport and games as methods in youth work and develop new forms of youth work and non-formal education for social inclusion through sport. More than 56 youth workers were educated and gained competences and skills to plan and organize awareness raising campaigns, they gained knowledge and skills on how to cooperate with local stake holders and raise the awareness about the position of youth with disabilities and youth at risk. They increased their own awareness about importance of inclusion of marginalized youth. Main goal of the project was inclusion of youth with disabilities and youth at risk through sports and sport activities and to promote some of the European values such as tolerance, inclusion, solidarity and respect. Beside the mobility activities all partner organizations and local sport clubs worked on local levels in their own communities, they organized awareness raising campaigns for promotion of importance for inclusion of young people from vulnerable groups, youth with disabilities and youth at risk. Project “(Re)play for inclusion” was implemented in the period 01.11.2018 – 31.10.2019 Project Aim: •To contribute to non-formal learning and exchange between Programme and Partner Countries, especially targeting youth with disabilities and youth at risk Specific goals: •To provide 28 youth workers and volunteers with the knowledge, skills and competences to use sport and games in youth work and develop new forms of youth work for social inclusion of youth with disabilities and youth at risk through sport and games •To educate 28 youth workers and volunteers to plan and organize awareness raising campaign•To launch and test new methods through awareness campaign about social inclusion of youth with disabilities and youth at risk through sport and games •To empower young people to develop understanding for projects vulnerable groups and to promote universal rules of sports in the local community and combat intolerance, discrimination and social exclusion of youth with disabilities and youth at risk at the local and international level •To improve and strengthening European youth cooperation in regard to work with youth with disabilities and youth at risk The activities that were organized throughout the project involved both capacity building and mobility activities:1.Capacity building activity 1: Coordination meeting – Sofia, Bulgaria2.Mobility activity 1: Training course 1 – Nis, Serbia3.Mobility activity 2: Training course 2 – Kavadarci, North Macedonia4.Capacity building 2: Info days – Serbia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary.5.Capacity building 3: Sports for inclusion campaign - Serbia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary.6.Capacity building 4: Final conference – Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina7.Capacity building activity 5: Dissemination, distribution and multiplication - Serbia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary.
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