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EVS to tackle long term unemployment

Partnership-building Activity

7-11 June 2016 | Bled , Slovenia

This is a long term activity on how to establish reciprocal international EVS partnerships, based on local partnerships between youth organizations and employment offices to encourage long term unemployed young people (aged 18-30) to get involved in EVS.
Do you… • have experience with organising EVS projects? • see EVS as an opportunity to support the development of competences and help young people to focus on what they expect from their careers? • cooperate with employment offices or wish to strengthen cooperation with them in the area of tackling long term unemployment? Would you like to: • upgrade your EVS projects? • offer regular placements for long-term unemployed young people from your local community? • participate in a pilot project to establish a high-quality long-term cooperation model, which can be offered to organisations in the future? The activity will be implemented in 4 phases: Phase 1: An international Contact making seminar/Partnership Building Activity on 7-11 June 2016 in Ljubljana, Slovenia (arrival on evening of the 7th, departures on morning of 11th) Phase 2: Participants apply to the October 2016 deadline in Erasmus+ and start their EVS projects in January 2017. Phase 3: From January 2017 onwards, researchers will follow the journey of EVS volunteers taking part in the project, and document the impact these projects have on their life. Phase 4: By the end of 2017, publication of a report documenting results of the project and promoting the benefits and model to organisations and local communities BACKGROUND INFORMATION: In Slovenia, some good practices were identified, where organisations developed good quality partnerships and offered regular placements for young people with fewer opportunities. They are sending youngsters to EVS in cooperation with other specialised private and public organisations and institutions from their local community and broader, who do not have the capacity to organise such projects themselves, but do have the appropriate target group. HOW WILL WE DO IT? DEVELOP A NETWORK of organisations, specialised in offering EVS for long term unemployed youngsters. CREATE a space to share good practices and tools on establishment of quality partnerships with employment offices. What are you expected to do, if you participate? First: Establish a partnership with local employment office, which will help by identifying suitable long-term unemployed youngsters. (For this, employment counsellors will be adequately informed/educated at a later stage of this long-term project) Second: Participate in the international Contact making seminar/Partnership Building Activity in June 2016 in Bled, Slovenia, to find a partner organisation with similar interest from abroad. Third: Apply for EVS in October 2016 deadline, preferably by sending and hosting at least one EVS volunteer. Fourth: Be interested in developing a long-term cooperation with that organisation offering regular EVS placements for long-term unemployed youngsters. WHAT WILL THE ACTIVITY OFFER? The activity will offer space for organisations that want to develop long-term partnerships and cooperation projects offering EVS as an option for long-term unemployed young people and those, who already cooperate with employment offices in order to assure the transfer of good practices, identify potential challenges and find suitable solutions. AIMS AND CONTENTS OF THIS LONG TERM ACTIVITY: The activity aims to bring together about 20 experienced youth workers and organisations, who wish to offer EVS placements to long-term unemployed youngsters from their local environments. They will have the chance to exchange, discuss and learn from already existing practices of cooperation between youth organisation and employment offices. In particular, the activity will try to: • Establish long term partnerships between organisations that will apply for EVS projects with regular placements for long-term unemployed youngsters • Reflect on Erasmus+: Youth in Action, specifically EVS, as tools for inclusion of long term unemployed youngsters TARGET GROUP: Youth organisations with EVS accreditation, who: • already have experience with EVS projects (sending and hosting) • wish to develop and offer specialised EVS placements to long-term unemployed young people from their local/regional environments, • are interested in establishing long-term partnerships with their local employment office; • are interested in establishing long-term partnerships with organisations with similar interest from abroad; • are interested in sending and hosting long-term unemployed young people as EVS volunteers; • are interested in developing and implementing a specific support for this particular target group.
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/5675

This activity has already happened!

This Partnership-building Activity is

for 20 participants

from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries

and recommended for

Youth workers, Youth project managers, Volunteering mentors, See more detailed description in the call

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

MOVIT, Slovenian NA for the E+: YiA programme (National Agency)

MOVIT has been performing the tasks of the National Agency for EU programmes in the field of youth since May 1999. In this role, Movit manages indirectly centralised EU budget funds and enables support for different forms of learning mobility activities in youth work, while also running activities for the general development of youth work and non-formal education, with special emphasis on the activities contributing with their form or content to the strengthening of European cooperation in the field of youth. Another important part of MOVIT’s activities is publishing, which has resulted in several fundamental works for the development of youth work and especially for learning mobility projects in youth work.

Co-organiser(s):

  • Erasmus+ UK (Ecorys) (National Agency)

Contact for questions:

Maja Drobne

E-Mail:

Phone: +386 (0)1 430 47 47

Before applying please contact the NA of your residence country to check if it is involved in this concrete project and committed to cover travel costs. NB! Learn about possible participation fee and other relevant rules.

Costs

If you are selected to participate in this activity, all costs related to your stay and participation in the activity (accommodation, food & programme) will be covered by the organisers. Travel costs to the activity and back, however, can only be covered by E+ YIA national agency of your country. Therefore we ask you to contact your Erasmus+: Youth in Action NA regarding potential reimbursement of your travel costs or other practicalities regarding your travel. (Note for sending NAs: This activity is financed by TCA 2016)

Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:

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