Youth sport work increases inclusion and acceptance of diversity in Europe
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Youth sport work increases inclusion and acceptance of diversity in Europe
Partnership-building Activity
4-12 April 2017 | Novi Sad, Serbia
The goals of this PBA are to develop capacity of youth workers and partners in Erasmus+ KA2 Western Balkan Youth Window & Sport strands and to establish partnerships for youth sport work projects tackling issues of discrimination and exclusion in Europe.
Attention: The PBA will gather 26 participants from 19 organisations and 15 countries (Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Cyprus, Spain, Greece, Croatia, Italy, FYR Macedonia, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Turkey).
We are still searching ONLY for participants from Albania (2 participants), Portugal (1 participant), Slovenia (1 participant) and Greece (2 participants).
Specific objectives of the partnership-building activity:
- Exploring quality teamwork and partnership on European level projects
- Sharing realities related youth work programmes existing in our organisations/communities about discrimination, exclusion, marginalisation of different groups in our communities
- Understanding basic concepts, approaches and needs analysis of Intercultural acceptance of diversity and Fundamental / Human Rights in Europe
- Understanding and sharing the situations and challenges to face when organising youth sport work projects about diversity and youth in Europe
- Introducing in details Erasmus+ (KA2 WBYW and Sport) programme - Mobility and Capacity building projects for young people and youthworkers and Collaborative partnerships in sport field
- Visiting local youth organisation dealing with the topics of the PBA
- Introducing in details the procedures and respective application forms of the Erasmus+
- Initiating and developing at least 6 Erasmus+ projects using youth sport work for promoting intercultural acceptance of diversity in our local communities and on European level
Requirements for participants at the PBA are:
- Youth workers, project coordinators or volunteers that have a mandate of their sending organisation to enter into a partnership with other organisations/groups coming from Programme countries and Western Balkans
- Willing to develop and implement Erasmus+ (KA2 WBYW and Sport) projects tackling issues of promotion of sport and physical activity of youngsters for better inclusion and acceptance of diversity in Europe
- Able to attend and be active during the entire duration of the PBA; Able to communicate and work in English
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Training overview
http://trainings.salto-youth.net/6351
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This Partnership-building Activity is
for 6 participants
from Albania, Greece, Portugal, Slovenia
and recommended for
Youth workers, Youth project managers
Working language(s):
English
Organiser:
Active Youth in Happy Europe (AMUSE) (Youth NGO)
Active youth in happy Europe is young youth non-profit non-governmental organisation that aims at following: • Promoting healthy life style and development of skills needed for it and encouraging youth to regular physical activity through promoting the idea of "sport for all" • Improving opportunities for quality leisure (free) time of youth • Encouraging young people to tolerance and coexistence through non-formal education, intercultural dialogue and the life according to the values and principles of European citizenship.
Contact for questions:
Danijela Matorcevic
E-Mail:
Phone: +381649604358
Costs
Travel costs will be reimbursed only for the cheapest way of transport and preferably for the return tickets. Travel expenses are covered by the organizers 100% up to the maximum of unit cost per distance calculator:
Greece: 275 euros
Portugal: 360 euros
Slovenia and Albania: 180 euros
and means of travel, including bank transfer and other appropriate fees (for all the original tickets and ways of travel that are plane, bus, train or ferry, NOT taxi and NOT car).
For distances less than 500 km one way (Slovenia and Albania), the preferable means of transport are land transportations, such as train and/or bus. If other mean of transport is selected for such travels, e.g. airplane, those will be reimbursed 60% of airfare, in accordance with the principle of environmental awareness and protection.
Participants must keep all travel documents (tickets, travel agency invoices and boarding passes) as organizers are able to make any reimbursement only on the bases of presented original documents!
Accommodation and food is provided for free.
There is no participation fee from participants.
Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass: