пятница, 29 августа 2014 г.
четверг, 14 августа 2014 г.
What is our project about and for?
It is co-project of two Estonian organisations - East Prefecture and Sillamäe Youth Centre of Interest "Beehive" and six partner organisations.
The main activity of the project will be carried out in the form of a seminar, which is a good place for discovering others experiences and demonstrating really good practices, which have been proved to be effective and sustainable over a long period of time.
The main objectives of the project is to provide a space for the participants to share their expertise and experience at European level and present tools and approaches to deal with at-risk youngsters. In addition, the project aims at providing the platform for discussion between the participants, based on theoretical and practical inputs around the theme which is relevant to the work with at-risk groups. As a long term perspective the project is aimed to foster quality improvements in youth work, in particular through self-analysis and proof-based verification of results.
The participants intend not only to share their experience but also collect and analyze the feedback from the implemented activities. For that purpose, there will be developed special evaluation sheets, that will be filled after each activity. The good practices and new methods that will prove themselves to be effective will be integrated therefore into participants' daily activities.
With the purpose that this practical luggage of tools and approaches would be noticed and borrowed by others, the participants of the project have also set a goal to make and to disseminate a guidance brochure, comprising description of best practices applied, adaptability and applicability of working methods used, learning outcomes, contact details of partner organisations, project blog links, etc.
Three categories of people will be involved in the project: experienced youth workers, unexperienced youth workers and at-risk youngsters from Estonia. The youngsters will only be invited to take part in the workshops arranged by the partners and do not belong to partners of the project.
The main activity of the project will be carried out in the form of a seminar, which is a good place for discovering others experiences and demonstrating really good practices, which have been proved to be effective and sustainable over a long period of time.
The main objectives of the project is to provide a space for the participants to share their expertise and experience at European level and present tools and approaches to deal with at-risk youngsters. In addition, the project aims at providing the platform for discussion between the participants, based on theoretical and practical inputs around the theme which is relevant to the work with at-risk groups. As a long term perspective the project is aimed to foster quality improvements in youth work, in particular through self-analysis and proof-based verification of results.
The participants intend not only to share their experience but also collect and analyze the feedback from the implemented activities. For that purpose, there will be developed special evaluation sheets, that will be filled after each activity. The good practices and new methods that will prove themselves to be effective will be integrated therefore into participants' daily activities.
With the purpose that this practical luggage of tools and approaches would be noticed and borrowed by others, the participants of the project have also set a goal to make and to disseminate a guidance brochure, comprising description of best practices applied, adaptability and applicability of working methods used, learning outcomes, contact details of partner organisations, project blog links, etc.
Three categories of people will be involved in the project: experienced youth workers, unexperienced youth workers and at-risk youngsters from Estonia. The youngsters will only be invited to take part in the workshops arranged by the partners and do not belong to partners of the project.
Who are we?
Our project has lots of partcipants from different countries, So let us introduce the organisations, that are taking part in the project.
1.
Estonia, Sillamäe Huvi -ja Noortekeskus „Ulei“
2.
Estonia, NGO „Pane oma meeled proovile“
3.
UK, „Soundstudio“
4.
Spain, „Ayuntamiento de Pilas“, 7 inimest erinevatest
organisatsioonidest
5.
Malta, „ROOTED“
6.
Bulgaria, „Saprichastie Foundation“ (puuetega
inimesed)
7.
Lithuania, „Vilnius Police Club for Children and
Youth“
Estonia is preparing
Project managers and participants of project from Youth Centre of Inetersts "Beehive" are preparing for the project and the event for youngsters of Sillamäe "Breaking Barriers", which will be held on the 13 th of September. Our guest can be sure- everything will be ready, when they come to Estonia. Looking forward to see all of you!
Welcome to blog!
Welcome to the blog of the international project "Breaking barriers- effective work with risk groups", which will be held in Sillamäe (Estonia) on 8-15th September 2014.
Here you can read about the project, its participants, watch photos.
Here you can read about the project, its participants, watch photos.
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