July 29, 2012

Training Roma youth leaders and activists for promoting human rights and taking action against discrimination | Training course | 21-29 October 2012 | Budapest, Hungary

The training course aims to empower and develop the competences of Roma youth leaders and activists to take action, at local, national and European levels, against discrimination and anti-Gypsyism based on human rights and active youth participation. 

Specific objectives:
-To strengthen participants’ understanding of key concepts of human rights, discriminationand anti-Gypsyism;
- To gather information about the realities of young Roma in Europe and the challenges they face, and to exchange practices and responses to discrimination developed by different social actors;
- To improve participants’ competences in using rights-based approaches to tackle situations of discrimination, exclusion and anti-Gypsyism;
- To empower participants to take action and develop projects by and with young Roma for human rights in their local communities;
- To familiarise participants with the approaches and activities of the Council of Europe in the area of human rights, human rights education, active youth participation and intercultural dialogue;
- To support the capacity of Roma youth organisations and movements across Europe to network for human rights and to be associated with the Roma Youth Action Plan.

Training overview

This Training course is for 
30, aged 18 - 30 with some exceptions 
participants from 
ANDORRA, EASTERN EUROPE AND CAUCASUS, 
KAZAKHSTAN, MONACO, SAN MARINO, 
 SOUTH-EAST EUROPE, VATICAN CITY STATE (HOLY SEE), 
YOUTH IN ACTION PROGRAMME COUNTRIES
and recommended for
Youth workers, Youth leaders, Roma young activists
Working language(s):
English, Romani
Organizer:
Youth Department, Council of Europe (NGO/Others)
Youth Department, Council of Europe
www.coe.int/youth
Contact for questions:
Nina Kapoor / Jackie Lubelli
Phone: 0033388412142

Costs

60 euro training fee. travel, accommodation, meals and training costs are covered by the organiser.



April 16, 2012

Forum "Youth Cooperation Beyond Borders" | International forum | 28-30 October 2012 | Baku, Azerbaijan

The forum aims to develop recognition of the importance of the international youth cooperation in the field of non-formal education between Programme and Neighbouring Partner Countries. 

The forum aims to develop recognition of the importance of the international youth cooperation in the field of non-formal education between Programme and Neighbouring Partner Countries.

The specific objectives are:

To present and discuss needs and achievements identified by research carried out by the regional SALTO Resource Centres on the impact of the Youth in Action programme on:
- Development of organisations and their youth practice and youth work in general (in Programme and Neighbouring Partner Countries)
- Communities (in Programme and NPC)
- Youth policy development in the regions

To develop recognition of achievements

To prepare conclusions and suggestions and feedback for future steps

The three-day programme will include presentation of the outcomes of impact studies carried out by SALTO as well as various discussion groups and workshops focusing on cross-cutting topics of relevance or with a geographical focus (such as impact of the Youth in Action programme on local communities, policy developments, development of the youth sector, recognition of non-formal learning etc.).


Training overview

This International forum is for 
100 participants
from 
NEIGHBORING PARTNER COUNTRIES, 
YOUTH IN ACTION PROGRAMME COUNTRIES
and recommended for
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Project managers, Youth Policy Makers
Working language(s):
English
Organizer:
SALTO RC (SALTO)
Co-organizer(s):
SALTO EECA, SALTO EUROMED, SALTO SEE (SALTO)
French, Polish and Slovenian National Agency of YiA (National Agency)
Ministry of Youth and Sport of Azerbaijan (NGO/Others)
Contact for questions:

Costs

The board and lodging during the Forum for all participants will be provided by organizers.
As a principle the flight travel as well as visa costs of participants will be covered fully by the relevant National Agency or the organizers.

April 10, 2012

European Projects design, management and funding: how to develop a good learning project and get the funds Training course 20-27 October 2012 | Bologna, Italy

This structured intense course aims to improve participants’ practical skills in the design, management and funding of European projects related to adult learning and education (intending for adults those above 18 years old and the early school leavers).

The general aim of this course is to improve the quality and the accessibility of learning opportunities and projects empowering and training education staff, NGO workers and volunteers, education-degrees graduates and those interested in developing European learning projects to successfully access and manage European funds.

Thanks to this project the participants will:

- Acquire knowledge and practical information about EU policies and funding opportunities for learning projects through specific and project-oriented learning sessions;
- Improve their practical skills related to the management of the ideation and application process (including how design and write a good learning project) through cooperative compilation of application forms and the analysis of successful projects;
- Learn and get guidance on the preparation and management of the financial, budgeting and contractual aspects through concrete examples and direct evidence;
- Learn best practices related the planning and implementation of the preparatory, visibility, dissemination and follow-up phases through concrete case studies and successful projects;
- Make contacts with individuals and organisations interested in developing European learning projects through everyday cooperation and specific activities.


European Projects design, management and funding: from shaping the idea, to select the right european programme, to get the funds | Training course | 24 November - 1 December 2012 | Palermo (Sicily), Italy

This structured intense course aims to improve participants’ practical skills in the design, management and funding of European projects from shaping the idea, to identify the right european programme, to design a good project to get the get the fund.

The general aim of this course is to improve the quality and the accessibility of european project in order to foster european integration and education by empowering empowering and training education staff, NGO workers and volunteers, education-degrees graduates and those interested in developing European learning projects to successfully access and manage European funds.

Thanks to this project the participants will:

- Acquire knowledge and practical information about EU policies and funding opportunities through specific and project-oriented learning sessions;
- Improve their practical skills related to the management of the ideation and application process (including how design and write a good european project) through cooperative compilation of application forms and the analysis of successful projects;
- Learn and get guidance on the preparation and management of the financial, budgeting and contractual aspects through concrete examples and direct evidence;
- Learn best practices related the planning and implementation of the preparatory, visibility, dissemination and follow-up phases through concrete case studies and successful projects;
- Make contacts with individuals and organizations interested in developing European projects through everyday cooperation and specific activities.
http://ec.europa.eu/education/trainingdatabase/index.cfm?fuseaction=DisplayCourse&cid=33292


Addressing the challenges of providing language and integration courses for migrants | Training course | 8-15 December 2012 | Bologna, Italy

This structured course aims to empower practical and teaching skills of those active or interested in supporting the integration process of migrants. 
The general objective of this course is to improve the quality and the accessibility of language and integration courses and laboratories to adult migrants by examining the EU policy background, exploring challenges and techniques, sharing a analyzing real experiences and case studies and investigating the role that ICT can have in this field.

Thanks to this project the participants will:

  • Improve teaching and training skills directly linked to language and integration courses for migrant
  • Get to know and analyze best practices, case studies and successful experiences at EU level
  • Develop a better knowledge on the role that ICT can play to support language and integration courses for migrant
  • Increase, share and exploit practical know-how on intercultural education
  • Learn, discuss and cooperate with people from all over Europe active or interested in the field of migration
  • Develop a deeper understanding on EU policy and law background on migration
  • Get to know and bring back home supporting materials and tool to develop high quality language and integration courses
  • Learn and get guidance on the preparation, management and funding of language and integration courses.