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About SEMINAR

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- Organized by NECI EU -

The seminar in Cyprus, organized by NECI EU, focuses on the challenges youth face today—such as social exclusion, mental health, and the impact of technology—while promoting non-formal learning, intercultural dialogue, and international cooperation among youth workers.

Seminar on Professional development activities – Programme Countries: 
2024-1-CY01-KA151-YOU-000200606

Partners: (a) Network for European Citizenship and Identity Cyprus, (b) NECI Western Balkans,
          (c) ZKŠTM Slovenja, (d) Asociacija Tavo Europa Lithuania, (e) Asociația DA Copiilor din Uricani-Hunedoara, (f) Udruga Mladih Korak, Croatia (g) Gulbenes novada jauniešu centrs “Bāze” Latvia

Paralimni, 06-11/02/2025 

  • Project Summary

This project is designed to promote Non Formal Learning through which representatives of the partner organisations will share personal and professional experiences, contribute based on their competences, work collaborative, irrespective background and develop a programme which will meet the following objectives:

Objective 1: International cooperation between experienced and not experienced Organisations and individuals but also between target group, youths and youthworkers who aim to increase awareness on the challenges that youths face and have several consequences to their wellbeing (social inclusion, marginalization, lower self esteem, health and lifestyle, inactive citizenship etc).

Objective 2: To increase opportunities for youthworkers to share practice and learning on how to be improved and developed through key competences and increase understanding on the power of cooperation between professionals when working with diversity using non formal learning method.

Objective 3: To develop networking and to leave an efficient impact for the next Erasmus period on the topic of social inclusion and intercultural learning

Objective 4: To develop skills and competences to youthworkers and organisations for improving solidarity and social awareness.

 

 

Furthermore:

We will try to answer the questions/themes:

(a) how the structure of the society changes throughout the time (within months, weeks, days),

(b) what is the impact of new technologies and social media to our life and us as organisations

(c) what other challenges go around youths that might be against their wellbeing and personal development and their key competences’ improvement

(d) To analyse the ongoing change of the structure of society due to population movement

(e) To present, discuss and analyse the topics of unemployment, employability, entrepreneurship, prevention (drugs, alcohol, unprotected sexual behaviors etc) as well as human rights/social inclusion in partners’ communities and in Europe.

(f) what is the role of any NGO and youthworkers, project manager, to the new situation that appears/is developed.

The project also meets International, EU and E+ objectives because:

-encourages participation of youthworkers and youths, especially the ones with fewer opportunities

-secures safety and pleasant NF learning environment

-promotes the development of:

*learning outcomes and improvement of basic key competences

*practices for intercultural learning, equity and social inclusion

*it's a project from youthworkers and organisations to youths and community

 

 

The Seminar will be held in Cyprus, hosted by NECI EU and will have the following objectives:

(a) Increase awareness on the positive impact of non formal learning and NGOs effort for youths and communities

(b) develop youthworkers learning to learn competence with main aim to influence youths and local community on developing opportunities for solidarity and inclusion 

(c) offer safe and educative space for leaning by sharing to all participants irrespective skills and background and promote non formal learning on the base of Inclusive practices

(d) explore and understand the power intercultural learning and dialogue for tackling global problems.

(e) create tangible and intangible results that can sustain the project impact

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