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220. "Social inclusion of youth with fewer opportunities" - Partnership-building Activity

Data: 27/08/2015

NR.: 220

DATA: 27.08.2015

TITOLO PROGETTO: "Social inclusion of youth with fewer opportunities"

RICHIESTA PROVENIENTE DA: Mehmet Kamer (Turchia)

TIPOLOGIA: Partnership-building Activity

ARGOMENTO: Social inclusion of youth with fewer opportunities.

PAESI PARTNER CHE HANNO GIÀ ADERITO: -

ALTRE NOTIZIE:
Activity date:
2nd – 7th of November 2015.
Venue place, venue country: Istanbul, Turkey.
Summary: We will have a chance to search ways of Social inclusion strategies for youth with fewer opportunities with participant country members. We will have a chance to build new partnership chances to produce new projects related with the topic.
Target group: Youth workers, Youth leaders, Project managers, Youth Policy Makers.
For participants from: Austria, Greece, Hungary, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Turkey.
Group size: 18 participants
Details:
Social inclusion is a term that can be used to describe a series of positive actions to achieve equality of access to goods and services, to assist all individuals to participate in community and society, to encourage the contribution of all persons to social and cultural life and to be aware of and to challenge all forms of discrimination. By ensuring that the marginalised and those living in poverty have greater participation in decision-making which affects their lives, will allow them to improve their standard of living and overall well-being.
What are the factors of social exclusion?
• Lack of money or other resources;
• Discrimination against particular groups or categories of people;
• "Physical" barriers such as a lack of transport or the absence of services/facilities in an area;
• Lack of confidence to participate in society;
• Lack of skills/qualifications which may be needed for social and economic participation.
For example, in addition to poverty, other factors that might cause people or communities to be socially excluded might include their:
• social background;
• inability to drive a car;
• inability to qualify to join a particular group or association;
• locality or district lacking, or having restricted, access to adequate facilities and amenities;
• reduced or limited opportunities for social engagement or career prospects.
Inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities. An important priority for the European Union is that the Youth in Action Programme should be accessible to everyone, including young people with fewer opportunities. Young people with fewer opportunities are young people that are at a disadvantage compared to their peers because they face one or more of the situations and obstacles mentioned in the non-exhaustive list below. In certain contexts, these situations or obstacles prevent young people from having effective access to formal and non-formal education, transnational mobility and participation, active citizenship, empowerment and inclusion in society at large. We will understand the different Social and Economical obstacles, Disabilities, Educational Difficulties, Cultural Differences in different participant countries. We will try to find appropriate partnership alternatives to produce innovative ways to help youngsters in fewer opportunities. This will be an unique opportunities for create new paths of cooperation.
Costs:
Izmir Ödemis Geleneksel Sanatlar Dernegi (ÖGESAD) will cover 70% of travel costs (maximum travel costs are indicated below) from the resident country. The food and lodging cost will be covered by ÖGESAD. The participants are obliged to have receipts of all tickets they will use, boarding passes and invoices of the credit card that was used for buying the tickets for online payments otherwise they will not be reimbursed! In addition, the participants are expected to fully participate in the sessions unless there are health related unexpected circumstances. If there is unjustified absence from the sessions, ÖGESAD will not reimburse the participants. All participants will be reimbursed after the event by bank transfer. Accommodation and full board will be covered by organizers. The travel costs will be reimbursed up to the lump sum mentioned: Austria – 360; Portugal – 820; Greece – 275; Hungary - 360; Romania – 275; Spain - 820; Turkey – 50; Participation fee: 30 Euro (EU countries).
Working language: English.

SCADENZA: 18th of September 2015.


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