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Minorities in Focus-living in intercultural Society

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In frame of Focus me project, cofunded by European Union under Erasmus Plus programme, Youth4Society association held in Bremen, Germany the fifth activity of the project. The youth Exchange was implemented on 8-17 February 2022 where 33 young people aged 18-30 participated in the activity hosted by Shelter E.V International. During the activity, the young people get to know the project and the activities developed by each partner to have a clearer overview of the project’s purpose and the achievement of the objectives up to that moment. During YE, participants learned more about human rights, social inclusion, minorities, migration, culture, intercultural dialogue during workshops using different multimedia tools. The main actors of the event were the participants themselves, who were carefully selected by their partners and most of them came from minority groups or were resident immigrants. The activity served to increase understanding of how we can promote social inclusion and what measures and tools should be used to ensure social cohesion in society. During the youth exchange participants created an amazing video to promote tolerance and inclusiveness! Check it out in the link below!

https://fb.watch/eARvsuCezB/

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SOCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH APPLIED DRAMA

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These publication are the result of an Erasmus KA2 Capacity Building in the field of Youth 2017 project “Social Inclusion Through Applied Drama”.

The project “Social Inclusion Through Applied Drama” is carried out by CEPORA – Center for Positive Youth Development and is co-financed by the Ministry of culture and information of Republic of Serbia
Partners

ALBANIA – Youth 4 Society

SPAIN –Pirineus Creatius

ITALY –Uniamoci Onlus

HUNGARY – Open Circle Association

CROATIA – Association Practicum

Social Inclusion Through Applied Drama aims at improving capacities of organizations for implementing applied drama techniques for social inclusion of people with fewer opportunities. The consortium consists of organizations with different experiences in the field, and is focused at exchanging good practice, horizontal non-formal learning and enriching of partners programmes with new methodologies. It consists of organizing a seminar, a training course for youth workers and a follow-up meeting. During the project organisations will create new partnerships, exchange different effective approaches for using applied drama, enrich their programmes and raise their staff competences. As a result a new comprehensive training module will be produced, with direct inputs for replication through publicized project results. The project will have impact on organizations involved, their staff, participants in their programmes, but also on other organizations, communities their users live in, communities the organizations work in, practice in the field of social inclusion on the local, national and international level.