Artykuł naukowy

Artykuł naukowy

W dniach 24-26 maja 2013 r. w Karpaczu odbyło się I Międzynarodowe Sympozjum Naukowe pod hasłem „Ekonomia społeczna szansą na rozwój gospodarczy w dobie kryzysu”, na które został przygotowany artykuł naukowy prezentujący zagadnienia poruszane w projekcie „Children Rough Sleepers”.

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Spotkanie przed inauguracją projektu CyberMentor EuropeMeeting before inauguration of the project CyberMentor Europe

W dniu 17 maja 2013 r. w siedzibie Stowarzyszenia BeatBullying w Londynie odbyła się dyskusja przed inauguracją projektu dotyczącego przemocy rówieśniczej dotykającej dzieci i młodzież.

On May 17, 2013, at the office of the Association Beatbullying in London there was a discussion before the inauguration of the project on peer violence against children and youth.

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Meeting in framework of the project Children Rough Sleepers

Meeting in framework of the project Children Rough Sleepers

On 3-4 March 2013 at the University of Wolverhampton (United Kingdom) took place a kick-off meeting in framework of the project entitled A Study Relating to Children Rough Sleepers who are Runaways & Homeless and Victims of Sexual Exploitation/Abuse & other Violence on the Streets and Development of Knowledge Transfer Activities that Improve Services & Policies to Support & Protect these Vulnerable Children implemented in framework of Daphne III programme. 

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CME – CyberMentors Europe

CME – CyberMentors Europe

Implementation period: 01.2013 – 11.2014
Assistance program: Daphne III
Project number: JUST/2011/DAP/AG

Project description:

Change of attitudes towards violence affecting young people through the use of cybermentoring in six European countries.

The results of the project

  • creating active web portals designed for young people up to 25 years, experiencing violence, harassment or bullying in their peer groups;
  • training of the aid team consisting of psychologists, mentors and volunteers, supporting young people through the network and providing direct support;
  • dissemination of fresh ideas amongst young people about cybermentoring, through training

Target group

Children, adolescents and adults aged 11-25 years, experiencing violence, harassment and bullying in contact with their peers, parents and care givers of children and young adults, teachers, police, social activists.

Institutions

  • Beat Bullying Limited (UK)
  • Goldsmith University (UK)
  • Komunikujeme o.s. (Czech Republic)
  • Universita` Degli Studio di Firenze (Italy)
  • Tender (Italy)
  • Instituto de Desenvolvimento (Portugal)
  • Asociatia de Mediere a Conflictelor MIST (Romania)
  • Concello de Ourense Concellaria de Xuventude (Spain)

 

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With financial support from the Daphne III Programme of the European Union.
This publication/material/website has been produced with the financial support of the Daphne III Programme of the European Commission. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of CME consortium and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Commission.

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API

API

API
Implementation period: 01.01.2013 – 31.03.2015
Assistance program: Regional Operational Programme – Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Project number: UDA-RPPK.01.02.00-18-001/12-00

Project description:

The project was aimed at entrepreneurs in the SME sector and large companies interested in obtaining a consultative support in the operation of their own businesses through the operation of analytical information portal.

Using the portal following services are provided:

  1. analysis of branch trends,
  2. analysis of consumer attitudes and preferences regarding the product,
  3. strategic analysis of the enterprise.

The results of the project

  • creation of analytic portal for SME and large enterprises,
  • provision of advisory services in the field of branch trends analysis, consumer attitudes and preferences regarding product and strategic analysis of the company.

Target group

Enterprises in the SME sector and large companies from across the Subcarpathian region wishing to make business analysis of their activities.

Partners:

  • Foundation Science for Industry and Environment,
  • Lesser Poland Institute of Economics in Rzeszow,
  • Association for Women „VICTORIA”.
Website: api.cwep.eu
CRS – Children Rough Sleepers

CRS – Children Rough Sleepers

CRS – Children Rough Sleepers
Implementation period: 01.01.2013 – 31.12.2014
Assistance program: Daphne III
Project number: JUST/2011/DAP/AG/3022

Project description:

CRS – Children Rough Sleepers: A Study Relating to Children Rough Sleepers who are Runaways & Homeless and Victims of Sexual Exploitation/Abuse & other Violence on the Streets and Development of Knowledge Transfer Activities that Improve Services & Policies to Support & Protect these Vulnerable Children

To examine the incident of children running away from home as a result of domestic violence and sexual abuse and to offer them comprehensive assistance and give essential support for dealing with such children.

The results of the project

  • report of the research on the causes of homelessness of children experiencing violence, sexual exploitation or abuse,
  • a guide for people dealing with such children,
  • conferences and informational materials about homelessness amongst children and effective methods of prevention,
  • an educational program designed to provide efficient support for such children.

Target group

Homeless children fleeing from their homes because of experienced violence, mistreatment or abuse, aid institutions, decision-makers in the area of social policy, scientists involved in social issues.

Institutionslogo crs

  • University of Wolverhampton (UK),
  • Communicate NGO (Czech Republic),
  • International Child Development Initiatives – ICDI (Netherlands),
  • Communicate NGO (Czech Republic),
  • Conversas de Rua Associacao (Portugal),
  • CCRESS Ltd. (UK),
  • Romanian Society for Lifelong Learning (Romania),
  • AGreenment Association (Italy),
  • Euro Coop (Slovenia),
  • Simetrias (Spain),
  • Regional Social Welfare Resource Centre (Hungary).

 

Website

http://www.childrenroughsleepers.tk

 

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With financial support from the Daphne III Programme of the European Union.
This publication/material/website has been produced with the financial support of the Daphne III Programme of the European Commission. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of CRS consortium and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Commission.

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Mobile

Mobile

Mobile
Implementation period: 01.01.2013 – 31.12.2014
Assistance program: Regional Operational Programme – Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Project number: UDA-RPPK.01.02.00-18-003/12-00

Project description:

Development of the Association „The Center for Education and Enterprise Support” through implementation of a package of new services for entrepreneurs on mobile devices

The project was aimed at entrepreneurs in the SME sector and large companies interested in obtaining a consultative support in ICT through mobile devices.

The following services are provided through the portal:

  1. mobile information area
  2. mobile consulting area
  3. mobile e-learning area

The results of the project

  • portal for SME and large enterprises,
  • provision of advisory services in the field of the implementation of ICT support through mobile devices.

Target group

PEnterprises in the SME sector and large companies from across the Subcarpathian region wishing to make business analysis of their activities.

Partners:

  • Foundation Science for Industry and Environment,
  • Lesser Poland Institute of Economics in Rzeszow,
  • Association for Women „VICTORIA”.
I.O.R. – Impact Of Relationship

I.O.R. – Impact Of Relationship

I.O.R. – Impact Of Relationship
Implementation period: 01.12.2012 – 30.09.2014
Assistance program: Daphne III
Project number: JUST/2011/DAP/AG/3255

Project description:

Increasing the safety of young people aged 10-17 years using social media networks by using 9 social media sites.

The results of the project

  • creating of more than 243 websites using social media in 27 European languages,
  • developing audio and video signals propagating the safe use of the network.

Target group

Children and adolescents aged 10-17 years, using the Internet, parents and caregivers of these children and teenagers, teachers, cultural animators, social activists to maintain security of the network.

Institutions

  • Agreement Association (Italy),
  • Foster Foundation (Malta),
  • Cooperation Ireland (Ireland),
  • Demetra Association (Bulgaria),
  • Diverse Association (Romania),
  • Talentum 2000 Közhasznú alapitvány (Hungary),
  • Instituto de Desenvolvimento Social (Social Developement Institute) (Portugal),
  • Hellenic Regional Developement Center (Greece),
  • Innovacion Social Emprendedores Sociales – ISES (Spain),
  • Edukaciniai Projektai (Latvia),
  • Zemgale NGO Centre (Lithuania),
  • Komunuikujeme o.s. (Czech Republic),
  • Wiesmar Bildungsgellschaft gemeinvetzige GmbH – Wiesmar educational institute (Germany),
  • Searchlighter LTD (UK),
  • KISA – Action for equality, suport, antiracism (Cyprus),
  • Fondation Agoravox (France),
  • EESTI People to People (Estonia),
  • ESTRA fondation (Slovakia),
  • EuroCoop, Institut za Europske Raziskave in Razvoj (Slovenia),
  • My Chioce NGO (Sweden),
  • Pro Mente oö (Austria),
  • Centrum voor Volwassenenonderwijs Hoger Instituut der Kempen (Belgium),
  • Frederikssund – Halsas Brand & Redningsberdskab (Denmark),
  • Stiching Projob (Netherlands),
  • Helsingin Venäjänkielinen nuorisokulttuuriyhdistys HVNA Alliance ry (Finland).

 

Website

http://www.ior-project.eu

Find us on:

Facebook:
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https://plus.google.com/116025198703272718546/posts
MySpace:
https://myspace.com/projekt_ior
Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/user17613841
Audioboo:
http://audioboo.fm/ProjektIOR
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ProjektIOR
Blogger:
http://ior-poland.blogspot.com/
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GoldenLine:
http://www.goldenline.pl/mikroblog/projekt-ior

 

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With financial support from the Daphne III Programme of the European Union.

This publication/material/website has been produced with the financial support of the Daphne III Programme of the European Commission. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of I.O.R. consortium and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Commission.

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ReAge

ReAge

ReAge
Implementation period: 01.08.2012 – 30.08.2014
Assistance program: Lifelong Learning Programme Grundtvig Learning Partnerships
Project number: 2012-1-GR1-GRU06-10482 8

Project description:

„ReAge” – Reactivating senior citizens and youngsters In society

The aim of this project was to create a unique environment basing on mutual learning process among seniors and youngsters. The spreading of a cross-generation learning was the main aim of the project, and thanks to exchanging information and knowledge among target groups and popularising the elicitation of seniors, the partnership disseminated information about problems met by seniors and was trying to eliminate them.

The aim of the project was achieved by organising different events and workshops on a local level.

The results of the project

Results of the project are: project website, project brochure and portable exhibitions containing seniors’ belongings of a significant value.

Target group
Seniors (especially those who face social exclusion) and youngsters.

Partners:

  • VFIN Videnscenter for integration (Denmark);
  • Bartin Belediyesi (Turkey).
Taste Different

Taste Different

Taste Different
Implementation period: 01.08.2012 – 31.07.2014
Assistance program: Lifelong Learning Programme Grundtvig
Project number: 2012-1-IT2-GRU06-37670 4

Project description:

A large number of marginalised people are found across Europe. Due to lack of education, job opportunities and to some extent language training or ICT skills, they are at risk of social exclusion. The Taste Different project sought to promote active inclusion through something as simple as food.

It is universally accepted that food and the preparation of food is a key activity for human beings; the number of articles presented daily in the media, of published cook books and of the amount of money spend on our daily bread all point to this. Furthermore food has an ability to bring people together, to make us talk and share our cultural background and stories. To share a meal means more than simply eating together.

Taste Different sought to make use of this diversity through food in an effort to create a venue for marginalised adults living in Turkey, Poland and Denmark. A venue where marginalised men and women could met and through informal activities share cultural backgrounds, prepare and share dishes and in turn work towards a common recognition of the value found in diversity, together with developing language and ICT skills.

Partners:

  • VFIN Videnscenter for integration (Denmark);
  • Bartin Belediyesi (Turkey).