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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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).

Project GEPP

Projekt GEPP
Implementation period: 01.08.2009 – 31.07.2011
Assistance program: Lifelong Learning ProgrammeGrundtvig
Project number: 2009-1-AT1-GRU06-01530 4

Project description:

The main objective of the project was to provide training courses and support for disadvantaged groups, which will help in maintaining or obtaining employment.

Created a platform that contains a collection of good practices, examples and tips on how to support people from exclusion – social and vocational – groups (the disabled, immigrants, people over 50 years of age, ethnic and religious minorities, people with low education, single parents, immigrants and former prisoners). The main objective of the project was to provide training courses and support for disadvantaged groups, which will help in maintaining or obtaining employment.

Implementation of the project is due to a large variation in the approach to the problem in EU countries. The project is therefore also to provide a place to discuss the shape of support for people at risk of exclusion, to facilitate understanding of the diversity of cultural, social and economic development in Europe and its effects on employment and activities and enable it to support the exchange of knowledge and good practices.

The platform is used against the rights of European countries in the prevention of unemployment, the establishment of the partnership rules for determining the effectiveness of programs to prevent unemployment, to discuss and gather (by the institutions participating in the project) tools and training for people at risk of exclusion, the publication of these reports and includes a discussion forum for cooperation in the field of vocational training in the European Union.

Project platform: www.gepp-project.eu

The results of the project

Created a platform for collecting examples of best practices, help to enter the labor market for those who are excluded and maintain employment.

Target group

Schools (including vocational education), vocational counselors, employers.

Institutions

  • Karriere Club (Austria) – Coordinator,
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Consultants Ltd (United Kingdom),
  • Interattiva S.a.s. (Italy),
  • Institut Republike Slovenije za Rehabilitacijo (Slovenia),
  • Tartu Ülikooli Pärnu Kolledž (Estonia),
  • MEROSYSTEM s.r.o. (Czech Republic),
  • Arbes Gesellshaft für Arbeitsförderung, Bzeschäftigung und Strukturentwicklung mbH (Germany),
  • Regionális Szociális Forrásközpont Kht. (Hungary).

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Project PsyConsult

Project PsyConsult
Implementation period: 01.08.2009 – 31.07.2011
Assistance program: DG Edukacja i Kultura Program Uczenie się przez całe życie Leonardo da Vinci
Project number: 2009-1-AT1-LEO04-01500 3

Project description:

To support psychologists working as counselors, through the creation of the course for this target group, and website.

The project results from the perceived problems in the process of psychologists education (limited to theoretical knowledge and teaching abilities at the expense of clients / patients) and specificity of working as a professional counsellor. The main objective of the project was achieved through establishing cooperation between European institutions involved in the labour market, the exchange of knowledge and good practices in the field of professional counselling, which in turn has lead to the creation of a training course for psychologists counselors.

The results of the project

Created course and website for the target group.

Target group

Psychologists, including self-employed.

Institutions

  • Karriere Club (Austria),
  • OAKE Europe (United Kingdom),
  • Arbes Gesellshaft für Arbeitsförderung, Beschäftigung und Strukturentwicklung mbH (Germany).

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