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HASHTAG Youth Exchange
Start date: Jul 9, 2014, End date: Nov 9, 2014 PROJECT  FINISHED 

In HASHTAG Youth Exchange, addresses a main theme is youth unemployment as work in parallel where the importance of skills development , development and training in new TIC´S technologies as useful and indispensable tool in modern times in which everything is governed by them. HASHTAG is a Youth Exchange project , Multilateral , which develop in Castilla y León, specifically in the province of Salamanca, which 57 participants aged 22 to 30 years plus you leaders, of 6 countries: Germany , Portugal , Croatia , Romania , Greece and Spain . It developed between 9 and 18 in 2014 September in a hostel of region Salamanca and between the methodology used for activities, we have: teamwork , active participation and exchange of ideas, removing communication barriers , attachment and commitment to cultural diversity, intercultural coexistence , among others. The exchange will have the resources the following activities: Group Dynamics , talks , lectures, Simulation Games / Workshops, cultural games and icebreakers , roundtables , exhibitions , Dynamics , Meetings, cultural tours, cultural nights in each country , entertainment activities and other proposals for future networking on the issue of youth unemployment and new technologies. The education no formal will be made clear in the educational purposes and personal development , linking the issue of youth unemployment . The impact of the project, thought to be obtained by creating a setinformal guidelines , contained in a prospectus to be followed by young people to prevent and creating one GUIDE - ENTREPRENEUR / YOUNG will elaborate throughout the exchange with the help of all participants and VIDEO - CURRICULUM each participant using TIC´S as a key tool to combat unemployment , while serving to promote inclusion in the labor market. These end products we intend to contribute to finding solutions on the conception of the ENTREPRENEUR , both in the medium and long term and will be distributed at each place of origin by the participants as a resource for the dissemination of results in particular and the ERASMUS program + . The main purpose of the project is that together , and from the situation of UNEMPLOYMENT discover / work on opportunities -ideas- proposals with which the young participants and the entities present , we increase our skills , promoting tools / resources for building an itinerary ( employment, training, volunteering ) in each local situation , forming innovative and entrepreneurial proposals for inclusion in the labor market ( in the current model and provoke others ) . After HASHTAG developed in the project , participants will learn how to add value to our staff CV, association , collective, which must be a letter, to talk about ourselves , which is put in relief our strengths and serving to convince our potential partner we are particularly suitable for since we aspire ; issues because we will be useful for finding or creating a workplace, present a project ( European local-regional- national -) or a scholarship , also learning techniques and forms , from experiences and examples, teamwork , from which undertake, innovate, create and generate entrepreneurial team spirit . Likewise , associations are functioning as nodes of information, contact, and job suggestions ; posturing and the essential support system when the young participants to carry out their role within HASHTAG . Partnerships will contact with local authorities, in order to disseminate the results of the exchange . just as we do with our local representatives of municipalities , with the dual purpose of being both effective and Share youth participation and the ERASMUS program in our locations + . Work Internet has allowed all of us have already taken the first step when we met, and that before and behind a computer screen are all equal , it has generated excellent inclusive feeling.

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