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Intercultural Dialogue And Empathic Communication
Start date: Jun 1, 2016, End date: Nov 30, 2016 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The main aim of the project is to promote intercultural dialogue and respect among young people, and to prevent the violent radicalisation and xenophobia. The empathic communication, which helps to treat other people without prejudices and with the respect for their individuality, needs and feelings, will be the main tool. 20 youth workers from 5 countries: Greece, Romania, Lithuania, Hungary and Poland will take part on the training course in Wisla, Poland on the days from 17th to 25th of September 2016. Participants will learn how to communicate with young people in the empathic way, how to recognize their needs and feelings and how to solve the conflicts, using empathic communication. They will gain knowledge and skills in the field of intercultural and inerreligious dialogue. They will exchange experience, ideas and perspectives, and use the method of Action Learning to find the creative solutions for the problems which they face in the youth work. They will also work in the groups, prepare short workshops about intercultural dialogue for the young people and run these workshops at the local school. After the training the partipants will have the possibility to share their ideas and experience in the facebook group. The participation in the training will help them to change the way they communicate with youth and teach young people how to understand other people better. It will make change not only in lives of those young people but also in their social environment. The project will promote European values and will improve the situation of imigrants through the change of attitudes of young people in Europe.
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