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Less is more 2 inclusion
Less is more 2 inclusion
Start date: Aug 1, 2016,
End date: Apr 30, 2017
PROJECT
FINISHED
Less is More2inclusion its an International Youth Exchange developed in Portugal, between 24 of August and 2 september in 2016.Its a project to be developed in Palmela (near the sea and the capital of Portugal), coordinated by Centro Social de Palmela (in partnership with Pr'Animação of Portalegre) counting with the following international partners: Link (Italy), AK Tirol (Austria) & Continuous Action (Estonia).This project will be the first international experience for 30 participants between 14-17 years old, comming from disadvantaged backgrounds and it should be an opportunitty to "build" the personallity of each young participant."Less is More 2 Inclusion" is a first international experience for very young people (less age), with fewer opportunities (less studies, less economical possibilities, less participation opportunities, less european awarness, ...) but with a huge possibility of development, learning and change for empowerment, citizenship and inclusion!The portuguese group will be composed by participants from 2 different regions in order to make them more aware about national different cultures, realities, perpectives and needs. To make all participants more aware of diversity.Using Non Formal Educational/Learning aproach, together with creativity, in a beautiful surrounding in Palmela/ Setúbal (near the sea, the mountain and Lisbon) and having as central topics Health, Wellbeing, Sports & Cultural Diversity, the partners will work in a strong programme.Ice breaking games, walks, visits, teambuilding, team work, presentations, games, role play, music, sports, videos, cooking, etc, will contribute to the development of competences, empower, make participants more aware of the world of opportunities of european mobility programs, learning possibilities, cultural diversity and inclusion.Its a positive project answering the needs of the partner organisations with real fewer opportunities groups of youngsters comming from Shelter Houses, CAFAP projects, Social income families and isolated rural areas with strong unemployement.