Colours of the Wind

24 youth workers and experts from Europe have been gathered in Malta from 17th to 22nd November 2016 under an Erasmus Training Course managed by SEYF Malta to deal with integration and inclusion.

The Training Course Colours of The Wind brought together 24 youth leaders and youth workers from Malta, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Spain, Greece, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Slovakia and Germany.

The training course Colours of The Wind has been supported by Maltese National Agency EUPA within the frame of the Erasmus Plus Programme.

Following on from a series of initiatives to tackle the current refugee crisis announced by the European Commission to address issues around social cohesion, and the integration of refugees and migrants, the training covered the topic of social inclusion & marginalization an actual topic especially in Malta when considering the high number of young migrants that arrive.

Its overall aim was to train and enable youth workers, leaders and youngsters on the way to use different models and tools for the integration of minorities, especially young migrants in society.

Its goal was to develop the skills and knowledge of the youth workers and youth leaders that work with minorities and addressing diversity through non-formal education, developing social, civic, intercultural competences and media literacy, combating discrimination, reducing disparities in learning outcomes affecting learners with disadvantaged backgrounds through innovative integrated approaches.

 

Read the ebook "COLOURS OF THE WIND - An analysis of Integration in Europe"

The handbook comes from the  the development of the project Colours of the Wind, a training course developed by SEYF Malta and supported by the Maltese National Agency EUPA within the frame of the Erasmus Plus Programme.

Its overall aim was to train and enable youth workers, leaders and youngsters on the way to use different models and tools for the integration of minorities, especially young migrants in society.

It has been entirely realized in cooperation with the participants and the partner organizations to the project.

 

 

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