The aim of the project was to share good practices and innovate new tools to promote social inclusion and accessibility in youth free-time activities.
The good practices and tools were collected into a guide, which served as a base for creating a training model and a podcast series.
The project consisted of five international trainings organized in the participating countries for the partners and local youth workers from each country.
In these trainings the participants learnt about youth work in different contexts and deepened into the project subject through lectures and participatory workshops.
The project culminated in an international final seminar targeted for youth workers in Italy in the beginning of 2024 and local level final events in the partner countries in spring 2024.
The starting point for the project was the need to re-evaluate the accessibility of youth free-time activities after Covid-19.
The project was funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union (KA220-YOU) and implemented in 2021–2024, with partner organizations from six different countries.
Partner organizations
Youth Academy, Finland
The Finnish Youth Association, Finland
Radio- R, Czech Republic
Tartu Youth Work Center, Estonia
Federation of Children´s and Youth Municipal Councils, Hungary
Le Discipline, Italy
Croatian office for Creativity and Innovation, Croatia
The European Commission is not responsible for the content of this publication.
More information about the Erasmus+ programme: www.oph.fi/erasmusplus.
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Sanna Lindgren
International Affairs Manager
sanna.lindgren@nuortenakatemia.fi
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