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ARTIVISM

Accredited projects in the field of youth offer young people a variety of opportunities:
  • strengthen their personal and professional development through non-formal and informal learning mobility activities;
  • foster their empowerment, their active citizenship and participation in democratic life;
  • foster quality development of youth work at local, regional, national, European and international level by building the capacity of organisations active in the youth field and supporting the professional development of youth workers;
  • promote inclusion and diversity, intercultural dialogue and the values of solidarity, equal opportunities and human rights among young people in Europe.
The objectives of the projects can be achieved through the planning and implementation of the following activities: youth exchanges and youth workers professional development activities.   Accredited projects in the field of youth are carried out by organisations holding a valid Erasmus Youth accreditation. Each of these organisations commits itself to comply with the Erasmus Youth Quality standards and to deliver high-quality mobility activities in the field of youth. The following activities are implemented as part of this accredited project:
  • Professional development activities - third countries not associated: 17 participants.
  • Professional development activities - third countries not associated: 17 participants.
  • Youth exchanges - third countries not associated: 17 participants.
 
  • Project: 01st June 2024 to 31st augut 2025
  • Activity: 10-16 october 2024
    • Activity in Santander (Cantabria); from 10th to 16th october 2024.
Artivism is a 7-day Training Course Erasmus+ Project programme involving arts as a methodology for youth work. 25 participants from 5 different countries were involved in the process of developing a performance via a participatory arts approach (music, dance, theatre…), which showcased its potential as a catalyst for communication and cooperation.   Arts were used as a methodology to promote alternative tools for youth work regarding topics such as activism and social inclusion in participants from Egypt, Finland, France, Serbia and Spain. The end product resulted in a public performance opened to locals as spectators.

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