Move for a Bright Europe
Date du début: 1 mai 2016,
Date de fin: 31 déc. 2016
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"Move for a Bright Europe (MBEurope)" is a Youth Exchange, action key 1 of Erasmus+ program.The project will take place in Ajaccio (Corsica, France) from August 21th until August 29th 2016. It involves 23 participants from France, Croatia, Belgium and Italy (Sardinia). For each country, 4 youngsters from 14 to 18 years old and 1 group leader 18+ will participate. Each country will give the priority to at least one person from foster care or having disability. 2 trainers and one supporting person are also counted.The project is organised by the Centre du Sport et de la Jeunesse de Corse (CSJC - Centre of Sport and Youth of Corsica) which is promoting sport and culture toward youngsters.MBEurope is the result of a previous participant's motivation to build a project giving the opportunity to the participants to reflect on the topics of Inclusion and Equity. This particular topic was chosen regarding social issues on communities misunderstanding and island isolation. The Youth Exchange objectives are to promote social inclusion and cultural awareness, giving participants the possibility to be in action and working collectively on open questions about inclusion, identity, equity and equality through the realisation and organisation of a public performance and exhibition showing the result of the participant's reflexions.The project is thought in particular to :- learn to live together with our differencies, to learn from and with others and to accept the diversity- develop knowledge about European Union, Europe and its diversities as well as the sense of belonging. To think about the term of European identity.- discover how much creativity is an incomparable tools to support intercultural dialogue, to valorize differencies and learn through life experiences.- develop soft skills, social competencies such as opening to the other, respect, equity, discovering by talking, sharing of values, being able to promote diverity at European level, but also self confidence.- develop hard skills, technical competencies about new technologies, photoshoping, writing, page setting and organising an exhibition, but also languages skills.- enhance Erasmus+ program by promoting the different possibilities in order to create a quality and sustainable network of cooperation.CSJC has a strong experience in non formal education, by helping participants to express feelings and emerge reflections through different debriefing tools or activities called of "experiential learning" and suggest to participants to give their own value to what they are experiencing.Thus, the desired impact is to valorize the diversity among communities at local level as well as international and European level. It is also to commit youngsters to develop a stronger Europe, more united and more open, by participating and creating european projects, and acting in the sense of respect and sharing positive values of the diversity that creates the richness of people.
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