Objective
An increasing number of young people have opted out of society. Consequently, street work is often the way these young people adapt to their natural environment. In order for them to regain a positive place in society, it is important for them to meet adult representatives who are both competent and willing to listen. This pilot project aims to create a transnational training tool with a European team. This tool is designed for social actors who work in the streets with young people and aims to make the public authorities aware of the problems such groups face.
Three phases have been planned. The first phase will be to determine a joint working method using the values, missions and work methods of each partner. The skills and difficulties that are unique to each country will also be identified. The second phase will examine which aspects are transferable in terms of local particularities linked to the history or social organisation of each country. This will be done through an analysis of the obstacles faced and the ways in which they can be overcome. A training strategy for street workers will be created and integrated into a continuing vocational training process. The third phase will consist of testing the theoretical tool in real-life situations and to distributing it as both a manual and a CD-ROM.
Impact
This pilot project will enrich the experience of the various European partners in terms of young people with difficulties and will conceptualise this experience for the first time in the form of a transnational training tool.
Contract number : F/97/1/25764/PI/I.1.1.e/CONT
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
New job profiles
Disadvantaged people
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Computer/electronic-based materials
Public :
Social workers
Disadvantaged groups
Representatives of sectoral organisations
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Coordinator
73000 Chambery
France
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