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EMPOWERING
YOUTH FOR EXCELLENCE IN SOCIAL
ACTION
(EYESA)
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Why is EYESA project necessary
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The EU suffers from a dramatic situation concerning unemployment,
especially among young people, doubling unemployment rates for all ages. In
addition, the ramping poverty and inequalities figures, social segregation,
the migration crisis and the rise of xenophobia in Europe are causing a
race to the bottom regarding the pan-european solidarity and volunteering
schemes.
Between 92 and 94 million of Europeans, according to recent reports,
are engaged in voluntary activities, standing for a 3% of the GPD in
developed countries.
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What are the objectives & aims of the project
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The general objective of the EYESA project is to provide capacity
building opportunities to young volunteers to improve their social
performance and undertake entrepreneurial activities, supporting new
business creation in the social protection field.
Another key aspect of the EYESA project is to better identify and
manage the availability of required skills, competences and qualifications
for our young volunteers, and to help preventing skills gaps and mismatches
that could undermine the EU business competitiveness.
EYESA project aims to improve the performance of young volunteers’
social action whilst providing them the necessary skills to:
1) help them improve the performance of their social action.
2) improve their employability.
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What are the main topics addressed
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EYESA foresees training in basics, social, civic, cross-cutting and
digital skills, as the ability to learn and initiative-taking. Furthermore,
the project will provide specific professional abilities to take into consideration
concrete needs of main vulnerable target groups (economic migrants and
refugees, Roma people, homelessness, hospitalized children, elderly,
disable people, poor families, among others).
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The project intellectual outputs consist in the design and development
of a Self-evaluation tool, Curriculum, Workshops on skills and competences
(implementation of the Curriculum), a Collaborative portal of young
European volunteers,
which will be developed in order to
better identify and manage the availability of required skills,
competences and qualifications for our young volunteers, and to help
preventing skills gaps and mismatches that could undermine the EU business
competitiveness.
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Who is this project aimed to
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Main target are the young
people already volunteering, interested in volunteering and youngsters who
are not currently participating in social activities. Vulnerable groups
will also be invited to participate, as well as other external agents
active in the field of social protection and integration, self-employment
associations and local business, education and training organizations,
local, regional, national and EU authorities and stakeholders - a pan-European
volunteer’s network.
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PROJECT PARTNERS: who is taking part
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ALTUM
Fundacion - Project
coordinator
Contact
person: Lucila Oses
Fundacija
SURSUM
Organization’s
Website: www.fsursum.org
Contact
person: Lucia Kiriakidis
EYES Association
Organization’s
Website: www.eyesbg.blogspot.com
Contact
person: Bojidar Vasilev
JUVENTUD Y CULTURA
Fundacion
Organization’s
Website: www.juventudycultura.org
Contact
person: Gloria Jurado Sánchez
eShopSystem
Organization’s
Website: www.eshopsystem.cz
Contact
person: Tea Mrozková
Institut FBI
Organization’s
Website: www.fbi.or.at
Contact
person: Dr. Gabriela Schroffenegger
LEB
Organization’s
Website: www.th.leb.de
Contact
person: Beatrice Bojarra-Schachtzabel
VKUC
Organization’s
Website: www.vkuc.lt
Contact
person: Isabelle Gaullier
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KEEP IN TOUCH WITH US
Our website is available
in English – www.eyesa.eu, so
everyone across Europe can find information about the project and get
involved. The site contains news, information about activities,
Intellectual outputs, partnership, Collaborative portal of young European
volunteers etc. If you like what we do, join us! J
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EYESA
- Project Nr.: 2017-1-ES01-KA204-038221
This project has been
funded with support from the European Commission. This publication
[communication] and all its contents reflect the views only of the author,
and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made
of the information contained therein.
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