Nihil Novi Nisi Commune Consensu (Nothing About Us Without Us) or Our Participation in Democracy

Project facts

Project promoter:
Association of Educational and Social Initiatives
Project Number:
PL05-0047
Target groups
Children
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€15,000
Final project cost:
€14,074
From EEA Grants:
€ 12,565
The project is carried out in:
Krakowski

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Description

The project will be implemented in the community of Iwanowice. The main goal is to develop proactive civic attitudes among 149 pupils from grades 4 to 6 in primary schools at Widoma, Iwanowice and Sieciechowice. The main issues are: a low level of public participation and not enough involvement in school affairs. The project will offer workshops and extracurricular sessions on public participation and an opportunity for students to implement their own mini-projects. This will lead to the establishment of three village youth councils. The participants will take proactive measures; they will make independent or joint decisions on issues and care for the common good. The project will be implemented in Partnership with the ‘Meritum’ Informal Education Association. The partner will provide training to students and teachers. In addition, the project leader will develop project management skills, which will improve the chances of success in future independently implemented educational projects.

Summary of project results

"The low level of public participation and civic involvement of young people in the Iwanowice Community is a mirror reflection of the low social capital across Poland. Poles are still not comfortable being citizens, i.e. people who are engaged and ready to decide on public issues. This is a major problem among young people and in rural areas (Youth Civic Education. Good Practices, Warsaw 2009). Civic education programmes are seen as major tools for promoting active citizenship. TheEurydice Citizenship Education in Europe Report published in 2012 defines civic education as a process of developing young people so that they can actively participate in social life and providing them with all adequate knowledge, skills and attitudes that will all them to make significant contributions to social development and wellbeing. The objective of the project was to establish Village Youth Councils as vehicles for community engagement of local youth and for youth initiatives. Three Village Youth Councils have been established in Widoma, Iwanowice and Sieciechowice with a total membership of 15 young people. 149 students have implemented 9 mini-projects that have helped them develop group work skills and better understand the way the local community operates and how citizens fit in with their rights and obligations. Fifteen hours of civic education and project management classes were provided in three schools; 149 students implemented 9 mini-projects and developed a presentation about their outcomes. Students participated in two Local Council sessions and three meetings with village heads. Project beneficiaries included students and teachers in primary schools in Widoma, Iwanowice and Sieciechowice. The Partner, ""Meritum"" Informal Education Association, conducted training for youth and teachers involved in the project."

Summary of bilateral results