Safe Diversity in the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Province

Project facts

Project promoter:
Borussia Cultural Community Association
Project Number:
PL05-0118
Target groups
Civil servants/Public administration staff
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€87,500
Final project cost:
€72,111
From EEA Grants:
€ 64,900
The project is carried out in:
Warmińsko-Mazurskie

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Description

The project is an attempt to build coalitions of different social entities with the common goal of acceptance and supporting the society’s cultural diversity and preventing manifestation of discrimination. The direct recipients of the project are 525 teachers from approx. 100 schools in the region. They will participate in 21 workshops devoted to inter-cultural education, during which they will obtain knowledge and skills on interactive work with young people on the subject of tolerance, and – thanks to cooperation with the Provincial Police Headquarters in Olsztyn – on the subject of the ways to react in situations involving discrimination. The project will result in introducing the issues of inter-cultural education in school programmes, carrying out anti-discrimination projects at schools, and a methodology guide. Cooperation with the TV station TVP Olsztyn and other entities will allow to launch an education and information campaign regarding tolerance and open regionalism.

Summary of project results

"Activities focusing on cultural diversity are scarce in the Varmia and Mazurian voivodship, in smaller towns in particular. Borussia is one of the few local organisations actively promoting intercultural co-operation and attitudes of openness to the region's diversity. The organisation's experience proves that such topics are frequently neglected at schools, making young people more vulnerable to the impact of nationalist movements, currently on the rise in the region, as proven among others by the number of recorded anti-Semitic, racist, and xenophobic incidents. The project purpose was to strengthen action taken in the Varmian and Mazurian voivodship to the end of promoting attitudes of openness to diversity and intercultural co-operation. Project activities allowed the forming of a regional network of different social partners to the end of supporting cultural diversity and preventing discrimination; schools were empowered in implementing their mission of developing attitudes of openness in the young community. The project involved 22 workshops for teachers, attended by 514 persons from 224 local schools. Workshops focused on intercultural education, social integration, and preventing discrimination. Teachers were exposed to interactive tolerance-promoting methods of working with young people; thanks to co-operation with the Regional Police Headquarters in Olsztyn, they were also taught how to react in situations involving discrimination. The acquired knowledge was then used in practice during 17 anti-discrimination mini-projects implemented at selected schools. An equality classes textbook was published as a support aid for teachers. Furthermore, an education and information campaign for tolerance and open regionalism was implemented in the Varmia and Mazurian voivodship, jointly with the TVP Olsztyn public TV station. The campaign comprised 6 educational programmes and 6 spots. The project involved two conferences attended by various social partners, resulting in the forming of a co-operation network for tolerance in the region. The partner organisation was responsible for producing and broadcasting campaign materials (TVP Olsztyn), and for co-operation for school staff workshop purposes (the police). Project beneficiaries included 514 teachers and 315 conferences attendance. The campaign reach was estimated at 45,000 recipients."

Summary of bilateral results