Safe life, new perspective

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Úsilí - zaměstnanecké družstvo(CZ)
Bilateral initiative number:
CZ-BI104
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€17,317
Actual cost:
€17,317
Initiative Types:
Workshop or seminar
Partners:
The Human Rights Academy(NO)
Programme:

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Description

The initiative “Safe life, new perspective” is focused on cooperation in awareness-raising and information activities in a field of integration of immigrants/refugees, especially that from Ukraine. The aim will be reached by visit of Czech team in Norway that should result in preparation of training material / publication and its dissemination to pilot group of refugees and other participants during two lecturer courses (webinar + standard workshop) that will be attended also by representatives of the Norwegian team. The initiative shall last 18 months.

Summary of the results

Major events were organized during the initiative implementation addressing target groups. The webinar was held on November 23, 2023, with the participation of representatives of both project partners, 8 Czech participants, and a representative of SCO Prostir Molodi (Youth Space) from Ukraine. Educational seminar with the participation of the Norwegian PP representative was held in Hradec Králové on 4 April 2024. Final PPs meeting, to discuss project achievements, future cooperation and preparation of the final educational semina, took place in Brno on April 3, 2024.  Methodology "Educational and vocational guidance as a chance for a better future" was prepared. Thanks to newly developed educational materials, it will be possible to diagnose the level of educational and professional opportunities and needs as well as competency gaps among refugees, transfer knowledge and skills in the field of application documents and navigate the refugees in the Czech labour market and society. Educational activities supported citizens of Ukraine to be better integrated in the new environment and find themselves in the new social, educational and professional reality in the new home country.

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