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Evaluating social inclusion in European youth projects: EU-SEE Co-operation
Start date: Jul 1, 2014, End date: Jun 30, 2015 PROJECT  FINISHED 

This is an Erasmus + - Mobility of youth workers (KA1) seminar on evaluation tools used in assessing social inclusion of European youth projects. The project programme is based on evaluating past projects implemented over six years of co-operation between ASHA and partners in EU and South East Europe (Balkans) from the point of view of their inclusive and anti-discriminatory character. The main aim of the project is to look back at past activities and see how inclusive they were in terms of participant composition, what inclusion measures have been used and how was inclusion tackled in the programme. The same will be done with anti-discrimination measures – we will analyse how the YiA “important feature” of anti-discrimination was addressed in project activities. This in turn will help us to work better with inclusion and anti-discrimination with the new Erasmus+ Programme. The project - will last seven days and will be held at the ASHA Centre, Forest of Dean, UK, in December 2014. It will bring together 29 participants from 9 countries (Five Programme Countries: UK, Estonia, Lithuania, Italy and Poland; and four SEE countries: Albania, Kosovo, Serbia and Montenegro). The seminar involves five experts/staff: 1 from Albania and 4 from the UK. The main outcomes of the project will be increased capacity of partner organisations to evaluate projects, increased social inclusion in projects, as well as increased competences of youth workers to evaluate their own work in the European context.
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