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Start date: Apr 1, 2016, End date: Sep 30, 2016 PROJECT  FINISHED 

We are living in a very dynamic time, time which brings lot of changes in our society and life. This is a time of globalization which means possibility of exchanging goods, information, ideas, finances but also people which plays important role in the socio-economical but also in the political-religious area of the society. Also hand in hand with the globalization goes the development of technology, which makes the communication in a big distance through the media very available. Exactly that process of intercultural mixture, a big diversity connected with the mass media is the aim of our training course. Today we have to deal with movements like Pegida, Je suis Charlie, influence of the conflicts in the Middle East, religious intolerance and all this make a quite big changes in the real life (society) and the virtual world (internet). The aim of this project is to foster the intercultural and interreligious dialogue by accepting diversity and to influence on the hate speech ONLINE by concrete actions in form of projects or movements which participants will have to create during the project.The aim of the programme is to promote intercultural dialogue with a special focus on youth work at European level, by bringing together young people from different backgrounds and countries. This approach contributes to an active, critical understanding of one’s own and of other people’s culture. The programme also encourages an interest in history, politics, culture, geography, religion and everyday life. This training course is designed for 30 young (between 20-35 years of age) workers and leaders from the Loesje network but also from the other groups, who are working with young people from different countries and backgrounds. In this training they will have space for exchanging experiences and good practices in order to find effective tools in the process of intercultural and interreligious dialogue, but also to find effective ways in the fighting of hate speech online. We want to create a laboratory of participation which will give strong impression of knowledge, what participation means and different kind of youth active participation.In this training course we will highlight the Loesje methodology of creative writing is a tool which can support the aim of the project directly in the society with a physical product (posters), but also online (the online posters).The objectives of the training course are:• Sharing experience, realities and activities regarding intercultural diversity in our communities/countries• Exploring concepts of intercultural learning, dialogue and acceptance• Mapping cultural diversity related issues in our local youth work, but also in our European youth work • Promoting intercultural dialogue as instrument in acquiring the knowledge and atitudes for dealing with a more open and more complex environment• Developing quality criteria and indicators for quality intercultural learning/dialogue projects that are further influencing personal competences development, possible behavioural changes and changes in local communities• Further developing participants' competences in defining, planning and coordinating quality youth work projects which contribute to intercultural dialogue and acceptance of diversity in communities• Developing strategies for online activism in the process of online intolerance and hate speech• Using the Loesje creative methods in the process of intercultural dialogue and in the online activities• Introducing the Erasmus+ programme and developing new projects and future European level cooperation among participating organizations with the topic of intercultural dialogue and acceptanceBy promoting the European values, through the European democracy and politics we will strength the faith that we can live in diversity and we can accept the differences. With fostering the youth democratic participation, we give the chance to the young people to make essential changes in our societies.The young people, who are the most victims of the hate speech online, and national and religious intolerance, are the goal in this project. Raising their awareness, about living in a diverse society and the need of their active participation, we can improve the quality of the society and help to live in more harmonic conditions.
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