Youth for Innovation: Sozial Unternehmen und Medien
In YISEM, six project partners work together to create new educational and experimental opportunities for young people. These are implemented by the participants themselves in the form of self-directed social projects based on entrepreneurial principles.
Youth+ Project
Did you know that superheroes are harder to see in small villages, marginalized neighborhoods or children's homes? That's why they need a space where they can discover their abilities in themselves and in others.
Youth+ is a step against prejudice and negative thought patterns, and sets an example for the successful inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities. The project provides the necessary tools and recognition of youth work in which the target groups face challenges. By developing innovative online courses and collecting good practice guidelines, Youth+ contributes to the quality of youth work.
European Policies for Young Citizens (EPYC)
The aim of EPYC project is to orient young European citizens in political decision making processes and to foster social engagement. Young adults become actors for positive development through methods of non-formal education.
ERA Project - Europe for Citizens
The ERA project, consisting of six European partner organizations, promotes reflection on EU issues and the democratic participation of citizens. By focusing on inclusion and positive representations, it aims to develop more resilient strategies for local communities to tackle challenges such as migration and seize opportunities. The project enables people to contribute their visions for Europe and promotes cultural diversity that builds on shared strengths.
Creative Sustainability for Active Youth (CREAs)
CREA(S) is a project for exchange and learning about the topic of sustainability. Three project partners foster the access to active and creative methods in youth work.
Music Clic - A Common Language for Intercultural Communication
During the 5-day seminar "Music CLIC" 19 participants from Germany, Italy, Turkey, Spain and Portugal experienced the power of music as a tool for communication, intercultural understanding and social inclusion. The participants exchanged ideas about regional music styles and discussed experiences in youth work, bringing together both fields in creative ways.