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Dreams do come true
Training Course
21 March - 1 April 2012 | Galyatető, Hungary
Project Management Training with outdoor tools for youth of minorities, migrants and those raised in orphanages(18+)
Countries:Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Romania,Hungary
For those who have a dream and would like to make it happen!
Project Management Training for youth of minorities, migrants and those raised in orphanages (18+)
Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Hungary
March 22nd – 31st, 2012.
Do you have a dream? Something you would like to make happen?
Do you want to learn how and start acting?
Are you from a minority, a migrant community or an orphanage?
If yes, then this training is for you!
Goal of the training: To provide youth of minorities, migrants and those raised in orphanages basic skills in project management so they can organize projects of their choice in their environment and possibly create a livelyhood for themselves (and maybe others) while doing so.
Topics of the training:
- experiencing an adventure project – expedition in the wilderness
- „dreaming” – envisioning what we would like to create in this world
- „planning” – making the dream into a practical plan with the help of personal coaching
- practical and simple project management tools (ex: brainstorming, timing of a project, finding and allocating resources, follow-up, community decision making, etc.)
- experiencing that anything is possible through adventure education (including high ropes course exercises)
- creating a mini project in the nearby village to practice
Methods of the training:
- adventure education (*see below) and learning through experience
- small group discussions and interactive presentations
- a chance to try out the new techniques learned in a mini project still during the training
- documenting the plans in the „Book of Dreams” – all participants get a copy
- use of on-site translators if needed (if you would like, you can even apply to be one of them and get 20 Euros / day for it!)
Date: March 22-31st, 2012 (not including travel days)
Place: Galyatető mountain resort, Hungary
Participants: 25 young people of minorities, migrants and those raised in orphanages from Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Hungary aged 18+.
Costs: The project is funded by the Youth in Action program and Visegrad Fund covering 100% of all travel fees, as well as all food and accomodation.
Participants will need to pay only their travel insurance, there is NO participation fee. :)
How to apply: Fill in the attached Application Form and send it by email to Ákos Koltai - akoskoltai(at)gmail.com by February 12th (or earlier). We will then make the selection of who can participate.
If you are selected for participation please sign and post the original Application Form to:
Ráth György utca 24. fsz
Budapest, Hungary
1122
You can then proceed to buy your travel tickets to Galyatető, Hungary according to the Conditions of the Reimbursement.
Arrivals and departures:
Arrival till 18:00 Wednesday, 21st March, 2012
The program starts 09:00 Thursday, 22nd March, 2012
The program finishes 22:00 Saturday, 31st March, 2012
Departure till: 12:00 Sunday, 1st April, 2012
We are asking you to arrive on the date given above, to the accommodation.
If you arrive 1-2 days earlier or leave later, please arrange your own accommodation for the extra time.
We expect you to participate on the whole training! (It means coming later or leaving earlier is not allowed!)
Venue: The training will take place in Galyatető, Hungary, at the Fogadó a Táncoló Kecskékhez.
In the accommodation there are 3-4 bed bedrooms with shower.
Our supporters
The project has received grant from the Youth in Action Programme of the European Community and the Visegrad Fund.
Information on the Programme is available at http://ec.europa.eu/youthonthemove
Information on Visegrad Fund is available at http://visegradfund.org/
However the content of the project doesn’t necessarily reflect the opinion of the EU and the Hungarian National Agency or Visegrad Fund.
The project is not under the responsibility of these institutions.
*About adventure education:
Adventure education uses the world of experience as a classroom, where participants try themselves in adventure activities and challenge, through which they can discover and develop the resources hidden within, so they can learn to better tackle certain problems, such as the question of inclusion and exclusion.
Still, the experience of these programs offers a great deal more than just fun. They offer an opportunity for participants to get to know themselves, each other, learn from the success or failure of certain behaviours, and have a chance to try new behaviours in an emotionally safe environment. Adventure education challenges participants, and meeting these challenges develops new tools for coping with problems, self-confidence and endurance. Team adventure activities help build trusting communities, develops communal decision-making skills, leadership skills and tolerance.
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Training overview
http://trainings.salto-youth.net/2435
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This Training Course is
for 25 participants
from Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic
and recommended for
Youth leaders, Young people
Working language(s):
English, translators provided
Organiser:
Élményakadémia Egyesület - Academy of Experience (Youth NGO)
http://www.elmenyakademia.hu - Academy of Experience public benefit association was founded at the end of 2005 by 12 volunteers, who would like to dedicate their future to the non formal education and development of young and adult people. The objective of the organization is to develop the public and personal skills and attitudes of participants by using so called “outdoor activities”, and applying the methodology of experiential education (learning by doing – planning –evaluation). Our organization focuses on increasing the feeling of personal and social responsibilities, sustainable environmental education, helping the development of life-leading skills. Our organization gives the possibility to use the world of experiences as classroom, to discover and develop your hidden resources through real adventures and challenges. In the last years we work more and more with disadvantaged groups, orphanages, gypsy communities
Contact for questions:
Ákos Koltai
E-Mail:
Phone: 00 36 703754274
Costs
Thanks to Visegrad Fund we can reimburse 100% of travel cost, and all accommodation and food is covered.There is NO participation fee!
Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass: