Many Way to Illustrate KA1 for youth workers

Many Way to Illustrate aimed to develop a new approach for young people through illustration in order to foster skill-building & reinforce creative thinking

"Many Way to Illustrate" is a transnational project promoted by Arts in Rome, based in Italy, in collaboration with 5 europe organizations, aimed to develop an innovative approach for young people with fewer opportunity through illustration in order to foster skill-building and to reinforce creative thinking as a key competence applicable in all field of life. We want to share this approach because is very attractive for young people (illustration and comics are very common within youngsters), is simple to replicate, is adaptable to be online and it is inclusive (art discipline is an holistic pedagogical approaches that can strictly connect people beyound race, gender, religion, etc..). According to ART31 survey (UK) https://bit.ly/3zF6Cui, about 95% of young people 18-25 years old are interested in Art (Visual Art, Illustration, painting, drawing etc), the same indicators of playing sports, but the difference is that a lot of young people don't know how to join creative activities.

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Project overview

Many Way to Illustrate KA1 for youth workers is a project by
Creative Art Farm in Italy APS
taking place
from 2022-06-01 till 2023-05-31
This project relates to:
Training and Networking
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Cultural differences
  • Geographical obstacles
- Social obstacles: limited social skills, precarious situation, (people from broken families, youth workers caming from low social background, single mothers with children, etc..) - Economic obstacles: youth workers with a low standard of living, low income, dependence on social welfare system, parents long-term unemployment, poverty, financial problems in families - Cultural differences: young immigrants or refugees or descendants from immigrant or refugee families, people belonging to a national or ethnic minority, people with linguistic adaptation and cultural inclusion problems. - Geographical obstacles: people from remote or rural areas, living in peripheral regions, people from urban problem zones, from less serviced areas.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/13772

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