The more aware the closer to the Labour Market

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Youth Exchange The more aware the closer to the Labour Market Athens (5 th -12 th of February 2018) Project Number: 2017-2-EL02-KA105-003335 MAIN ACTIVITIES & OUTPUTS REPORT σελ. 1

Description of the project The more aware the closer to the labour market was a youth exchange program under the Erasmus+ KA1. The main aim of this project was to contribute to enhancing the employability of young people in Europe. The exchange took place over 8 days in Athens, Greece. The participants come from Hungary, Estonia, Bulgaria, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Turkey, Poland, Croatia, Spain, Lithuania and Greece. The main theme of the exchange is the high youth unemployment rates and its aim was doubled. On the one hand, to inform and raise young people s awareness about the phenomenon and to activate them for action and on the other hand to empower them so that they can make informed decisions about their educational and professional career and effectively present themselves in the labor market. During the exchange, the following main topics were examined: - The position of young people in the labor market (data and trends in the labor market at European and national level). - Causes and Results of youth unemployment on a personal and social level. - Solutions and proposals to combat youth unemployment. - Awareness raising actions on the issue. - Ways of intervention and putting pressure for measures against youth unemployment. - Highly demanded professions today and in the future. - Necessary skills for the workplace. σελ. 2

- Job interviews, CVs and professional profiles on platforms and social media. - Youth pass, non-formal education and volunteering. The project s topics were explored through non-formal learning, peer learning, active involvement of the participants and equal cooperation between the partners. All activities had an interactive character, promoted experiential learning; required the active participation of young people, enhanced their creativity and reinforced their digital skills. Main Activities and outputs "The position of young people in the Labour market today : Presentations by the participants As an introductory activity participants were invited to present the situation in their countries regarding youth unemployment in order to gain a clearer idea of the phenomenon and identify similarities or differences between the countries. Participants used different means in order to present the situation such as short sketches, presentations, online interactive games etc. σελ. 3

σελ. 4 "Causes and results": Problem tree, work in group, creation of videos through Lumen 5. The participants divided into groups discussed on the issue of unemployment and created problem trees in order to reveal the correlations between the individual and social factors that negatively affect the employability of young people and the results it brings to the individual and social level. They were then briefly introduced to the Lumen 5 video creation tool and were asked to capture the results of the activity in a short video. The activity ended with video presentation and discussion. Main points highlighted were the following: Causes of youth unemployment: Inadequate policies Corruption Replacement of people by automatic systems Mismatches between the educational system and the labor market needs Lack of education/job orientation services Financial crisis Lack of practical skills Discrimination & stereotypes Consequences of youth unemployment at personal and social level: Social exclusion Lack of career and life satisfaction Low standard of living

Mental health issues Homelessness Health problems Political instability Feeling useless and unmotivated Depopulation of rural areas worse working conditions Immigration &emigration One can find some of the videos created during the activity in the following link: https://themoreaware.wordpress.com/2018/03/08/causes-results/ Excuse me, may I ask you? : Outdoor teamwork The participants in this activity interacted with local community and asked random people about youth unemployment. They asked them how they are affected by the problem, which is their opinion for the problem, if they are employed, why the unemployment rate is so high in Greece and if they have any proposal to make for combating youth unemployment. They gathered proposals in written format or in videos. Main Conclusions All of the respondents agreed that in Greece youth unemployment is really high with most of them highlighting that the reason is the financial crisis, the decisions of the governments, the high taxes and the lack of investments as well as the mismatches between the education and the labor market. The main proposals they collected are the following: More measures to combat illegal work. σελ. 5

A reduce in the taxes for the companies in order to attract more investors and companies to be able to hire more staff. Facilitate the startup of new companies by the government and investments in the productive sector. Promote entrepreneurship Increase cooperation between the government, the educational bodies and the labor market in order to avoid mismatches Turn economy towards industry and tourism sectors People should undertake initiative and make their own projects and transform their ideas into actions. σελ. 6

"Express Unemployment : Workshop The participants were divided in small groups and they created memes related with unemployment and hastags which then were shared in the public in order to raise awareness of other people and especially youngsters on the topic in a more informal, joyful and attractive to the young generations way. Some of the memes that were created are presented below: σελ. 7

One can find more memes created by the participants in this link: https://themoreaware.wordpress.com/2018/03/08/express-unemployment/ σελ. 8

Making Tutorials : Group discussions, online research, creation of tutorials In this activity the participants had the opportunity divided in groups to work on different topics related to unemployment in order to improve their knowledge and skills and to prepare tutorials for influencing more people. They exchanged ideas, knowledge and experiences, they did online search and they got the support of the organizers in order to create their tutorials. They presented their tutorials and they had group discussions on the topics they worked on. The topics on which the participants worked during this daily activity are the following: Most wanted professions in 2018 Usual mistakes in CV making Tips and tricks to make an appealing CV How to use Youthpass to get hired Do s and Don ts in an interview Do's and Don'ts on Social Media profiles How to dress for an interview The skills you need to have in order to get hired Things to say and things not to say in an interview Ways to act against unemployment as a person Ways to act against unemployment as a group of people One can find the tutorials created by the participants here: https://themoreaware.wordpress.com/2018/03/08/making-tutorials/ σελ. 9

Me and my CV & "Peer hiring": Workshops & role playing In these activities participants after a short introduction and based on what they had learnt in the previous activities, under the guidance of the trainer, had the opportunity to create their own CVs. When all of them had their CVs ready they had the opportunity to use their CV and try to get hired by another participant that had the role of the employer. The activity helped the participants make important conclusions on the important aspects of the format and the content of an appealing CV and learnt from each other. σελ. 10

"Α busy day in the ministry I": Group activity In this activity the participants had the opportunity to discuss about unemployment and try to find solutions on the problem having different roles. These proposals were used for drafting later in another activity a declaration on youth unemployment in order to make their voice heard. They discussed what can be done by the youngsters themselves but also by the society and the governments for meliorating the situation. σελ. 11

We Declare : Group discussion & workshop This activity helped the participants sum up all the knowledge and experiences that they had gained during the exchange. They worked in different groups, they discussed the topic of unemployment, they reflected on the solutions they had discussed and collected from the previous activities and they created declarations in different formats in order to express their opinions on the topic and by their dissemination to influence other people and the policy makers. The outputs of this activity were one written declaration and two videos. One can find the declarations created by the participants here: https://themoreaware.wordpress.com/2018/03/09/we-declare/ Main learning outcomes During the above mentioned activities and much more as well as secondary activities and processes such as energizers, group building and communication activities, intercultural activities, that they are not referred in the current report the participants gained important social, personal and professional skills. All the initial learning goals were achieved and most of the participants acquired/ improved very important knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors. Their achievements were certified and validated through Youth Passes. Below one can find the most important learning outcomes achieved by the majority of the participants. The participants: σελ. 12

On the project s topic: Raised their awareness on the youth unemployment, they learnt about the situation in 13 countries and they got a clearer idea about the phenomenon in Europe. Gained a deeper understanding of the phenomenon by identifying the personal and social factors affecting unemployment and also the effects the phenomenon has at personal and social level. Discussed and investigated ways to tackle unemployment as individuals and as groups being better prepared to act against it. Learnt to conduct awareness-raising activities on unemployment by creating videos and other materilas and using social media to spread the messages they want. Got some insight on the professions currently in demand that will help them make more targeted decisions for their career and educational paths. Reflected and gained knowledge on the basic skills needed in the workplace and every employee should have, independently of their profession. Developed their skills in effectively presenting themselves in a job interview. Learnt how to compile an "attractive" CV in European standards. Tips and tricks for making their CV more attractive. Learnt how to create their online professional profile and how to effectively use social media. Got a clearer idea on how Youth Pass Certificate, non-formal education and volunteering can help them to find a job and they recognized their importance. σελ. 13

Social/civic/personal development Developed their sense of initiative and ability to adapt in new situations. Raised their awareness on major social issues and improved their problem solving and negotiation skills. They are more prepared to take action and discuss about issues that concern them. Developed their digital skills and especially on the use of internet, social media, e-mails, google forms e.t.c. Enhanced their intercultural skills, their ability to communicate and cooperate in multicultural environments and their knowledge on different cultures. Enhanced their tolerance towards the different. Increased their oral, comprehensible and written skills in foreign languages and especially English. Developed and practiced their analytical skills, critical spirit and developed their ability to create and contradict arguments, reach conclusions and take decisions. Developed their creative skills and abilities in non-verbal and extralective forms of communication (performing, video, etc.) Improved their ability of self-evaluation/reflection and organizing their own learning. Developed their confidence and trust in their abilities. One can find the project s learning experience leaflet here: https://themoreaware.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/participants-experience-leaflet.pdf σελ. 14

Being interested to learn more about the project? Please, visit the project s blog at https://themoreaware.wordpress.com/ & facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/themoreaware σελ. 15