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1 Seminar dates: 04.01.2018 to 09.01.2018 PARTNERS AND PARTICIPANTS' GUIDE Infopack

2 1. THE PROJECT Description: The seminar will connect in one place 33 experienced trainers who have competences and the motivation to contribute to the improvement of the quality of projects within Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. On the individual level the seminar is the chance to further develop skills as a trainer. Trainers are a core element when it comes to European youth work, particularly in the field of non-formal learning. Their professional expertise combined with their ability to perform within an educational framework affect the quality of training activities in a crucial way. For them, we developed this seminar for Trainers. The main reason to create this seminar is to raise the quality of training courses within the programme Erasmus+, especially youth mobility projects directed to marginalized young people; and those projects focused on the biggest and urgent challenges in Europe such as unemployment, refugees, asylum seekers and migrants. Even though, there is a general consensus that trainers working in the international youth field already deliver high-quality educational programmes and projects, a need has been recognized that efforts must be undertaken to develop higher-quality training programmes and promote the requisite competences. This Seminar will lead to stronger recognition of the contributions of youth work to society, develop capacity-building strategies, and strengthen resource availability and support mechanisms for training. The seminar based on NFL will be the space for: - sharing educational methods, ideas and tricks; - analyzing good practices and challenges experienced during previous TC (related with training planning, implementation and debating problems faced during these processes); - learning how to communicate efficiently in the group; - discussion how to improve professional development of trainers; - developing intercultural competences;

3 - consideration and reflection about the way to promote diversity, intercultural and inter-religious dialogues, common values of freedom, tolerance and respect of human rights; - strengthen partnerships and creating new ideas for common projects related with the most important issues in Europe. Objectives: There will be one main activity in the project - the Seminar - which will bring together all the participants. Thus, the activities and sessions of the seminar mirror the objectives of the whole project and will give the base for reaching the desired outcomes. The seminar aims to develop and discuss thematics as: - Communication and Judgments; - Awareness and Cultural expression; - Inspiration and Learning to learn; - Cooperate successfully in teams; - Design educational programs. Share background experiences and work on improvement for the future, as well as share best practices across borders. All this is done with constant reflections and activities that foster inter-cultural learning. The main activity is designed to have enough space and balance between building partnership, space for sharing experience, space for developing new ideas and also theoretical parts connected with conducting the seminar, problems of marginalized youth and about Erasmus+. 2. WHICH LANGUAGE WILL WE USE As there are many different native languages in the project and we have to communicate between all of us, the main language used will be English. Participants

4 must have good English skills (meaning that they must be able to communicate and express themselves and their thoughts in English). 3. PARTICIPANTS' PROFILE & PREPARATION OF GROUPS: Each partner must select trainers with some experience in delivering Erasmus+ projects. The programme can take only people above 18 years old. Participants' profile: The project is dedicated to trainers with small or average experience in delivering Erasmus+ projects for young people (min. 2 Training Courses delivered already). The participants must be highly motivated to learn and share their experience in the Seminar; They must be ready to share methods and tools they know as well as be open to get new fresh ideas and vision of problems they have been facing as trainers; They must be ready to share and learn best practices of Erasmus+ projects; They must be also able to freely communicate in English and work in international teams; The trainers should be willing to develop their skills and improve their projects ideas for the future; Motivation, positive attitude and good energy are more than welcome in the Seminar. All trainers must get informed, before the Seminar, about Erasmus+ programme, updates (with special focus on KA1 and KA2) and Youthpass certification; As well, the trainers/ participants must get familiar with non-formal education learning method; Become familiar with the Sending Organisation priorities (speak with decision makers of the Sending Organisation in order to establish cooperation plans); Speak with youth groups about desired topics and issues in their communities;

5 Bring good practices from their experiences as trainers and difficulties connected with Erasmus+ programme. 4. TRAVEL COSTS & REIMBURSEMENT: Accomodation, food and materials - 100% funded by the EU. This includes everything, except for travel costs. However, it's recommended to to have a disposal for drinks, small shopping, etc. Travel Costs: The project covers travel from your home town to Leszno, both ways. A unit cost of the travel costs will be reimbursed after the project, when participants will send the full documentation of their travel tickets. This cost is related to distance calculator. Please note that travel costs will be reimbursed on the basis of original tickets, boarding passes and invoices/receipts for travel. Only direct travel from place of residence to Leszno will be considered (no stopover s exceeding 12 hours). Only cheapest/economy class travel will be reimbursed and also public transports. Only actual expenditure/tickets will be reimbursed no pre-payment for tickets not purchased. The project doesn't cover travel by taxi. Participants who are not able to buy tickets online or in advance and cannot give us tickets before the end of the Training Course, will have to send us the tickets once they get home- scan it, send it by email and send by post the original tickets. None of us would like to have problems afterwards with travel tickets and reimbursements. Due that fact, all participants must contact the project coordinator BEFORE buying tickets in order to get the confirmation that everything is all right with dates and flights and the tickets can be reimbursed. Just after that, the tickets must be bought. Any tickets bought without the coordinator's agreement are not ensured to be reimbursed afterwards.!!! Arrivals after the arrival day (03.01.2018) won't be reimbursed.!!! Departures before the departure day (10.01.2018) won't be reimbursed.

6 The reimbursement will be done when: - All the tickets (originals) will get to the Foundation Address: Fundacja Arena i Swiat ul. Jasna 7b 64-100 Leszno, Poland; - The final report online will be done. ***The reimbursement will be done according to the Erasmus+ programme rules. That means that the participants should be engaged in 100% of the project. Punctuality counts as well. We recommend you to ask for suggestions when you look for tickets. Send us the travel plan, when you get everything done. We are here to help you, just contact us. If you need to fly after the official travel dates, please contact us. Tickets for travel out of the official dates bought without approval, will not be reimbursed. Travel limits per person and participants per organization: Maximum amount reimbursed per person, in the black box.

7 Partner Organisations and Nr of participants: Fundacja Arena i Swiat, Poland - 2 Trainers; TDM 2000 Polska, Poland - 2 Trainers; ENNEA, Italy - 2 Trainers; EUFEMIA, Italy - 2 Trainers; AEGEE - León, Spain - 2 Trainers; Eurodynamis, Spain - 2 Trainers; Daphne Youth, Turkey - 3 Trainers; Walk Together Association, Bulgaria - 3 Trainers; Center for Youth Activism CYA, Macedonia - 3 Trainers; POLI.ANA, Greece - 3 Trainers; Unique Projects, Lithuania - 3 Trainers; Asociatia Edulifelong, Romania - 3 Trainers. 5. VENUE The Seminar will take place in Leszno, Wielkopolska, in Poland. The Seminar activities start on 04.01.2018 in the morning and they finish on 09.01.2018 in the evening. Arrival day is on 03.01.2018 and departure day is on 10.01.2018 in the morning. This beautiful town is located aprox. 90km away from Wroclaw and aprox. 87km away from Poznan, in the western side of Poland. First of all, you should find a flight to Wroclaw, Poznan or Berlin Airport. You can also fly to Warsaw, but it won't be so easy to reach Leszno. When you get to Leszno, by train, bus or car, this is the main square:

8 More info about Leszno and its history. If you find these pictures in real life, you got to your goal. If you don't, so please contact the coordinator as soon as you can. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: If there will be groups arriving at the same time, during the night, it's possible to pick you from the airport. If two groups are coming in similar time from the airport, we may pick you from the airport (8 people). This information should get to the coordinator in advance. DEADLINE for it: 24th December 2017. 6. ACCOMODATION & FOOD Hosting Organisation within the Erasmus+ programme will provide you during the Training: Accomodation (2-3 people shared rooms and bathroom); Food (Breakfast, Lunch, supper & coffee breaks). On 03.01.2017 afternoon the rooms will be ready to receive the participants (the hour will be communicated to the partner organisations/ participants, closer to the activity dates). Light supper might be served in this day, if participants will be already in the hotel to eat. This information will be confirmed when the coordinator gets the participants' arrival time.

9 The seminar will start on 04.01.2018 with breakfast and will finish on 10.01.2018 with breakfast. 7. HEALTH INSURANCE Please make sure that coming to the project you have a valid health insurance, eligible to have a medical treatment abroad! This is absolute crucial if you want to join the project. You can obtain European Health Insurance Card (EU) or buy travel insurance covering potential medical needs. Costs regarding Health Insurance are not reimbursed by the project. FOR FREE for 28 EU countries!!! This is the European Health Insurance Card. You can order it in your own country and it's for free. The free card gives you access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in any of the 28 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, under the same conditions and at the same cost (free in some countries) as people insured in that country. More info here: http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catid=559 8. WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU - All travel documents; - Homework done; - GOOD MOOD and POSTIVE ENERGY :)

10 9. TIPS Once you get to Poland and you try to reach Leszno, be aware that English is not very popular and it's not always easy to find an English speaker. Our suggestion after previous projects is: once you try to buy bus or train tickets to Leszno, SHOW the name of the city. Don't try to tell it, because you might get to a different city with the same name or to another city with similar one. Remember to show - LESZNO; WIELKOPOLSKA. This is your destiny. :) 10. CURRENCY In Poland we use PLN Polish ZLOTY. 1 EUR more or less 4,2 PLN. You can change some money at the airport. Once you get to Leszno, there will be also some places to change money. The national place to change money is called KANTOR (the polish word). 11. WEATHER In January the weather in Poland use to be cold, with high possibility of rain or snow. However, inside the buildings it use to be warm, so you need to bring winter clothes and some clothes lighter to use inside the buildings.

11 12. CONTACTS If you have any questions regarding the organization of the seminar, please contact Mara Rodrigues - mara.adr@gmail.com, she is the project coordinator. If you have any questions regarding travelling, please contact the project coordinator Mara Rodrigues - mara.adr@gmail.com If you have any questions regarding the programme of the seminar, please contact the facilitator Marta Grzesko-Nyczka, marta.grzesko@gmail.com Our website: http://fundacja-arena.pl/ Our facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fundacja-arena-i-%c5%9awiat- 810698222389743/?ref=br_rs Feel free to join us online!! Get ready & See you soon, in Poland...

12 *** AM PM DAY 0 03.01.2018 ARRIVALS DAY 1 Communication and Judgments 04.01.2018 Official opening: Presentation of seminar(background, main objectives, project agenda, trainers & support staff); Presentation of Erasmus+, youthpass; Ground rules for the project;introductions of participants: name - games, icebreakers Arise moment: Presentation of daily program Expectations-Fears- Contributions Team building and communication. Dreams tower Cultural awareness and expression: diversity in action DAY 2 Awareness and Cultural expression 05.01.2018 International youth work: diversity is your mirror Feedback is information Inclusion through communication DAY 3 Inspiration and learning to learn 06.01.2018 Self-assessment - what competences I need as youth worker/trainer? Learning to learn: personal learning objectives DAY 4 Cooperate succesfully in teams 07.01.2018 Intro of the day, energizer Cooperation: diversity is an opportunity Map of opportunities Presentation of the future cooperations DAY 5 Design educational programs 08.01.2018 Exchange of best practices/1 Exchange of best practices/2 DAY 6 Evaluation and Closing 09.01.2018 Personal evaluation, creating YouthPass certifications Evaluation of the seminar and closing Forming reflection groups Reflection time Closing of the day Farewell event ***The agenda can be update. However, main activities might remain the same. The coordinator will keep the partner organizations updated. DEPARTURES 10.01.2018 DEPARTURE