Erasmus + Youth In Action

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Erasmus + Youth In Action Key Action 1 Misaktsieli, April 17, 2016

What is a Mobility of youth Workers? - Activities that support the professional develoment of youth workers. - The participation of youth workers in such activities contributes to capacity building of their organisation. What kind of activity? Transnational seminars Training courses Contact-making events Study visits Job shadowing/observation In the Youth field

Priorities: Equipping youth workers with competences and methods needed for transferring the common fundamental values of our society particularly to the hard to reach young people preventing violent radicalissation of young people 2016: focus on the refugees/asylum seekers and migrants

Criteria: Deadlines 2016 : Duration: 2 days to 2 months Minimum 18 year old Up to 50 participants Deadlines 2016 : 2 February 26 April 4 October

Financial rules Transport Contribution to the travel costs of participants and accompanying persons Organisational costs Unitary costs: ex Belgium 65 euros Special needs Additional costs directly related to participants with disabilities and accompanying persons Exceptional costs Visa and visa –related costs + expensive travel costs 100 – 499 km: 180 € 500 – 1.999 km: 275 € 2.000 – 2.999 km: 360 € 3.000 – 3.999 km: 530 € 4.000 – 7.999 km: 820 € 8.000 km or more: 1100 €

What is a Youth Exchange? Youth Exchanges allow groups of young people from at least two different countries to meet and live together for up to 21 days Youth Exchanges allow young people to: develop competences; become aware of socially relevant topics/thematic areas; discover new cultures, habits and life-styles, mainly through peer- learning; strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, friendship, etc.

Critera: Deadlines 2016 : Duration: 5 to 21 days Between 13 and 30 year old Between 16 and 60 participants Deadlines 2016 : 2 February 26 April 4 October

Financial rules Transport Contribution to the travel costs of participants and accompanying persons Organisational costs Unitary costs: ex Belgium 37 euros Special needs Additional costs directly related to participants with disabilities and accompanying persons Exceptional costs Visa and visa –related costs + expensive travel costs + Advanced planing visit 10 – 99 km: 20 € 100 – 499 km: 80 € 500 – 1.999 km: 170 € 2.000 – 2.999 km: 270 € 3.000 – 3.999 km: 400 € 4.000 – 7.999 km: 620 € 8.000 km or more: 830 €

Award Criteria Relevance of the project objectives of the Action; the needs and objectives of the PAX; promoting diversity, intercultural and inter-religious dialogue, common values of freedom, tolerance, etc; reaching out to young people with fewer opportunities including refugees, asylum seekers and migrant; equipping youth workers with competences and methods needed for transferring the common fundamental values of our society particularly to the hard to reach young people and preventing violent radicalisation of young people;

Award Criteria Quality of the project design and implementation: The clarity, completeness and quality of all the phases of the project proposal; The consistency between project objectives and activities proposed; The quality of the preparation provided to participants; The appropriateness of measures for selecting and/or involving participants in the mobility activities; The quality of cooperation and communication between the participating organisations, as well as with other relevant stakeholders.

Award Criteria Impact and Dissemination: The quality of measures for evaluating the outcomes of the project; The appropriateness and quality of measures aimed at disseminating the outcomes of the project within and outside the participating organisations The potential impact of the project: on participants and participating organisations during and after the project lifetime; outside the organisations and individuals directly participating in the project, at local, regional, national and/or European levels.

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