Ikkaido UK INFOPACK Empowerment, Vitality and Assertiveness - Female Education in Mentoring 2.

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Ikkaido UK INFOPACK Empowerment, Vitality and Assertiveness - Female Education in Mentoring 2

ABOUT IKKAIDO We take inclusive martial arts into Special Schools, Primary, Secondary and Colleges through a participation plan which takes athletes from 5 years old into adulthood.  This enables us to offer young disabled and non-disabled people sport, coaching, education and employment opportunities. Teachers, carers and Teaching Assistants take part side by side with the young people to improve their health and physical literacy and add to their development and life-long learning Non-disabled people take part in the same sessions and learn about disability, inclusion and volunteering

Project Summary Empowerment, Vitality and Assertiveness - Female Education in Mentoring 2 (EVA-FEM2) is the second , improved edition of a project with 36 young women between 14 and 29 who do not normally participate in sport and physical activity from several different types of disadvantaged backgrounds & through self-defence & martial arts, we will empower them to become more active, effective and selfconfident people. The project objective is to empower young women and girls, giving them a stronger sense of the identity, competences, value and strengths by exploring the self-confidence gained through the increase of the knowledge of different tools, technology, use of communication skills and ultimately the exploration of the need to create the tools to do this. The context and objectives revolve around the topics of inclusion, technology, communication, social media, bullying, leadership, coaching and the empowerment of the young participants. Young females will come from different cultural and disadvantaged backgrounds including single parent families, orphans, disabled females, migrants, physical or sexual violence, stress or trauma, and victims from conflict or disaster. All will join together in activities and tasks and learn that everyone is "Different - just like me". The learning from this project will have a positive impact in improving their emotional and mental well-being as young people from vastly different backgrounds work together in non- formal activities. The promotion of equity and inclusion will be important objectives of EVA-FEM in terms of removing barriers to equal access to physical activity and martial arts, and promoting the empowerment of young women through self-defence tools. EVA-FEM will increase understanding and tolerance of other people's cultures and their and the wider community's sense of equality & equity by showing them that they are equally valued members of society. In accordance with these objectives of the Erasmus program, the young women will learn informally whilst assisting the partners in developing an informal and non-formal learning programme which will provide a psychosocial benefit to meet the needs of young women. Martial arts will resonate for all of the participants aligning with the objectives of the project because they are concerned with self-regulation through control of body and mind. The activities will be based on the principles of non-formal and informal education promoting interaction and encouraging participants to learn by doing, joining in with a positive spirit. All the participants and leaders will be involved in the ultimate learning outcome of a framework for a course of self- defence empowerment for young women and girls. We intend for this Framework to be further developed into elearning resources and workshops to provide long term benefits

Activities dates APVs DATE UK TURKEY 20-22/02/2019 CROATIA 26/10/2017 26/10/2017 Activities dates APVs DATE UK TURKEY 20-22/02/2019 CROATIA 12-14/06/2019 GREECE 31/07-2/08/2019 YOUTH EXCHANGE DATE UK 07-14/01/2019 TURKEY 26/05-02/06/2019 CROATIA 13-20/07/2019 GREECE 19-26/10/2019 YOUTH EXCHANGES: the dates shows the activities days, but some of the exchange and for some of the countries there are 1 or 2 travel days that needs to be add. During all of the exchange We will do activities using method of non-formal and informal education, also We will use sport as a tool of empowerment. During other activities We will foment the team building, ice breaking games, brain storming’s, discussions, and the intervention of all of the participants. We will try to respect the dates of each exchange but changes may be unavoidable

Participants profile FOR THE APV Must be up to 18 years old Good English Experience with the organization (working, volunteering..). - The leader must have a direct connection with the organization and a fluent communication. FOR THE YOUTH EXCHANGE All participants Women and girls Between 14-29 years old Coming from different cultural and disadvantaged backgrounds including unstructured families, disable female, immigrants females subject to violence and victims from conflict and disaster. English Speaker The leader and carers Experience leading youth groups and taking carer of them Good English Speaker

EXCHANGES PARTICIPANT PROFILE Partner Country Number of participants Participant profile ATHENS LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUT EASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIRIA Greece 10 2 leader +2 carers +6 participants Institute of Youth Power Croatia 6 1 leader +1carer +4participants ASOCIATIA BABILON TRAVEL Romania KyuShinKan Spain IZMIR VALILIGI Turkey 1 leader +1carer +4 participants Ikkaido LTD UK 12 2 leaders + 5care +5participants Ikkaido Inclusive Martial Art Ireland 1 leader +4cares

travel We will recommend all participant for the same organization traveling together in one group. In the tab below you can find the refund amount for travel/participant. Partner Activities UK Activities Turkey Activities Croatia Activities Greece ATHENS LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUT EASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIRIA 360€ 180€ 275€ 0€ Institute of Youth Power ASOCIATIA BABILON TRAVEL KyuShinKan IZMIR VALILIGI Ikkaido LTD Ikkaido Inclusive Martial Art 530€

Travel Procedure We normally work following the next idea: We receive the details of the participants for each exchange and We make the travel book from Ikkaido. This let us to organize the travels group and travel needs from airport and hotel to activities places. Once We have the booking travel of all of the participant we will send to them or the organization the booking reservation. For that please fill the participants information documents and sing the participant form. If the participant needs especial travel or any travel in their countries this journey will be refund once the participant has presented the travel documents (boarding passes, invoices and tickets). WAIT OUR CONFIRMATION BEFORE TO BOOK ANY TRAVEL.

GET READY Send back to us the participant form signed by each participant Fill the application form on google Send back to us the participant details. As one of the ways to get the aims of the project is to use sport please bring with you enough sport clothes to practice sport everyday. In each exchange We will have different intercultural nights so please prepare a presentation of your country (traditional food, music, dances, games, monuments, mains cities…). The exchange for the organization of the intercultural nights will be: Activity Intercultural nigh of Exchange 1: UK Uk and Ireland. Exchange 2: Turkey Turkey and Romania Exchange3: Croatia Croatia and Spain Exchange 4: Greece Greece

contact IKKAIDO UK If you have any question please contact to: Project manager: Ana Carrasco Email: ana.carrasco@disabilitykarate.co.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/DisabilityKarate Federation/photos/