În perioada 1-8 iulie 2011, Liga Studenților Universității din Petroșani – LSP implementează schimbul de tineri – Re:ACTIVISM finanțat prin programul Comisiei Europene Tineret în Acțiune – Acțiunea 1.1 – Schimburi de tineri. Pentru 8 zile cei 30 de tineri reprezentând organizații neguvernamentale din Polonia, Italia, Portugalia, Bulgaria, Grecia și România, utilizând metode de activism social promovează participarea tuturor actorilor implicați în programe și politici de tineret, în combaterea șomajului tinerilor. Luni, 4 iulie, în cadrul activității Who? What? When? Should solve youth unemployment?, activitate ce a utilizat ca metodă cafeneaua publică cei 30 de participanți au venit cu soluții pentru șomajul tinerilor. Astfel, principalii actori identificați în acest process au fost: instituțiile europene, care pot contribui la soluționarea acestei probleme prin lansarea unor programe de specializare pentru tineri și prin lansarea unor programe care să sprijine angajarea tinerilor , autoritățile naționale cu competențe în domeniul muncii și tineretului – prin organizarea unor stagii de practică pentru tineri și prin lansarea unor programe pentru încurajarea angajatorilor să angajeze absolvenții, organzațiile neguvernamentale – prin organizarea programelor și proiectelor ce au ca scop dezvoltarea competențelor și abilităților tinerilor și tinerii care pot contribui direct la soluționarea acestei probleme prin implicarea activă în dezvoltarea comunitară și prin participarea la programe menite să contribuie la dezvoltarea lor personală și profesională. Aceste rezultate sunt aduse în atenția autorităților publice în cadrul evenimentului Re:ACTIVISM Flashmob, ce va fi organizat voi, 7 iulie, în zona Primăriei Petroșani, începând cu orele 11.00.
Pentru contacte: Vlad Căpraru – Manager de proiect – 0766299142
ReActivism
Re:Activism - Action 1.1 - YiA - Petrosani, July 1st - 8th, 2011
marți, 5 iulie 2011
luni, 4 iulie 2011
World Cafe on Youth Unemployment
RE:ACTIVISM – July 1st to 8th –Petrosani – ROMANIA
The post is the outcome of the world café activity implemented within the 4th day of activities in the youth exchange RE:ACTIVISM – Action 1.1 – Youth in Action implemented by the Students’ League from Petrosani and involving 30 youngsters from Portugal, Poland, Greece, Italy, Bulgaria and Romania. For this session, the youngsters had been tackling the solving mechanisms of youth unemployment, in 3 groups, each 15 minutes the youngsters changing the working station: What to be done? Who should do it? When to be done? The outcomes of the activity had been the following:
What to be done?
- Voice out loud the problem – active youth participation
- Unpaid internships – then the employers would see the efforts and the youth will have better chances to get jobs
- Syndicated – youth led – representing the youth rights and combating youth unemployment
- The current economic model is not enough, thus there’s need for change – state intervention on the labor market but also on education – based on a demands for jobs – adapting the educational system to the requirements of the labor market nowadays there is the lack of forecasting the needs of the labor markets and the educational systems are producing specialists for fields that don’t need those specialists
- Tax reductions for the companies hiring young people – encouraging the business to hire young people
- Internet based administration
- For the young entrepreneurs’ ideas – facilitating the establishments of their initiatives – easier procedures, lower taxes, financial support from the state banks
- Mandatory internships for all youngsters – both in the business and also in the administration
- Support groups – can be NGOs as well – where youngsters are sharing experiences – can be also online platforms.
Who can change?
- Youngsters – directly – motivation, empowerment
- Family, friends – through their support and also offering them support
- Local community – can help the youngsters through offering them participation schemes – developing themselves them personally and professionally
- Politicians – at all the levels – from the local to European – creating opportunities for youngsters
- NGOs and support groups – organizing activities, seminaries for youngsters
- Mass-media – through promoting access opportunities for youngsters
When to change?
- Now! – pressing the governments to vote laws in the directions to solve the problems
- Even if the situation can’t be changed at once, taking the proposed measures, in 2 to 5 years the situation would definitely be better!
The post is the outcome of the world café activity implemented within the 4th day of activities in the youth exchange RE:ACTIVISM – Action 1.1 – Youth in Action implemented by the Students’ League from Petrosani and involving 30 youngsters from Portugal, Poland, Greece, Italy, Bulgaria and Romania. For this session, the youngsters had been tackling the solving mechanisms of youth unemployment, in 3 groups, each 15 minutes the youngsters changing the working station: What to be done? Who should do it? When to be done? The outcomes of the activity had been the following:
What to be done?
- Voice out loud the problem – active youth participation
- Unpaid internships – then the employers would see the efforts and the youth will have better chances to get jobs
- Syndicated – youth led – representing the youth rights and combating youth unemployment
- The current economic model is not enough, thus there’s need for change – state intervention on the labor market but also on education – based on a demands for jobs – adapting the educational system to the requirements of the labor market nowadays there is the lack of forecasting the needs of the labor markets and the educational systems are producing specialists for fields that don’t need those specialists
- Tax reductions for the companies hiring young people – encouraging the business to hire young people
- Internet based administration
- For the young entrepreneurs’ ideas – facilitating the establishments of their initiatives – easier procedures, lower taxes, financial support from the state banks
- Mandatory internships for all youngsters – both in the business and also in the administration
- Support groups – can be NGOs as well – where youngsters are sharing experiences – can be also online platforms.
Who can change?
- Youngsters – directly – motivation, empowerment
- Family, friends – through their support and also offering them support
- Local community – can help the youngsters through offering them participation schemes – developing themselves them personally and professionally
- Politicians – at all the levels – from the local to European – creating opportunities for youngsters
- NGOs and support groups – organizing activities, seminaries for youngsters
- Mass-media – through promoting access opportunities for youngsters
When to change?
- Now! – pressing the governments to vote laws in the directions to solve the problems
- Even if the situation can’t be changed at once, taking the proposed measures, in 2 to 5 years the situation would definitely be better!
sâmbătă, 2 iulie 2011
Comunicat Lansare Re:ACTIVISM
Liga Studenţilor Universităţii din Petroşani (L.S.P.)
Comunicat de lansare
Re:ACTVISM
În perioada 1-8 iulie 2011, Liga Studenților Universității din Petroșani – LSP implementează schimbul de tineri – Re:ACTIVISM finanțat prin programul Comisiei Europene Tineret în Acțiune – Acțiunea 1.1 – Schimburi de tineri. Pentru 8 zile cei 30 de tineri reprezentând organizații neguvernamentale din Polonia, Italia, Portugalia, Bulgaria, Grecia și România, utilizând metode de activism social promovează participarea tuturor actorilor implicați în programe și politici de tineret, în combaterea șomajului tinerilor. Pe parcursul celor 8 zile, în echipe interculturale, problema șomajului în rândul tinerilor este tratată prin redactarea unor scrisori către actorii implicați în politicile de tineret (letter-writing), campanii media online (metode cyber-in) și joi, 7 iulie, organizează în eveniment de tip FlashMob în zona Primăriei Petroșani.
Pentru contacte: Vlad Căpraru – Manager de proiect – 0766299142
Comunicat de lansare
Re:ACTVISM
În perioada 1-8 iulie 2011, Liga Studenților Universității din Petroșani – LSP implementează schimbul de tineri – Re:ACTIVISM finanțat prin programul Comisiei Europene Tineret în Acțiune – Acțiunea 1.1 – Schimburi de tineri. Pentru 8 zile cei 30 de tineri reprezentând organizații neguvernamentale din Polonia, Italia, Portugalia, Bulgaria, Grecia și România, utilizând metode de activism social promovează participarea tuturor actorilor implicați în programe și politici de tineret, în combaterea șomajului tinerilor. Pe parcursul celor 8 zile, în echipe interculturale, problema șomajului în rândul tinerilor este tratată prin redactarea unor scrisori către actorii implicați în politicile de tineret (letter-writing), campanii media online (metode cyber-in) și joi, 7 iulie, organizează în eveniment de tip FlashMob în zona Primăriei Petroșani.
Pentru contacte: Vlad Căpraru – Manager de proiect – 0766299142
Project's Programme
Draft Programme – LSP Petrosani – 1 – 8 iulie, 2011
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Morning Session
Arrivals
Communication games
Trust building games
Fears and hopes
Facts and fears – youth unemployment in the pax countries
Cyber – in method – building the cyber in tools
Letter writing method – actors to address
Media and media campaigns – meeting media
Teach in event
+ Flash mob with the local youngsters
Evaluation
Afternoon session
YiA Presentation
Youthpass
NGO Fair
Social activism as a tool
Media collages – social media
City game in Petrosani
Writing and sending the letters
Media campaigns – actors and press releases
Follow-up session
Departures
Summary groups
Summary groups + Got today….
Evening activities
Getting to know eachother
Intercultural evening 1
Intercultural evening 2
Intercultural evening 3
Movies on poverty
Free evening
Youthpass evening
Plans for dissemination
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Morning Session
Arrivals
Communication games
Trust building games
Fears and hopes
Facts and fears – youth unemployment in the pax countries
Cyber – in method – building the cyber in tools
Letter writing method – actors to address
Media and media campaigns – meeting media
Teach in event
+ Flash mob with the local youngsters
Evaluation
Afternoon session
YiA Presentation
Youthpass
NGO Fair
Social activism as a tool
Media collages – social media
City game in Petrosani
Writing and sending the letters
Media campaigns – actors and press releases
Follow-up session
Departures
Summary groups
Summary groups + Got today….
Evening activities
Getting to know eachother
Intercultural evening 1
Intercultural evening 2
Intercultural evening 3
Movies on poverty
Free evening
Youthpass evening
Plans for dissemination
How to get to Petrosani
How to reach Petrosani:
You should book your flights for Bucharest :
Step 1: http://otp-airport.ro/index.php - Henri Coanda Airport – Bucharest
Step 2: Airport – GARA de NORD (Obs: The main train station in Bucharest) (Obs: the train is the most convenient mean of transport! If not try to go for Bus: 780 and then, if you will still not be able to get this one, get Bus: 783)
a. Bus – 783 – from Airport to Victoriei Station
Very Important Observation: the price for the bus ticket is 7.6 lei (almost 2 eur) and you will buy the tickets from the bus station! Pay attention, change some money (eur or $) in the exchange offices in the airport, but not that much!!! – it is a 2 ways ticket, so keep it for your return!
Then, after you will arrive in Henri Coanda Airport, after you will have collected your luggage, when you will get into the lounge saloon for arrivals, you will find some stairs that you will take you, downstairs (well, that “mobile” stairs ) where you will find Bus No. 783 - Express Bus - http://otp-airport.ro/index.php?&cat=16&article=54 . (you will find there the timetable).
With this bus, you have to until you will reach Piata Victoriei station. Here, you have to get off the and you will find the Metro entrance just on your right hand side.
Step 3: Metro: - Take line 1 – From Victoriei to Gara de Nord (just 1 station to go)
Very Important Observation: Buy the metro card – 2 ways and keep it for your return. The price of the card is 3 lei (almost 0.7 eur).
Go to line 1 – the red one from Victoriei to Gara de Nord – it would be the next stop! (so, hurry again )
http://www.romaniatourism.com/maps/bucharest/subway_map.html
b. Bus 780 – is leaving the aiport exactly from the same place as 783 and it takes you directly to the Train Station – Gara de Nord. The price of the ticket is the same.
c – By train – in the airport, you will find the ticket’s selling point – Bilete CFR. You can buy the tickets here – the price is 6 lei (almost 1.5 eur) and the person selling the tickets will guide you to reach the departure point (for 1km you will be transferred by minibus and then by train). In almost 40 minutes you will reach GARA de Nord.
Gara the Nord (in English would be The North Railway Station) to Petrosani:
Obs:
1 – Book tickets for the 2nd class (clasa a II a)! – We can’t reimburse the 1st class tickets!
2. The price of the ticket should be not more than 60 lei. (this means aprox. 15 eur).
3. The legend: A – Accelerat – is the cheapest, R – Rapid – a bit more expensive, IC – InterCity – the most expensive and also the fastest!
According to your arrival time in Gara de Nord, you have the following trains:
A 1823
Bucuresti Nord
Petrosani
Ple
Sos 17:45
23:54 06:09 366
A 1821
Bucuresti Nord
Petrosani
Ple
Sos 23:45
05:53 06:08 366
[ 1 ]
And also, by bus:
http://www.autogari.ro/Transport/Bucuresti-Petrosani/643-322.aspx?zi=2011-05-16
Curse directe pe relatia Bucuresti - Petrosani
Mijloc Plecare
Bucuresti
Durata Sosire
Petrosani
Companie Zile circulatie Preţ bilet Rezervări
10:00 9h04' 19:04 Millenium Trans L M M J V S D
-
Microbuz
Îmbarcare:
Autogara Militari
Debarcare:
Autogara Siva Trans
Companie:
Millenium Trans
Traseu:
Bucuresti - Petrosani
Ultima actualizare: 02/2009
15:15 6h30' 21:45 Normandia L M M J V S D
You should book your flights for Bucharest :
Step 1: http://otp-airport.ro/index.php - Henri Coanda Airport – Bucharest
Step 2: Airport – GARA de NORD (Obs: The main train station in Bucharest) (Obs: the train is the most convenient mean of transport! If not try to go for Bus: 780 and then, if you will still not be able to get this one, get Bus: 783)
a. Bus – 783 – from Airport to Victoriei Station
Very Important Observation: the price for the bus ticket is 7.6 lei (almost 2 eur) and you will buy the tickets from the bus station! Pay attention, change some money (eur or $) in the exchange offices in the airport, but not that much!!! – it is a 2 ways ticket, so keep it for your return!
Then, after you will arrive in Henri Coanda Airport, after you will have collected your luggage, when you will get into the lounge saloon for arrivals, you will find some stairs that you will take you, downstairs (well, that “mobile” stairs ) where you will find Bus No. 783 - Express Bus - http://otp-airport.ro/index.php?&cat=16&article=54 . (you will find there the timetable).
With this bus, you have to until you will reach Piata Victoriei station. Here, you have to get off the and you will find the Metro entrance just on your right hand side.
Step 3: Metro: - Take line 1 – From Victoriei to Gara de Nord (just 1 station to go)
Very Important Observation: Buy the metro card – 2 ways and keep it for your return. The price of the card is 3 lei (almost 0.7 eur).
Go to line 1 – the red one from Victoriei to Gara de Nord – it would be the next stop! (so, hurry again )
http://www.romaniatourism.com/maps/bucharest/subway_map.html
b. Bus 780 – is leaving the aiport exactly from the same place as 783 and it takes you directly to the Train Station – Gara de Nord. The price of the ticket is the same.
c – By train – in the airport, you will find the ticket’s selling point – Bilete CFR. You can buy the tickets here – the price is 6 lei (almost 1.5 eur) and the person selling the tickets will guide you to reach the departure point (for 1km you will be transferred by minibus and then by train). In almost 40 minutes you will reach GARA de Nord.
Gara the Nord (in English would be The North Railway Station) to Petrosani:
Obs:
1 – Book tickets for the 2nd class (clasa a II a)! – We can’t reimburse the 1st class tickets!
2. The price of the ticket should be not more than 60 lei. (this means aprox. 15 eur).
3. The legend: A – Accelerat – is the cheapest, R – Rapid – a bit more expensive, IC – InterCity – the most expensive and also the fastest!
According to your arrival time in Gara de Nord, you have the following trains:
A 1823
Bucuresti Nord
Petrosani
Ple
Sos 17:45
23:54 06:09 366
A 1821
Bucuresti Nord
Petrosani
Ple
Sos 23:45
05:53 06:08 366
[ 1 ]
And also, by bus:
http://www.autogari.ro/Transport/Bucuresti-Petrosani/643-322.aspx?zi=2011-05-16
Curse directe pe relatia Bucuresti - Petrosani
Mijloc Plecare
Bucuresti
Durata Sosire
Petrosani
Companie Zile circulatie Preţ bilet Rezervări
10:00 9h04' 19:04 Millenium Trans L M M J V S D
-
Microbuz
Îmbarcare:
Autogara Militari
Debarcare:
Autogara Siva Trans
Companie:
Millenium Trans
Traseu:
Bucuresti - Petrosani
Ultima actualizare: 02/2009
15:15 6h30' 21:45 Normandia L M M J V S D
Preparations
- The preparation phase:
1. For the participants’ selection, the promoters will both use the internal recruting system and also the application form attached to this infopack. Moreover, during the preparation, we will use deadlines to complete the tasks and will organize 3 skype meetings with the leaders recruited. Also, the national groups will organize the intercultural evenings, thus, please, prepare:
- Countries’ presentations
- Traditional dances / songs
- Any other materials/ activities that would help you to promote your country.
More than this, each of the group leaders will then be involved with the project’s activities, through supporting the host team in arranging the details of the activities.
2. Additionally, please, prepare a presentation on the youth unemployment situation in your country. For the presentation, you can use either power point, prezi presentations, etc or creative methods – such as theatre methods, posters, etc.
3. Also, please, promote the press release that you will be provided with, 2 weeke before the project, to your local media and on the associations’ website, blogs, facebook groups. Consider as well the fact that at the end of the project, each of the promoters involved should organize at least one dissemination activity. (details will be set during the dissemination activity, at the end of the project).
1. For the participants’ selection, the promoters will both use the internal recruting system and also the application form attached to this infopack. Moreover, during the preparation, we will use deadlines to complete the tasks and will organize 3 skype meetings with the leaders recruited. Also, the national groups will organize the intercultural evenings, thus, please, prepare:
- Countries’ presentations
- Traditional dances / songs
- Any other materials/ activities that would help you to promote your country.
More than this, each of the group leaders will then be involved with the project’s activities, through supporting the host team in arranging the details of the activities.
2. Additionally, please, prepare a presentation on the youth unemployment situation in your country. For the presentation, you can use either power point, prezi presentations, etc or creative methods – such as theatre methods, posters, etc.
3. Also, please, promote the press release that you will be provided with, 2 weeke before the project, to your local media and on the associations’ website, blogs, facebook groups. Consider as well the fact that at the end of the project, each of the promoters involved should organize at least one dissemination activity. (details will be set during the dissemination activity, at the end of the project).
Project's Objectives
Project’s objectives:
- Promoting active youth participation within the decisional process, using creative activism methods as a tool
- Promoting the gravity of youth unemployment and of the disfunctionalities it is producing
- Promoting active youth participation mechanism to tackle youth unemployment
- Promoting Youth in Action opportunities and 2011’s priorities as the European Year of Volunteering
- Creating an intercultural frame for working and debating upon youth unemployment
- Promoting non-formal education methods and methodologies
- Developing cooperation frames for youth NGOs.
- Promoting active youth participation within the decisional process, using creative activism methods as a tool
- Promoting the gravity of youth unemployment and of the disfunctionalities it is producing
- Promoting active youth participation mechanism to tackle youth unemployment
- Promoting Youth in Action opportunities and 2011’s priorities as the European Year of Volunteering
- Creating an intercultural frame for working and debating upon youth unemployment
- Promoting non-formal education methods and methodologies
- Developing cooperation frames for youth NGOs.
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