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EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY CORPS
PROJEKTLISTE
Sommerausreise 2020Stand: 10.07.2020
Land Projektname Projektart DauerBewerbungs-
frist
Dänemark Tranbjerg Plejehjem Pflegeheim ca. 12 Monate 15.07.2020
https://www.icye.dk/tranbjerg-plejehjem-aarhus-kommune/
Dänemark Solbjerg Plejehjem Pflegeheim ca. 12 Monate 15.07.2020
https://www.icye.dk/solbjerg-plejehjem/
DänemarkVardeegnens Gymnasieforberedende
Efterskole
Gymnasium mit Internat mit Schüler*innen im
Alter von 14-18ca. 10 Monate 15.07.2020
https://www.icye.dk/vardeegnens-gymnasieforberedende-efterskole/
Dänemark Limfjordsskolen Internat für Schüler*innen mit Behinderungen ca. 10 Monate 02.08.2020
https://www.icye.dk/limfjordsskolen/
FinnlandLehtimäen opisto
(Lehtimäki Special Folk High School)Internat für Schüler*innen mit Behinderungen ca. 10 Monate offen
https://maailmanvaihto.fi/en/lehtimaen-opisto-lehtimaki-special-folk-high-school/
FinnlandKårkulla samkommun (Dagtek’s
Arts&crafts Workshop and Life skills
Activities)
Kunsthandwerkstatt mit Menschen mit
Behinderungenca. 12 Monate offen
https://maailmanvaihto.fi/en/karkulla-samkommun-dagtek-konst-hantverk-artscrafts-workshop-dagtek/
Land Projektname Projektart DauerBewerbungs-
frist
Georgien Civil Forum for PeaceNGO; Arbeit mit Jugendlichen aus sozial
benachteiligten Familienca. 12 Monate offen
Italien CAG Tempo per il BarrioFreizeittreff für Kindern und Jugendlichen aus
sozial benachteiligten Familienca. 12 Monate offen
Polen Kindergarten: Przedszkole Miejskie nr
4 z Oddziałami Integracyjnymi Integrationskindergarten ca. 12 Monate offen
Russland Waldorf Kindergarten Samara Waldkindergarten ca. 12 Monate offen
Russland Down Syndrome AssociationKindergarten (Unterstützung der Kinder mit
Down-Syndrom)ca. 12 Monate offen
Russland Parus Nadezhdy NGO; Arbeit mit Menschen mit Behinderungen ca. 12 Monate offen
Spanien Basida ManzanaresGesundheit; Fürsorge und Behandlung von
Menschen mit HIVca. 9 Monate offen
UK / GB Treloar TrustSchule & College für Menschen mit
Behinderungen10 Monate 15.07.2020
TASKS To work with youth clubs: lead training and workshops about Human rights, peace building,
European values, intercultural dialogue, ethnic minorities, migrant issues, conflictmanagement tools, mediation, leadership, active citizenship, eco friendliness.
To run a discussion club: to teach skills for debate, so the debate participants will improvetheir public speaking skills, critical thinking, respect other’s opinions, formulate argumentsand improve speaking English;
Graphic design club: This club will give participants space to learn basic instruments ofgraphic design, how to use it during presentations, how to create comics, use graphicdesign to express interest about various topics
To promote the European Solidarity Corp through informational meetings with universitiesand local youth organizations;
Running an English language club for IDP local youth, with the aim of supporting youngpeople and to develop their skills, such as the practical use of English in writing andspeaking. This will also include running a movie and discussion club.
Organizational and administrative work including networking with international partners,help to find partners for youth exchanges and training.
Helping with the implementation of current projects and planning of new projects;
Volunteers were also involved in:
Helping with and learning about the work of a peace building by Non-GovernmentalOrganizations;
Conducting research into conflict resolution, post-conflict reconstruction and peacebuilding in Georgia and the town of Gori in particular, in the context of the conflict in SouthOssetia;
Producing analytical reports/policy papers on these topics that will provide knowledge ofthe benefit to the local community, civil society and other parties such as academics andresearchers, in Georgia and internationally.
Georgia
GEORGIAGeorgia Civil Forum for Peace NGO; work with young people from socially disadvantaged families.
September 2020. 12 months. NGO Civil Forum for Peace.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The purpose of the project is to develop andpromote knowledge of post-conflict reconstructionconfidence and peace building. During the projectimplementation, the volunteers will assist with thework of Civil Forum for Peace, organizational andadministrative work, building networks andpartnerships, planning, and implementing projects.This will provide the volunteers with opportunitiesto acquire skills in several key competences througha sustained period of volunteering and extensiveopportunities for informal and non-formal learning.They will also get to know young people and worktogether with them in promoting volunteering andsolidarity
WORK and LIVING CONDITIONS
The weekly working hours will be 30-38 hours; five
days a week and the pocket money will be 3
Euro/day in monthly payments. The
accommodation and food are provided by the
project.
Georgia
Volunteers mainly work with local youth which are affected by
war and live in an area affected by conflict, a branch of our
organization Civil Forum Shida Kartli is located in one of the
IDP settlement in Gori. The activities for volunteers will be
diverse and combined with working with youth clubs in Gori.
Experience in youth work would be an advantage.
VOLUNTEER‘S WORK
Georgia
TASKS To work with youth clubs: lead training and workshops about Human rights, peace building,
European values, intercultural dialogue, ethnic minorities, migrant issues, conflictmanagement tools, mediation, leadership, active citizenship, eco friendliness.
To run a discussion club: to teach skills for debate, so the debate participants will improvetheir public speaking skills, critical thinking, respect other’s opinions, formulate argumentsand improve speaking English;
Graphic design club: This club will give participants space to learn basic instruments ofgraphic design, how to use it during presentations, how to create comics, use graphicdesign to express interest about various topics
To promote the European Solidarity Corp through informational meetings with universitiesand local youth organizations;
Running an English language club for IDP local youth, with the aim of supporting youngpeople and to develop their skills, such as the practical use of English in writing andspeaking. This will also include running a movie and discussion club.
Organizational and administrative work including networking with international partners,help to find partners for youth exchanges and training.
Helping with the implementation of current projects and planning of new projects;
Volunteers were also involved in:
Helping with and learning about the work of a peace building by Non-GovernmentalOrganizations;
Conducting research into conflict resolution, post-conflict reconstruction and peacebuilding in Georgia and the town of Gori in particular, in the context of the conflict in SouthOssetia;
Producing analytical reports/policy papers on these topics that will provide knowledge ofthe benefit to the local community, civil society and other parties such as academics andresearchers, in Georgia and internationally.
Georgia
ITALYLeisure meeting place for children and adolescents from socially disadvantaged families.
September/October 2020. 12 months. Assoziazione Joint, CAG Tempo per il Barrio in Milano/Italy
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
We work for the promotion of the social integration of
citizens through the management of social, health and
educational services. Particular attention is paid to the
well-being of children, families and local communities,
with regard to situations that preclude the harmonious
and serene development of children. The volunteers
should have motivation to help people at risk of social
exclusion.
Italy
WORK and LIVING CONDITIONS
The weekly working hours will be 36 hours; five days a week.
Availability to work during Saturday and Sunday in case of events
and the pocket money will be 5 Euro/day in monthly payments.
You will share a flat in Milan, with a double room, bathroom, living
room and kitchen.
The volunteer will receive money for food from the project.
TASKS
After-school activities with children and youngsters.
Designing and conducting workshops and educational courses for children and teenagers
through non-formal education techniques in the field of artistic, cultural, musical learning
in the morning and in the afternoon.
Supporting educators in organizing sport activities.
Active practice in sports such as volleyball and soccer at least three afternoons a week.
Activities and development of new ideas in order to involve the local community trough
intercultural and linguistic meetings in English, Italian and the volunteers mother tongue.
Designing and structuring a forum on a topic of social interest chosen by the volunteer
Organizing intercultural events like regional and international dinners in order to involve
and meet the community.
Dissemination of Erasmus+; spreading information about the offered opportunities
through meetings at a local level and within the centre among young people .
Participation in the holidays with youngsters.
Help with homework.
Logistic activities (purchase, cleaning, cooking) in different events.
Intermediate knowledge of English and strong motivation to learn Italian by attending the
Italian course at least twice per week.
Italy
POLANDIntegration kindergarten. September/October 2020. 11 months. Kindergarten: Przedszkole
Miejskie nr 4 z Oddziałami Integracyjnymi w Pułtusku
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Kindergarten n°4 is one of several municipal kindergartens in Pultusk. It provideseducation and everyday care to about 195 children, aged 3–6, living in the town. They aredivided into groups of about 20-25 pupils according to their age. Some classes areintegration classes including 1-3 children with mild disabilities or behavioral disorders.
Poland
WORK and LIVING CONDITIONS
The weekly working hours will be 30-38 hours; five days a week and the pocket money
will be 4 Euro/day in monthly payments. The volunteer will be receiving a food allowance
paid once a month and have to cook on their own. They are accomodated in shared
rooms (2 people in one room) in a shared flat with fully equipped kitchen and bathroom.
Pultusk is a small town where the workplace and other major insitutions and places of
interest will be located in a walking distance from volunteer’s flat.
Work-related training: introduction to pedagogical methods used in the kindergarten &
safety training.
Project-related training: group preparatory meeting incl. volunteering, ESC programme,
intercultural training, non-formal education. Manual, music, dancing or acting skills will
be helpful at work.
TASKS
On-going support:
Volunteer’s work will be supervised and supported by an experienced teacher.
The volunteer will be supported by the project coordinator and a mentor responsible for personal support and
integration with the local community.
Poland
The role of ESC volunteer is to assist one of the groups and
support its teachers in everyday work with children. The
volunteer will be working mostly with the oldest, 5-6 years old
children, but occasionally will have a chance to support
younger groups. The volunteer’s tasks include:
Helping with regular educational activities (writing,
drawing, manual activities).
Preparation of celebrations and special events (e.g.
performance for Mothers’ Day).
Excursions as well as self-service activities (dressing
up, eating).
Individual support of children with disabilities.
Once or twice a month the volunteer will participate
in additional activities for youth from Pułtusk.
RUSSIAForest kindergarten. September/October 2020. 12 months. ICYE Russia/"LASTOCHKI", Waldorf
Kindergarten in Samara
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The first Waldorf School was established in 1919 in Stuttgart, Germany. RudolfSteiner was not only the author of an idea and schools head-teacher, but also thefounder of a special pedagogical system, therapeutic pedagogy and medicine, and awhole spiritual school. The main idea of the Waldorf pedagogical system is thatchildhood is a unique period in a person’s life: it is impossible to consider this age inthe same way as adulthood. It is very important to give children the opportunity todevelop in a natural way, according to their age and abilities. Today there are 30Waldorf Secondary Schools and 60 Waldorf Kindergartens in Russia. 12 years ago, asmall group for younger children was established as part of the Samara WaldorfSecondary School. There are around 100 children aged 2½ - 6½ years old in theSamara Waldorf Kindergartens now. All of them are brought up with love and care ina warm atmosphere of joy, music, songs, theatre, stories, and festivals. The servicesprovided by volunteers contribute greatly to the creation of a loving atmosphere,which is so important for the children’s development.
Russia
WORK and LIVING CONDITIONS
The weekly working hours will be 30-38 hours; five days a week and the pocket money will be 3 Euro/day in monthly payments.
Accommodation and food: Host family.
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TASKS
The ESC volunteer will participate in the everyday activities of Waldorf
Kindergarten, including:
Work with children, this may include playing games, toy-making,
reading, painting, music, modelling, theatres, etc.
Assistance in preparation for holidays and festivals.
Assistance to the staff in everyday work.
Think up activities for parents (music, needlework, etc.).
Participarion in games, musical performances, toy-making.
Walk with the children.
Preparation for lunch.
Providing assistance to the staff, which may include preparation for a
fairytale reading, theater performances.
Watering the flowers, cleaning, etc.
It is also possible to work during the second part of the day.
It is obligatory for volunteers to have creative abilities (e.g.: toy-
making, knitting, crocheting, modelling, etc.). Previous experience of
working with children is welcomed and basic knowledge of Russian is
required.
Russia
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RUSSIADown Syndrome Association Kindergarten (support children with Down Syndrome). September/October
2020.12 months. ICYE Russia/"LASTOCHKI", Down Syndrome Association in Samara
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Project aims: In our country the diagnosis "Down syndrome" turns out to be a
verdict which leads to the loss of parents in most cases. Nine out of ten
families reject their children immediately. And only five of these nine live more
than one year. Only 10% of children with Down syndrome live in families. The
rest of them are raised and educated in orphanages.
Some families did not want to put up with this situation and decided to
establish a public organization of parents and speech therapists. The mission of
this organization is to protect the rights of the disabled as guaranteed by the
Constitution of the Russian Federation.
Russia
WORK and LIVING CONDITIONS
The weekly working hours will be 30-38 hours; five days a week and the pocket money will be 3 Euro/day in monthly
payments. Accommodation and food: Host family.
TASKS
The activities of the organization are focused on:
Protecting disabled children’s rights.
Participating in expanding laws and other juridical acts related to
the rights of the disabled.
Providing psychological support to children and their families.
Consulting families on the questions of disabled children’s rights.
Providing information on the rehabilitation and medical treatment
of disabled children.
Creating a library of specific literature.
Develop seminars and training for parents and specialists.
Provide leisure time for disabled children.
Russia
One on one support for children with Down Syndrome; the
volunteer should have Motivation and desire to work with
children with Down syndrome.
Supporting the kindergarten’s teachers in carrying out
educational activities.
Aiding children’s development through play.
Helping children with practical tasks such as changing and
eating.
Leading activities on topics that interest the volunteer and
are relevant to the project, e.g. musical workshop, session
about home culture etc.
Knowledge of English and Russian is very welcomed.
Knowledge and experience within psychology and/or
education are also appreciated.
Russia
Volunteers will help in the kindergarten where children with Down Syndrome attend alongside
other children without the condition. Tasks will include:
RUSSIANGO „Parus Nadezhdy“ for people with disabilities.
September/October. 12 months. ICYE Russia/"LASTOCHKI“, in Samara
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Samara Public Non-profit Organisation for Disabled People "Parus Nadezhdy"
was established in 2001. It is affiliated to the Samara Regional Public
Organisation of the All-Russian Society of the Disabled. Their mission is to
provide integration for disabled children and adults in the region of Samara into
society and to promote the ideas of an independent life philosophy and a social
approach to disability. The main goals of the project are to protect the rights and
interests of disabled people, to provide disabled children with equal
opportunities to participate in all spheres of social life, to integrate disabled
people into society.
Samara Public Non-profit Organization for Disabled People "Parus Nadezhdy" is
one such organisations. It was in 2003 established to help disabled children and
young people to achieve and maintain higher levels of independence and
personal fulfilment.
The staff of the organisation includes 3 people aged of 35-40 years old. The
"support service for disabled children" was planned by Parus nadezhdy long ago
but unfortunately could not be implemented without volunteers' help.
Russia
RUSSIANGO „Parus Nadezhdy“ for people with disabilities.
September 2020. 12 months. ICYE Russia/"LASTOCHKI“, in Samara
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Taking into consideration the speed of development of civil society in Russia and often people’s "deafness" to the disabled, Parus
nadezhdy has decided to host European volunteers within the EVS. They have already hosted more than 20 EVS volunteers from
different countries: United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Luxembourg etc. By this project and prepared volunteers
activities we want promote healthy lifestyles, social inclusion and active participation. Show local community but also at
international level that disabled people are among us and sometimes need some support but mostly they just need to feel needed
and feel as equal citizen.
Disabled people in Russia come across many difficulties. Due to the unstable economic situation in Russia, disabled people are
included into the group of "socially unprotected". As a result, most of the Russian disabled have to spend their lives at home,
having no access to education, culture, arts, etc. The situation with the disabled children is even worse. Starting from their
childhood, they already understand that they are not like their friends - they are "different" and the people around them give them
to feel it at every step. They can not see, hear or play like the others. During their whole life, they suffer from an inferiority complex.
We strongly believe that each child deserves the right to be healthy and educated. This ESC project has been established to assist
disabled children and young people to achieve and maintain higher levels of independence and personal fulfilment.
In this frame, Parus Nadezhdy offers the opportunity for volunteers to discover Russia and the social work with the disabled
people. We would like through this project support and promote social inclusion of disabled people. Our purpose is the integration
and raise awareness of the local community about human face which lies behind the disease. Despite the fact that every day talks
about tolerance, people still afraid and see only the disability, otherness and not the human. We want to prevent this.
Russia
TASKS
The volunteer will participate in the general activities of the Samara Public
Organization for Disabled People "Parus Nadezhdy";
Communicating with disabled people at the center or at home twice a
week, providing them with moral support and physical assistance;
Working with children. This may include reading, drama, sports, etc.
Revealing their creative abilities is important;
Implementing a club for children, the aim of which will be to tell them
about the history, culture, customs and traditions of the volunteer’s native
country.
Providing disabled children, adults and their families with social and
psychological support
Organizing and conducting conferences, seminars and lectures on the
problems facing the disabled people
Cooperating with other public organizations dealing with similar problems
▪Revealing children’s creative and intellectual abilities
Russia
SPAINCare and treatment of people with HIV. September/October. 9 months.
Basida Manzanares, Ciudad Real
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
BASIDA MANZANARES is one of the 3 houses of Basida. In 1996, BASIDA opened
a new house in Manzanares (Ciudad Real), with the expectation of reducing to a
certain extent the social problems in which people, infected with AIDS, are
immersed. It is a property which is located 10 km from Manzanares, in its rural
outskirts. The hosting structure works as a self-managed Community, where they
have the hosting home for people with AIDS as well as, the place where they
develop the care activities for the patients and the volunteers’ accommodation.
Manzanares is a town in the Autonomous Community of Castilla-La-Mancha,
located 10 km from Ciudad Real and 175 km from the capital Madrid. It has a
population of about 18,890 inhabitants. Manzanares, the crossroads of La
Mancha, is a meeting point in La Mancha, if you travel from North to South or
from East to West. It is therefore, very well connected with other towns in Castilla-
to La Mancha and Madrid, you can get by bus and by train. It is located on the
route of Don Quixote, a tourist attraction. Manzanares is a town with high
economic activity, especially with regards to the manufacture of primary products
and the production of wine and cheese. Due to the distance of the home from the
city, all the people in the organization offer transport facilities to the volunteers if
it is needed. There are buses and trains to Madrid.
Spain
WORK and LIVING CONDITIONS
The weekly working hours will be
30-38 hours; five days a week and
the pocket money will be 5
Euro/day in monthly payments. The
volunteer will receive food at the
residence.
TASKS
Volunteers will be able to participate in all activitieswhich develop in professional departments previouslymentioned, always taking into account factors such asthe characteristics of the volunteer, the previousprofessional training and the personal preferences;considering these aspects are fundamental to get thevolunteer to integrate and to adapt to the dynamics ofthe shelter and at the same time he/she gets to get onwith the group.
Some of the most frequent activities to be carried out by thevolunteers are:
Attendance to sick people and to those who are in bed.
Help in the activities of physical rehabilitation and ofoccupational therapy for their cognitive rehabilitation.
Participating with the others volunteers in the dailyhouse activities.
Participation in workshops (carpentry, gardening,painting…), depending on the period of the year.
Participation in the educative department: workshop ofadult literacy, out-of-school support to children who livein the shelter.
Spain
Organization of workshops and activities of free time (excursions, cultural activities,…)
REQUIEREMENTS
Basic level of Spanish.
A willingness to learn about the experience of people
with HIV‐AIDS and drug dependency.
A motivation to learn and self‐improve.
Engagement with the activities they take part in and
a desire to work as part of a team.
No specific or professional training is required.
You can get know more about the hosting project
throughout this presentation:
http://prezi.com/rqkfqglvhlja/afaij-asociacion-basida
Spain
UNITED KINGDOMTreloar Trust Hampshire; school and college for people with physical disabilities.
September 2020 (Arrival 21st-26th September), 10 months.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Treloar Trust provides education, care, therapy,
medical support and independence training to
young people with physical disabilities from across
the UK and overseas. The aim of Treloar Trust is to
prepare these young people for adult life, giving
them the confidence and skills to achieve their full
potential. The long-term goal is to create a world
where physically disabled young people learn to
take control of their lives and dare to dream.
Treloar’s was founded in 1907 by Sir William Purdie
Treloar, the then Lord Mayor of London and is a
registered charity.
The main areas in which they work are:
Treloar School, a non-maintained specialist
school for disabled children from nursery age to
16+.
Treloar College, a specialist college for disabled
students aged 16
Treloar’s also offers a range of outreach services
to the wider community.
The school and college have up to 200 students,
many of whom live on-site during term time.
Treloar School and College are based on a large
fully accessible site on the outskirts of Alton,
Hampshire. Most of the site is purpose built,
including specialist classrooms designed to meet
the sensory, physical and visual needs of the
students.
UK
Volunteers are allocated roles according to their motivations
and interests. There are three main roles at Treloar Trust: 1
Supporting in Treloar School; 2 Supporting in Treloar College;
3 Supporting in the therapies departments.
VOLUNTEER‘S WORK
UK
In the school and college, the volunteers assist students in
their tutorial group, usually interacting with individual
students who have additional support needs due to limited
mobility, sensory impairments or communication difficulties.
Volunteers also help the students with daily activities such as
answering e-mails, planning work, supporting with
communication, providing motivational support, etc.
Volunteers work alongside the students in educational
sessions to enhance their capacity to participate in the class
by communicating with the students, supporting them in
classes such as music, design, IT, photography, textiles,
mathematics, literacy, etc.
Volunteers have the opportunity to assist the students and
participate in a range of sporting activities that are offered by
Treloars. For example, there are facilities for Boccia, wheelchair
basketball, and many other sports.
Volunteers in the Physiotherapy department initially observe
the work of the therapists and undergo training after which
they are able to assist in the sessions with the students.
Volunteers in the Speech Therapy department can support
the students in group activities, provide assistance in
accessing the activity, help students in using their
communication devices, act as communication role models,
note down what students say and monitor progress.
In the Occupational Therapy department the main activity is
working with students in developing skills needed to live a
more independent life style, so this could be shopping,
household tasks, trips outside of the college, cooking etc.
Administration tasks include filing and record keeping as well
as checking and maintaining inventory of equipment and
materials.
VOLUNTEER‘S WORK
UK
The weekly working hours will be 30-38 hours; five days a
week - Monday to Friday. The pocket money will be 6
Euro/day in monthly payments. The volunteers are
accommodated at the centre. Each volunteer has their own
bedroom and shares a bathroom and kitchen with other
volunteers or live-in staff members
WORK and LIVING CONDITIONS