PRISM. Breaking Down Gender Stereotypes in Teenagers Projects GENERAL BACKGROUND - TEENAGERS

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ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME Key action 1 - Learning Mobility of Individuals PRISM Breaking Down Gender Stereotypes in Teenagers Projects GENERAL BACKGROUND - TEENAGERS Voluntary service experiences and workcamps are worldwide considered a powerful tool to involve young people, to develop active citizenship, inclusion and participation. They are even more effective for underaged young people, living the transition period of the adolescence where their personality and sexuality is in process of being shaped and where coss-sectorial issues touching their social, personal and cultural development might appear. In this phase it might increase the general disinterest in studies and in learning in its different shapes, factors that can challenge the development of their future, personal path. For this reason Lunaria has been promoting for more than fifteen years TEENAGERS workcamps abroad and organizing in Italy since 4 years, because these experiences are an important turning point in the life of adolescents and youngsters. Indeed young people aged between 16 and 17 years old, by participating in international workcamps, have the chance to get acquainted to their capacities, to increase their competences, and to develop personal and social skills. In the last years, within the Alliance of European Voluntary Service Organizations network, many organizations developed their capacity to plan and implement teenagers workcamps and the level of professionalism in this field is consistently increased. Despite of that, it's still perceived the need to further improve this sector, to enhance the action in the teenager framework, to increase the number of projects, to involve new countries, and to keep on board new organizations interested in organizing teenager projects.

GENERAL BACKGROUND - GENDER Lunaria launched in 2012 a MEDIUM TERM STRATEGY aimed to promote gender equality. The actors, target groups and beneficiaries of the process are young people, youth-social workers, local organizations and NGOs. Gender mainstream is deeply interconnected with history, traditions and values and it's important to keep a cross-cultural perspective while analysing different sub-gender sensitive issues, as for example genderbased discrimination, hate speech toward individuals and LGBT communities, feminisms, sexuality, genderbased violence and women empowerment. Within this strategy, Lunaria has already implemented different projects in cooperation with European and partner countries organizations: in 2013 TAG CLOUD Respecting and Valuing Gender and Generational Differences, a training course aimed to develop new tools in the gender framework for youth workers and to facilitate gender equality within the projects and actions they realize at local level; in 2014-2015 JAMBO Young Women Empowerment to Improve Quality of Youth Work and Volunteering in EU and Partner Countries, a capacity building project aimed to empower youth and social workers from eastern Africa and EU, by providing them with new tools to favour the women participation in short term local and international voluntary service projects; 2015-2016 PANDORA S BOX Young Women, Community Development through EU and LA Cooperation, a capacity building project to follow up the work already started in Jambo, but this time, developing the action in the field of gender equality in EU and Latin American countries; 2016 THE POT OF GOLD Education and exchange to fight hate speech and discrimination, a project including a training course and a youth exchange aimed at developing new tools to address the emergence and the spread in youth contexts of hate speech toward individual and communities LGBT+ and discrimination based on gender and sexual orientation. Gender-related issues are very relevant in youth projects and international workcamps and the promotion of gender equality has to be considered among the main pillars to enhance intercultural learning, mutual respect and social cohesion. Being teenager-hood a transit moment in the life of young people who are turning in a new phase of their life, the development of a gender-based awareness is a crucial element in their personal and social development. It's very important to bring the gender perspective in teenagers projects, develop tools and methods to make it possible and activate with the young people a process which could enable them to become more aware of gender equality.

AIM and OBJECTIVES PRISM is part of the medium term strategy and AIMS to develop new tools to further tackle and develop, inside workcamps and youth exchanges, the gender-sensitive perspective. PRISM is a multi-action project that will include one training course and two youth exchanges for teenagers with the following SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: Training course TC: to raise awareness on gender-based discrimination and to develop new tools and methodologies to bring in workcamps and youth exchanges targeted to teenagers, a gender-sensitive perspective. Youth exchanges YEs: to raise awareness on gender discrimination and gender-sensitive issues among teenagers, by allowing them to acquire an intercultural perspective of gender, to recognize the stage and causes of gender-based conflicts and consequently intervene to manage them among other groups of peers. TARGET GROUPS TRAINING COURSE TC: youth workers, peer educators and youth leaders interested in bringing a gender-sensitive perspective in their projects and activities AGE: 18+ NOTE: the TC participants will be afterwards involved in two follow up measures: some of them will facilitate, as group leaders, the two youth exchanges in Italy, while the others could coordinate teenagers workcamps and teenagers youth exchanges in their country during July and August 2017. YOUTH EXCHANGES YEs: adolescents (aged between 16-18) interested in the topic. Specifically welcome to the projects will be young people coming from isolated areas, both suburban as well as rural. METHODS The whole project will be based on non formal education - NFE methodologies. For this reason it will be articulated following the NFE main pillars: flexibility, being learner-centred, contextualized and based on the promotion of participatory approaches; horizontal cooperation, where facilitators and experts create a shared learning path with participants and trainees, encouraging the exchange of knowledge; personal empowerment though self-esteem raising, development of the self confidence, competences and skills development. During the project it will be proposed a LEARNING BY DOING APPROACH, where in each activity, the specific objectives will allow to better target the action and to ensure a coherent learning process. Another important element will be the possibility to RE-ADAPT THE METHODS during the process, taking into account the needs of participants and of the different actors involved. This decision due to the need of giving flexibility to the learning experience, encouraging the different learning approaches and the activation of the individual skills.

TIMELINE AND DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTIONS DATES ACTIVITY - LOCATION INVOLVED ORGANIZATIONS 01/09/2016 STARING DATE OF THE PROJECT A 1 07 th 12 th February 2017 (6 days) 06 th February 2017: arrival 13 th February 2017: departure A 2 13 th 14 th May 2017 (2 days) TO BE CONFIRMED 13 th May 2017: arrival 15 th May 2017: departure TO BE CONFIRMED A 3 04 th 11 th July 2017 03 rd July 2017: arrival 12 th July 2017: departure A 4 20 th 27 th August 2017 19 th August 2017: arrival 28 th August 2017: departure TRAINING COURSE Tenuta Sant Antonio, Poggio Mirteto Scalo (RI), ITALY ADVANCE PLANNING VISIT Tenuta Sant Antonio, Poggio Mirteto Scalo (RI), ITALY Rifugio Cognolo, Casperia (RI), ITALY YOUTH EXCHANGE Tenuta Sant Antonio, Poggio Mirteto Scalo (RI), ITALY YOUTH EXCHANGE Tenuta Sant Antonio, Poggio Mirteto Scalo (RI), ITALY Rifugio Cognolo, Casperia (RI), ITALY Lunaria, Estyes, Concordia, GSM, CBB, INEX SDA, Concordia UK, Elix Lunaria, Estyes, Concordia, GSM,CBB, INEX SDA, Concordia UK, Elix Lunaria, Elix, Concordia UK, Estyes, Concordia Lunaria, INEX SDA, GSM,CBB 30/01/2018 ENDING DATE OF THE PROJECT ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED TRAINING COURSE ORGANIZATION COUNTRY N. OF PARTICIPANTS LUNARIA ITALY 4 ESTYES ESTONIA 3 CONCORDIA FRANCE 4 GSM TURKEY 3 CBB BELGIUM 4 INEX SDA CZECH REPUBLIC 3 CONCORDIA UK UNITED KINGDOM 3 ELIX GREECE 3

ADVANCE PLANNING VISIT ORGANIZATION COUNTRY N. OF GROUP LEADERS LUNARIA ITALY 2 ESTYES ESTONIA 1 CONCORDIA FRANCE 1 GSM TURKEY 1 CBB BELGIUM 1 INEX SDA CZECH REPUBLIC 1 CONCORDIA UK UNITED KINGDOM 1 ELIX GREECE 1 YOUTH EXCHANGE_04-11/07/2017 ORGANIZATION COUNTRY N. OF PARTICIPANTS GROUP LEADER LUNARIA ITALY 5 2 ELIX GREECE 5 2 CONCORDIA UK UNITED KINGDOM 5 2 ESTYES ESTONIA 5 2 CONCORDIA FRANCE 5 2 YOUTH EXCHANGE_20-27/08/2017 ORGANIZATION COUNTRY N. OF PARTICIPANTS GROUP LEADER LUNARIA ITALY 6 2 GSM TURKEY 6 2 INEX SDA CZECH REPUBLIC 6 2 CBB BELGIUM 6 2

FINANCIAL CONDITIONS TRAVEL COSTS FOR THE TRAINING COURSE ORGANIZATION COUNTRY DISTANCE BAND AMOUNT * person LUNARIA ITALY between 100 and 499 KM ESTYES ESTONIA between 500 and 1999 KM 275,00 CONCORDIA FRANCE between 500 and 1999 KM 275,00 GSM TURKEY between 500 and 1999 KM 275,00 CBB BELGIUM between 500 and 1999 KM 275,00 INEX SDA CZECH REPUBLIC between 500 and 1999 KM 275,00 CONCORDIA UK UNITED KINGDOM between 500 and 1999 KM 275,00 ELIX GREECE between 500 and 1999 KM 275,00 TRAVEL COSTS FOR THE ADVANCE PLANNING VIST ORGANIZATION COUNTRY DISTANCE BAND AMOUNT * person LUNARIA ITALY between 10 and 99 KM 20,00 ESTYES ESTONIA between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 CONCORDIA FRANCE between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 GSM TURKEY between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 CBB BELGIUM between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 INEX SDA CZECH REPUBLIC between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 CONCORDIA UK UNITED KINGDOM between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 ELIX GREECE between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 TRAVEL COSTS FOR THE YOUTH EXCHANGE_04-11/07/2017 ORGANIZATION COUNTRY DISTANCE BAND AMOUNT * person LUNARIA ITALY between 100 and 499 KM 80,00 CONCORDIA FRANCE between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 ESTYES ESTONIA between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 CONCORDIA UK UNITED KINGDOM between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 ELIX GREECE between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00

TRAVEL COSTS FOR THE YOUTH EXCHANGE_20-27/08/2017 ORGANIZATION COUNTRY DISTANCE BAND AMOUNT per person LUNARIA ITALY between 100 and 499 KM 80,00 INEX SDA CZECH REPUBLIC between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 GSM TURKEY between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 CBB BELGIUM between 500 and 1999 KM 170,00 FOOD AND LODGEMENT for the TRAINING COURSE, the ADVANCE PLANNING VISIT and the YOUTH EXCHANGES FOOD AND LODGEMENT COSTS covered by the coordinating organization at 100%by the project GENERAL REMARK ELIBILITY OF EXPENDITURES The eligibility starting date of the project is the 01/09/2016. All the expenditures occurred before this date are not considered formally eligible and cannot be refunded TRAVEL COSTS AND REFUNDS The amount described above is calculated through the Travel Distance Calculator of the EACEA. This amount is the maximum that can be refunded. The travel costs, anticipated by participants, are refunded upon the presentation of all the travel documents in originals, up to the maximum specified in the tables above AMOUNT per person and accordingly to the travel documents and invoices received by Lunaria. In the case the travel costs beard will exceed this amount, the amount refunded will correspond to the one fixed in the E-Form. We will refund all the participants after the end of the project, upon the presentation of the travel documents, once we receive all the tickets and air boarding passes A/R in original. Normally the refund process can take, approximately, 4 6 months. The refunds will be done directly to the sending organizations bank account, not to the participants bank accounts.