International Conference Migrants integration processes in EU first steps in their new home countries

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Lifelong Learning Programme GRUNDTVIG Multilateral project INTEGRA-Migrants' Integrating Kit - Basic Language for Dealing with Financial Matters International Conference Migrants integration processes in EU first steps in their new home countries 1 Aim of the project To work together with social partners such as migrant communities and financial institutes to create a Europe wide network of relevant institutes in order to reach migrants in partner countries to improve their integration into local society by providing them with opportunities to gain language skills on basic financial matters

Partners SOROS INTERNATIONAL HOUSE LT (coordinator) DIAN - Training and Management Activities GR Dialoge language institute DE Instituto de Formacion y Studios Sociales IFES - ES HASRETİ SÜLEYMAN EGİTİM VAKFI TR Smashing Times Theatre Company IE Pressure Line V.O.F. NL EuroEd Foundation RO DHE Solutions Ltd. GB AKADEMIA HUMANISTYCZNO EKONOMICZNA W LODZI - PL INTERNATIONAL HOUSE Minsk BY (third country partner) Target groups Direct Migrants to old EU member states migrants from new EU member states - communities with new traditions new migrant migrants from outside the EU - old communities of migrants with old traditions from third countries Migrants to new EU member states migrants from third countries people from new EU member states migrating to EU countries Indirect Migrant community organisations Financial institutes Education institutes (adult educators and financial experts involved in trainings) Other support organisations to migrant communities

General objectives To enhance the basic language skills of migrants living in partner countries, specifically relating to financial matters migrants potential for mobility within the EU labour market intercultural learning and empathy in migrant communities for international communication in different countries self-confidence among migrants ability to break personal and cultural frontiers What s been done Research needs analysis in partner countries produced to find out about the problems and experiences that migrants face in a new country because they do not speak the host country language and are not familiar even with the basic norms of everyday life (results are uploaded on the project website under the heading "Summary") good practice examples in each partner country collected following the template developed by the coordinating institution on the financial language training and country specific financial and banking operations ( results are uploaded on the project website under the heading "Summary") comparative analysis produced on the life situation of migrants in the old and new EU countries ( results are uploaded on the project website under the heading "Summary")

What s s been done: contacts and training programs Contacts established and cooperation agreements with migrant communities in partner countries signed Contacts established and cooperation agreements with the social partners financial, non-governmental and state institutions working with migrants, signed The training methodologies and programs for training representatives from migrant communities and migrants as final beneficiaries developed Collection of the materials and work on the creation of the active in the future portal www.integra-project.eu with the assistance from social partners are underway What s s been organized: exploitation seminars The aim to bring together representatives from governmental, NGOs working with migrant integration issues, migrant communities, financial, scientific and educational institutions to discuss the situation of migrants in partner counties and present the project activities and results in each partner country and other EU countries.

Exploitation seminars LT, UK, ES, RO Lithuania UK Spain Romania What s s been organized: two level trainings for migrants March-April 2012 Trainings for representatives-instructors from migrant communities organized, who will later cascade the acquired knowledge and gained skills to the final beneficiaries migrants from partner countries Community representatives were selected according to the pre-agreed criteria (one of the most important good local language skills and good knowledge of national culture) In each partner country 8-10 persons were trained The most active representatives (3-5 per country) were included into the European network of trainers Training time-10 hours Trainings were meant for training the instructors on how to use the developed by the project financial language teaching program and methodology, based on elements of drama and introduce the project website containing the collected teaching/learning materials and useful info. Every potential instructor was equipped with a CD containing materials and methodology guidelines to be used for teaching final beneficiaries.

What s been organized: two level trainings for migrants April-May 2012 m. Trainings for final beneficiaries migrants from partner countries organized with migrant community representatives acting as teachers instructors Each partner country-10 migrants (average 3 migrants per community) 16 hours training program (2 hours for project presentation, introduction into the project website, 12 hours for trainings following the program, 2 hours for reflections and summing up) Trainings were run by the migrant community representatives instructors, who have already integrated in the new environment.

Main outputs Created European network of fitted trainers from migrant communities able to continue delivering the skills to final beneficiaries Developed Useful Kit of financial terminology, financial glossary and a guide with main information on financial institutes or financial information sources Created constantly updated long-time after project is over active webportal integrating all the useful financial information, on-line trainings, contact information and networks data www.integraproject.eu CD Migrant Integration KIT

Impact Migrant communities members, which will be using the Kit developed during the project and the web portal for their everyday needs and will be trained by the trainersrepresentatives from migrant communities, equipped with the methodology to educate wider range of migrants Migrants, who do not belong to migrant communities involved in the project, will be able to use the web portal and Kit for their self-learning of basic language on financial matters General public, who will use the Kit and web portal materials as an in-formal way of learning Educational institutes, would use project materials as a nontraditional way of teaching