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    Enter Social Rights In Armenia Partners and Participants Guide Designed by ACE Armenia team

    YOUTH IN ACTION PROGRAMME

    ACTION 4.3,TRAINING COURSE

    Enter Social Rights In Armenia

    Tsaghkadzor Armenia

    13th 20thJuly 2014

    PARTNERS AND PARTICIPANTSGUIDE

    Be Active in your own way!

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    WELCOME!

    Congratulations! Youve become a partner in the Training CourseEnter Social Rights In Armeniaand you are among the 24 participants that will take part inthe exchange program. There will be 3 participants per country from Armenia, Georgia,Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Moldova, Italy and Estonia.

    We really hope that the coming 8 days we are going to spend together atEnter Social Rights In Armenia will be unforgettable and very useful for you.Please, read the guide carefully. You can keep it with you so you can check the

    information whenever needed.We are looking forward to meet you in Tsaghkadzor, Armenia!!!

    Project Description

    Enter Social Rights in Armeniais a 4.3 Action aiming to approach the significance andthe meaning of European Social Rights in the context of the European Social Charter.

    The main objectives are:

    To increase the awareness of the European Social Charter and its practicalimplementation among young people;

    To address situations of conflict and exclusion of young people living in multiculturalenvironments through non-formal education and youth work projects;

    To develop conceptual and practical means of translating intercultural dialogue intothe realities of youth work;

    To explore and identify means for innovative youth work projects with young peopleat risk of exclusion and violence; To offer guidance and support for the implementation of projects in the topic of the

    training course in participants localities; To address situations of exclusion, conflict and violence affecting young people

    through partnerships between youth work, youth policy and local authorities.

    What language will be used

    The official training language is going to be English.

    Methodology

    During our project non-formal educational methods are going to be used, such as:

    Workshop; Discussions;

    Simulations; Games, etc.

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    Participants

    Our project includes 24 participants from 8 countries:

    Country of residence Promoter Number ofparticipants

    Armenia

    Armenian Centre forYouth and Students

    InternationalRelations and

    Exchange

    3

    Georgia Youth AssociationDRONI

    3

    Ukraine Center for EuropeanInitiatives

    3

    Poland

    Stowarzyszenie

    Absolwentw LO wCERN 2000,,Radoni

    3

    Romania Asociaia Minte Forte 3

    MoldovaAssociation ofInternational

    Volunteering fromMoldova

    3

    ItalyAssociazione

    Culturale ARCIStrauss

    3

    Estonia MT Noored

    hiskonna Heaks

    3

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    Who can join

    Age: 18 up to 30 years old young people, who are:

    Motivated; Interested in the topic of our project;

    Eager to get knowledge in the sphere of social rights; Who have a good command of English.

    Our Team

    Armenian Centre for Youth and Students International Relations and Exchange will choose 3participants for this project. We are more than sure that you will make friends together!

    Venue & Dates

    Our Training course is going to be implemented from 13 of July (arrival day) to 20 ofJuly (departure day) 2014, in Tsaghkadzor, Republic of Armenia.

    Tsaghkadzor is a spa town and a popular health resort in Armenia, located north ofthe capital Yerevan in the Kotayk Province.

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    Tsaghkadzor literally means valley of flowers in Armenian. The name ofTsaghkadzor is associated with the name of the nearby Tsaghkunyats Mountains, located tothe west of the town.

    Tsaghkadzor is located 50 kilometers north of the capital Yerevan and 3 kilometerseast of the provincial centre Hrazdan. Surrounded with alpine meadows, the town is situatedon the southeastern slope of the Teghenis Mountains, at a height of 1841 meters above sealevel. The Tsaghkunyats mounatain range is located to the west of the town.

    Accommodation

    Our participants will stay at the hotel Aliq, Tsaghkadzor. (www.aliq.am)The Hotel Aliq situated at the entrance of Tsakhkadzor, in the heart of the forest, is abeautiful place where nature becomes your haven of rest.With the charming atmosphere, the clean and crispy air, conditions to rest, a swimming pool,different kinds of dishes, restful rooms, a playing area for children will make Your stay veryinteresting and relaxing.

    All our suites are 30 sq.m in size and have a living/sitting room and a separate bedroomgiving you the desired privacy during your stay. The bedroom is furnished with a king sizedbed and a wardrobe large enough to hang and unpack all your garments. The bathroom, nextto the bedroom, is equipped with the most contemporary fixtures and stocked with the

    necessary amenities. The living/sitting area is furnished with comfortable soft seating, a desk,a mini-fridge and LCD flat screen TV where you may access several international channels.

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    Restaurant Sofiaof the rest home has a very specific and comfortable building separatefrom the corps. There are professional cooks in the restaurant and the staff is skilled and theyhave professional experience. Here you can taste many kinds of dishes, exotic and very tastymeals. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Coffee break will be done in the hotel during the wholeproject.

    We make You sure that the Hotel Aliq will make your stay as a guest in our home amemorable event!

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    Travel details

    The arrival day is 13 of July, 2014 in Yerevan, Republic of Armenia.We will pick you up from Zvartnots International Airport and will drive you to theaccommodation place.The activities will start on 13 of July, 2014 in Tsaghkadzor, Republic of Armenia.

    The departure day is 20 of July, 2014.

    Please, plan your journey so that your arrival and departure dates correspond to the

    mentioned dates.

    The travel details that are needed are the following:

    Name of the Traveller (Participant); Date and Time of the Arrival and Departure; Price of the ticket.

    Participants and ppppreparation of the groups

    Each country will select the participants from 18 to 30 years old.We will need the following information about each one:

    Full Name; Gender; Birthdate / Age;

    Passport Number or ID number with issue and expiration date; Phone number and e-mail; Special Needs (Allergy, Food restriction, Health restrictions).

    DEADLINE

    All partners have to give information about their participants and flight details before13thJune, 2014.

    Contact details

    For any questions concerning the organization or the programme of the course, please,contact Lilit Gevorgyan (coordinator) [email protected] or write to the [email protected].

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    Travel budget

    According to the rules of Youth in Action Programme and the budget that was applied inACE Armenia, here is the maximum amount that each participant can use for the travel toArmenia and back:

    Country Promoter100% travel cost

    for eachparticipant

    70% travel costfor each

    participant

    Armenia

    Armenian Centre forYouth and Students

    International

    Relations andExchange

    20.00 14.00

    GeorgiaYouth Association

    DRONI60.00 42.00

    UkraineCenter for European

    Initiatives620.00 434.00

    Poland

    StowarzyszenieAbsolwentw LO w

    CERN 2000,,Radoni

    550.00 385.00

    Romania Asociaia Minte Forte 470.00 329.00

    Moldova

    Association of

    InternationalVolunteering from

    Moldova

    600.00 420.00

    Italy

    AssociazioneCulturale ARCI

    Strauss720.00 504.00

    Estonia MT Nooredhiskonna Heaks

    540.00 378.00

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    We will NOT reimburse the amounts that get over the maximum budget for each

    participants. So, please, book your tickets as soon as possible.

    Costs

    There is a participation fee of 15 (for Eastern European countries) and 30 (for EU countries), which you can pay during the reimbursement procedure. Board, lodgingand programme costs will be provided and paid 100% by grant from ACE Armenia.But it is recommended to have a disposal for drinks, small shoppings, etc.

    We have a budget for travel costs. According to the restrictions of the Youth In ActionProgramme we can only refund up to 70% of the travel cost, if the following points arefulfilled:

    Your travel route is from your hometown to the venue in Armenia and back

    (if you are not travelling from your hometown, contact us beforehand); You have chosen reasonable and economic means of transportation (e.g. student faresfor flight tickets, cheap airlines, 2ndclass trains);

    You have a receipt or invoice for the cost of your plane ticket and the boarding cardsor the train tickets;

    If you go by plane and book an e-ticket, please, send us a copy by [email protected]; [email protected].

    Preparing for the contents

    In this section you can find web-links which will help to broaden your understandingof the Youth In Action Programme, non-civic and intercultural education in the Europeancontext. These links will be useful for you before the training (in terms of introduction) andafter the event (in terms of future project implementations as well as training opportunities).

    General information on European Youth Program

    http://ec.europa.eu/youth/index_en.htmInformation on the European Youth in Action Program. Users guide is available.

    Non-formal education and intercultural learning

    http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-nonfor.htm

    Formal/Non-Formal/informal Education background http://www.efc.be/ftp/public/cpi/TCFF%20Intercultural%20Learning.pdfIntercultural learning

    http://www.youth-partnership.net/youth-partnership/publications/T-kits/T_kitsT-kit publications connected with european youth work

    European Citizenship Resources

    http://www.historiasiglo20.org/europe/index.htm...small overview on historical details

    http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/education/edc/website of the Council of Europe on citizenship education

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    Intercultural eveningDuring the training course we plan to arrange an Intercultural Evening. You will

    present your own cultures national, regional, personal or any kind of culture you feel youbelong to.

    These presentations should not be a lecture but should be done in a creative way.This means that all options are possible: a culture may be presented by a song, a story, a

    poem, a dance, some drink or food,etc. You may bringpictures, musicor anything which youconsider to be most appropriate to present your culture. We will not have a kitchen to preparethe meals for the intercultural evening, so we suggest that you adapt your food and drinks tothat reality (we can arrange a refrigerator, if necessary).

    So in short it should be actually presentation, it should be an activity orsomething and it is up to you to replace the wordsomething.

    Market of organizations

    One of the nice side effects of an international training is the opportunity to meet newand nice and interesting people from different organizations all over Europe. So let us knowin which context you are recently active and present your organization and their work.Bring your promo materials and use your chance to meet future partners.

    Good luck to all &

    See you in Tsaghkadzor soon!!!