Wednesday 19 December 2018




Erasmus+ dissemination activity in Turin, North Italy.


On the 14th December I had the opportunity to carry out the dissemination of the project ABC of Inclusion that took place in Estonia last month.
Participating at an intercultural happening in the city of Turin I made a workshop about Erasmus+ project and about inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities.

The participant to this happening where mixed age people from 16 to 40/50 from different economical and cultural backgrounds. The happening was a volunteering day with immigrant from Africa and South Asia to share experiences and knowledges from a lot of different countries all over the world.
Helped by some friends working as group leaders in my Erasmus+ support association in Turin I leaded a 30-45 minutes workshop to explain what Erasmus+ is and the new techniques learned during the Training course in Estonia.

It has started as a short speech in the circle to explain the main concepts with free questions and curiosity from the people participating at the happening.
On the other side, thanks to the support of the other group leaders we gave the chance to youngsters interested in participating to these projects giving more details about what is Erasmus+, how to apply, what is possible to learn and give in these experiences and the different kind of project that people can participate in (Youth Exchanges, Training Courses and European Volunteering Service). And on my side, I discussed about the theme of inclusion in a intercultural environment and related to young people with fewer opportunities in our society.

Due to the strong interest of some young participant we decided to keep in contact with them to help them to find some Erasmus+ opportunities that may be interesting for them.
Some of the people participating already knew about the Erasmus+ and helped us to give information creating a nice opportunity to share our experiences in an intercultural group.


Italian team: Alberto Chiarandon









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