July 24, 2018 in Warsaw – presenting relations from previous activities

At the invitation of the @ Foundation of the Education Development System in Warsaw on July 24, 2018, the Municipal Center for Social Welfare in Gdynia presented the results and effects of the project, “Adult Education as a Tool for Social Inclusion”

The meeting was dedicated to applicants from 2015 – 2017, who implement initiatives in the area of ​​non professional adult education. Piotr Harhaj – project coordinator presented the general assumptions, state of implementation and discussed practical experience and guidance on the implementation of the Strategic Partnerships project in the areas of strategic management, communication, monitoring and evaluation as well as promotion and dissemination.

Project coordinator- Piotr Harhaj

During the meeting, video material from the implementation of Job shadowing in Poland during the campaign “Changing Your Head – schizophrenia – do not judge learn more at http://www.otwartebramy.org” was also presented.

The majority of the training and information meeting for Beneficiaries of Action 2 – Partnership have been filled out by content prepared by a strong team of the Adult Education Team at the FRSE in the following areas: a summary of the current implementation of your projects; substantive and financial aspects, discussion of financial aspects – principles of project accounting; principles of dissemination of project results, usefulness of the EPALE platform for representatives of adult education staff.

As part of the project “Adult Education as a Tool for Social Inclusion” co-funded by the European Union, several-day visits (in Denmark, Poland and Slovakia) were carried out as part of job shadowing, attended by over a dozen people from Partnership institutions and organizations .

2 multi-day seminars on the subject of “Adaptive skills in the process of social inclusion – theory and everyday practice” in Copenhagen and “Motivation – theory and everyday practice in the process of social inclusion of people at risk of social exclusion” in Wandzin.