Seniors in Action!
Project n. 2020-1-PL01-KA204-082300
Aimed at both the elderly and educational staff working with seniors, this Erasmus+ project is all about Active Ageing.
Objective:
The overall goal of the project was to develop civic awareness, involvement and socio-educational activity of seniors in order to use their potential, increase participation, and prevent social exclusion of people over 55 years old.
Activities
The “Seniors in Action” project partners carried out:
- Short mobility trainings for the educational teams of the project partners
- Special trips for participants of the project aged 55+, for them to participate in activities with seniors and staff of other countries
- Classes / workshops / educational trainings
During these activities, we tackled various issues essential to supporting seniors. To name few:
- Lifelong learning and education,
- Shaping entrepreneurial attitudes,
- Engagement in civic matters, including volunteering
- Overcoming psychological barriers and limitations related to the so-called “Third Age”
Outcomes
The result of the project was:
- the exchange of experiences between the involved partners and seniors participating in the activities and mobility
- the improvement of multilateral cooperation in the international environment
- an increased awareness of the cultural diversity of the partner countries, within the scope of active ageing
The long-term effect of the project will be the organization and implementation of high-quality forms of support for seniors, aimed at reducing the risk of social exclusion of this group of people.
Partners:
- Foundation for the Support of Handicapped People „WYJDŹ Z DOMU” (Poland)
- Development Agency Kozjansko (Slovenia)
- EDUNET Association (Romania)
- EDUPLUS Association (Spain)
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