About project
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This Learning Partnership aims to create opportunities for educators, voluntary trainers working with socially, culturally, economically disadvantaged people to investigate how photography and its emotional manipulation, might be used to help people at risk of social exclusion.
This concept derives from the Art Counselling approach and from the experience of two very famous photographers, Jim Goldberg and William Klein.
Aims
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All partners have a common aim: helping disadvantaged people to become socially integrated both in the local communities and in European perspective.
Target groups
Learners - young disadvataged people
For many young-adult disadvantaged people, mobility represents their first real possibility to meet and know people different for their origin, their culture and their stories. For non-EU immigrants, who are living in one country of the partnership, this experience can be first contact with the EU concept.
The Staff
The European cooperation is a great opportunity for the staff to exchange experiences and practices that at the moment are being applied within the social inclusion initiatives to improve mutual trust, understanding and communication between the disadvantaged individual and the supporting organization. This exchange is also meaningful since it is based on backgrounds with both similarities and interesting differences.
The Participating Organizations
The European dimension of the project it’s for the involved Organization an unique opportunity to compare their needs from different point of view (cultural, historical, social) finding out or increasing the possible solutions. Each partner collects and share with the rest of the group not only their own experiences but their national practises too.