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ContextThe integration of young people of migrant origin, asylum seekers and refugees continues to be a priority for the European institutions (EU Action Plan on Integration, 2016). Priority is given to the need to increase the social inclusion of youngsters at risk of exclusion of migrant origin, emphasizing the NEET collective (EU Work Plan for Youth 2016-2018). In this sense, the increase in the number of migrants and refugees arriving in Europe, as well as their difficulty in accessing formal educational/work spaces, implies a great number of opportunities and challenges to which youth work initiatives are called to respond. The current increase of young refugees to Europe underscores the need for a youth work field that fits their situations. Through non-formal education, newly arrived young people in vulnerable situations can find a support space, which encourages mutual understanding among young people and responds to their changing needs. In order to achieve this beneficial impact, youth workers and organizations must have the necessary tools and knowledge to reach out to young migrants and maintain close cooperation with public services and youth organizations from the civil society. The MYTH WORK project was created precisely to address these needs, on the one hand to identify innovative techniques in the field of non-formal education aimed at young migrants, asylum seekers and refugees, and on the other hand to create with them high-quality materials aimed at the professionals in the field of youth work so that they can use evaluated and quality tools.ObjectivesThe objectives of this project have been:-Equip the professionals in the field of youth work with innovative techniques to link with young migrants-Provide intervention techniques tailored specifically to the characteristics of young people-Promote efficient youth work-Promote the concept of youth work among migrants, asylum seekers and refugees-Promote transnational cooperation among organizations that work with young people.The main target groups of the project are professionals in the field of youth work and indirectly, young migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in vulnerable situations (16 to 26 years).Number and profile of participating organizationsThe Consortium has been made up of six organizations that work in the field of youth: ABD (Spain); SSF (Spain); Consorzio SIS (Italy); IASIS (Greece); SAFE (UK) and BDSL (Bulgaria). In addition, 32 youth work organizations have collaborated in the project at the local level through the learning activities.Description of the main activities carried outM1 Transnational meeting of partners in Barcelona to launch the projectO1 European report on the obstacles of youth work professionals to reach out to young migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees (includes national reports: Spain, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria and the United KingdomO2 Reaching out Handbook: Innovative techniques to reach out to young migrants, asylum seekers and refugeesC1 Short-term learning activity in Barcelona to implement an innovative techniqueC1 Short-term learning activity in Liverpool to implement an innovative techniqueC1 Short-term learning activity in Madrid to implement an innovative techniqueC1 Short-term learning activity in Sofia to implement an innovative techniqueC1 Short-term learning activity in Athens to implement an innovative techniqueC1 Short-term learning activity in Milan to implement an innovative techniqueM1 European Final Conference to disseminate the material created by the projectDissemination: 4 newsletters; project website; audiovisual material.Evaluation: Quality Assurance and Evaluation PlanResults and impact achieved105 professionals in the field of youth work trained through C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 and C6220 young migrants, asylum seekers and refugees trained through C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 and C650 professionals from the field of youth work interviewed for O132 organizations collaborating in learning activities and committed to using O2180 organizations impacted by dissemination strategies80 participants in the Final ConferenceLong-term benefitsThe Reaching Out Manual will continue to be developed after the end of the funding through:-Continuous use of methodology and techniques-Development of the methodology and techniques to meet the needs of new groups or fields.-The continuous diffusion of the productsExpansion of cooperation through:Maintenance of the MYTH WORK NETWORK
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