Aim and objectives:
TRAINING COURSE AGENDA:
The curriculum and methods you will experience during the training course are designed on 3 layers: 1. Individual layer: focusing on developing an eco-mindset, self-awareness, and essential skills2. Social layer: the methods are covering interpersonal interactions, communication, negotiation, working in multicultural teams, empathy, creativity; 3. Intentional learning layer: developing lifelong learning strategies as a process of continuous learning for responsible decision making for a Green future, dealing with uncertainty and vulnerability, gaining critical thinking and resilience.Day 1 - 21.02
- Get to know each other games- Teambuilding activity- Group principles - Intro Ideas Ark - 2nd edition - 8 key competences and Erasmus+- Daily reflectionDay 2 - 22.02
- Intro Green Deal; Green Entrepreneurship- Gallery of Green Youth Startups- Green100 map- Sustainability Ted Talks- Daily reflection- Intercultural evening 1Day 3 - 23.02
- EntreComp Framework- Creativity- Leadership- Vulnerability & Resilience- Daily reflection- Intercultural evening 2Day 4 - 24.02
- Explore your habitat - Say YES to the challenge- Gather your tribe- Daily reflection- Intercultural evening 3Day 5 - 25.02
- Visit at EFdeN- Meetings with Green NGOs & Start-ups (How to Web, Cooperativa de Energie)- Daily reflectionDay 6 - 26.02
- Navigate through creative green ideas- Make sustainable decisions- Sustainable Business Model Canvas- Daily reflection- Thematic Movie projectionDay 7 - 27.02
-Plan your green startup-Lions Arena competition-Rainbow of competencies-Daily reflectionDay 8 - 28.02
-Green100 Awareness campaign-New Horizons for Ideas Ark community-Final Youthpass Activity-EvaluationABOUT MONOMYTHS ASSOCIATION (HOSTING ORGANISATION)
PARTNERS
Tarptautinis bendradarbiavimo centras (Lithuania)
SYTEV (Slovakia)
BACKSLASH (Spain)
DANISH YOUTH TEAM (Denmark)
SEIKLEJATE VENNASKOND (Estonia)
Au Carrefour de l'Ocean Indien (France)
SDRUZHENIE WALK TOGETHER (Bulgaria)
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SOCIAL ECONOMY GROUP (Greece)
FAJUB - Federação das Associações Juvenis de Braga (Portugal)
Ludbreška udruga mladih entuzijasta (Croatia)
PARTICIPANTS PROFILE
22 European Youth workers, involved in entrepreneurial education, youth programmes, non-formal activities on a daily basis (2 participants per country)
Age: 18+
Experience: previous experience in youth field, non-formal education, Erasmus+ Programme is required (recommended minimum 2-3 years experience)
Active in the sending Non-profit organisation (staff, volunteer, employer)
Language: English Intermediate
Procedure: Complete the participant application form: https://forms.gle/b8iCi5kMhQbih6Z87 by January 15th, 2022. After the selection of the participants, if you receive a positive answer from your sending organization, please don't book the tickets for flights/train/bus (economy class) until a later agreed date, when we can confirm you the fact that the national regulations allow us to organize the mobility without prior quarantine (as it is now).
If your selection and attendance is confirmed, please join our Facebook private group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/431029211844451
PREPARATION OF PARTICIPANTS & PRE-ASSIGNMENTS
ACOMMODATION - ARCCA STUDENT HOUSING, BUCHAREST
Campus Vitan Village – Phone number: 0040 *2722 / 0040 740 827 222
Accommodation provided: check-in February 20th and check out March 1st.
Address: Energeticienilor Boulevard no. 9-11, District 3, Bucharest.
Conditions:
Participants will stay in double rooms in a private student campus. Each room has its own bathroom, a small fridge, a microwave. There is also a dedicated space for those who want to stay on internet and chat until late, but the Wi-Fi will also be available in the individual rooms. In the same building you have a special room where you can make a tea in the evening and play some board games. Also, in front of the building there’s a mini-park where you can stay until late. The space has security and the access is limited only to residents.
Smoking is forbidden in the rooms and in the common spaces inside the buildings. Smokers can use for smoking the balconies, the terraces, and the spaces outside the buildings.
What to bring: towels, hair dryer, cosmetics, flip flops
There is also a laundry and drying room in the campus. It is self-service and it costs about 3-5 euros.
Food: The participants will take breakfast, lunch and dinner in the nice restaurant from campus, based on their dietary needs. Monomyths Association will provide 2 coffee breaks.
TRANSPORTATION FROM AIRPORT TO ACCOMMODATION
Day Bus: From Henri Coanda Airport you need to take bus 783 to Piata Unirii 1 (the last station). The program of the bus can be found online and at the airport station (http://www.stbsa.ro/eng/schedule). rom there, you will take the bus no 123 or 124 in the direction CET Vitan. You will go down at Energeticienilor station and afterwards return 50 m, cross the street and continue 100 m more in the opposite direction of the bus.
Night Bus (11 PM - 5 AM): From Henri Coanda Airport you take 783 bus until Unirii Square 1 and afterwards N111 from Unirii Square till the station named Energeticienilor. You will go down at Energeticienilor station and afterwards return 50 m, cross the street and continue 100 m more in the opposite direction of the bus.
* We do not cover taxi or private car (such as uber or bolt) transport costs from Henri Coanda Airport to the venue. Also, please keep in mind that we strongly recommend you to avoid cabs from airport.
TRAVEL CONDITIONS AND REIMBURSMENT
Procedure
COVID-19 SAFETY RULES
Monomyths Association will follow, during the whole duration of the training course, the Health Protocol regarding the security and protection of all the participants and staff. The protection and security measures will be in accordance with the legislation in force at the time of the face-to-face activity, always considering the indications of the Romanian Ministry of Health, indications of accommodation and transport (international and national).
Previous to the project:
As a European travel rule, the travel of any participant who presents Covid-19 symptoms prior to the trip to Romania is strictly forbidden. Each participant has the responsibility to check before the departure the rules and restrictions imposed for their country by the Romanian Ministry of Healthy.
PCR tests & Health Insurance
The youth workers selected to attend the international mobility acknowledge and agree to have a valid health insurance for the whole duration of the training course and a PCR test (if is considered a mandatory condition to enter the country).
The costs for PCR/antigen tests will be reimbursed up to 120 EUR/per participant. To ensure the safety of all participants, everyone will be tested prior arrival and send the results to the Host organisation.
YOUTHPASS CERTIFICATE
All the youth workers attending the training course are entitled to receive an international certificate that validate the collection of key-competencies, knowledge and attitudes that they have acquired during the training course. The Youthpass certificate can be used during the learning process as a self-reflection tool where you explore the following 8 Key competencies:
1. Multilingual competence; 2. Personal, social and learning to learn competence; 3. Citizenship competence; 4. Entrepreneurship competence; 5. Competence in cultural awareness and expression; 6. Digital competence; 7. Mathematical competence and competence in science, technology, engineering (STEM); 8. Literacy competence.
Discover and read more about the Youthpass competences here
Monomyths Team and trainers