Youth, Sport, Action! is an initiative of the British Council which is giving young people from the UK and ten other countries a unique chance to work together on projects of common interest.
Each project has its own individual set of objectives decided by the participating groups and relevant to their countries and communities. All the projects celebrate universal sporting values such as equal opportunity, inclusiveness, participation, team spirit and fair play. The overall aim of Youth Sport Action! is to enable young people in the participating countries to understand and share these values, to give them confidence to put these into practice in their communities, and to extend their personal horizons through international contacts.
ABOUT THE PROJECTS
SEE “YOUTH, SPORT, ACTION !” TRAINING EVENT
19-21 FEBRUARY 2008 - TIRANA, ALBANIA
This project aims to sustain and re-inforce the cross-regional/UK networks that the previous phase of the YSA project helped create and to capture and deepen their cross cultural learning through a regional training workshop for YSA group leaders and UK partners on Sport and Intercultural Dialogue, developing their role as advocates and facilitators for taking forward the YSA project in their countries. Participants will be representatives of local NGOs and equivalent bodies in leading positions from each country and UK partner as well as youth activists who are involved in activities focusing on citizenship, social inclusion, leadership, sport and education.
Countries involved: Albania, Greece, Israel, Macedonia, Turkey, UK
CONTACT PERSON: Aida Berxholi, Albania
Adventure Triathlon for Nature Protection
(www http://www.zazemiata.org/youthadventure – “Mjaft!” Movement (Albania), “Za Zemiata” Environmental Association (Bulgaria), Go Away and Learn (Rotherham UK)
Young people work to show how outdoor education and sports can actively help preserve their natural heritage, in particular National Parks. The project aims to encourage young people to access areas of natural beauty and to promote this approach to the authorities in each country.
Sea of Friends (http://www.seaoffriends.org/) – Education Centre for Youth (Azerbaijan), Israel Youth Award (Israel), Bolton Youth Service (UK)HOW THE PROJECTS ARE BEING IMPLEMENTED
All the themes of the projects have been developed by young people from the UK and overseas partner organisations, and are based on issues which they themselves have identified as important in their communities. Following an initial contact-making event in Bolton in September 2006, partners organised planning visits to each others’ countries, through which the original concepts were modified and turned into action plans.
The project partners are responsible for implementing the projects and achieving the objectives which they themselves have set. The British Council is providing financial and administrative support, and organising two large scale events which will bring together all the projects. It will also evaluate and report the outcomes of the initiative as a whole.
MAIN EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
While each project has its own individual objectives and activities, the following are common to all:
Youth, Sport, Action! teambuilding and promotion event for young people from all participating countries in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia – April 2007.SUSTAINABILITY
Youth Sport Action! is a short term pilot initiative. If successful it may provide the model for a more extensive series of links between youth groups in the UK and partners in different parts of the world. In any event, the relationships developed between the groups involved in this initiative are expected to be long-lasting ones, and the groups will be encouraged to maintain contact and develop further activities in future. All the projects will result in products or methodologies which will be widely shared and promoted and which have longer term relevance and use.
For more information contact Aida Berxholi
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