“reMade and reLive!”
Participative Training of Domestic Violence Victims
in Textile Rewarding Recycling and Reuse
Aiming at the support of unemployed women victims of domestic violence at the age of 30-50 years old (target group) from within a dynamic informal learning perspective.
Create conditions for women at risk to empower their inclusion pathways, valorizing their personal/ social/ cultural identities, as well as employability through textile rewarding recycling crafts.
Creating and implementing in seven countries an innovative integrated educational "tool" containing training activities (workshops at national and transnational level), empowerment activities, national and transnational network creation, national and transnational exhibitions and dissemination activities.
Bringing together learners, teachers and organizations in adult education and enabling them to exchange experiences and develop new approaches in adult education by designing and implementing of an integrated training tool, that could lead in self-employment activation in the field of textile rewarding recycling and reuse.
All participating organizations will have COMMON TASKS including:
- prepare and organize meetings hosting in their country
- exchange and develop training practices, approaches, experiences, methodologies
- establish its own national project team in order to elaborate their own activity plan
- organize social events
- implement dissemination activities
- provide the participants with a certificate about the activities and training
For more information please contact us on info@daymer.org or 020 7275 8440
PARTNERS
GREECE
RESEARCH CENTER OF WOMEN'S AFFAIRS (RCWA)
GERMANY
BUNDESVERBAND DER MIGRANTINNEN IN DEUTSCHLAND e.V (ASSOCIATION OF MIGRANT WOMEN IN GERMANY)
ITALY
ASSOCIAZIONE IRENE _INIZIATIVE RICERCHE ESPERIENZE PER UNA NUOVA EUROPA
LITHUANIA
MOTERU INFORMACIJOS CENTRAS (WOMEN'S ISSUES INFORMATION CENTER)
NETHERLANDS
FEDERATIE VAN UIT TURKIJE AFKOMSTIGE VROUWEN IN NETHERLAND
TURKEY
BUCA EVKA 1 KADIN KULTUR VE DAYANISMA DERNEGI EVI
UNITED KINGDOM
DAY – MER TURKISH KURDISH COMMUNITY CENTRE