"How to Work with Young Refugees: The Experience of the REFUGIN Project", highlighted our efforts to support education professionals, NGOs, and young refugees
Together with my colleague Hubert Pajączkowski from SWC - The School with Class Foundation (Fundacja Szkola Z Klasa), we presented the REFUGIN project at the 2nd SISWEC Intercategorial Training of Trainers Seminar on Forced Migration, Refugees, Human Rights, and Social Action, held from May 16th to 18th, 2024, in Warsaw, Poland.
Our presentation, "How to Work with Young Refugees: The Experience of the REFUGIN Project", highlighted our efforts to support education professionals, NGOs, and young refugees.
The SISWEC project aims to harmonize training approaches, action methodologies, and content to enhance the skills of professionals addressing Europe's challenges in supporting vulnerable and marginalized populations. It also seeks to connect higher education with the social work sector.
Funded by Erasmus+
The seminar saw over 50 participants from various EU countries share experiences and learn about supporting migrants in Poland. We also visited Fundacja Ukraiński Dom to discuss their work with Ukrainian war refugees.
Thanks to all of u : Fachhochschule Salzburg, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, University of Nicosia, Ifrass, European Social Network, and IPS_Innovative Prison Systems! 🤝 👏
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