"Living Heritage 4 All" Erasmus+
2020-1-LV01-KA204-077529
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The main project platform:
https://heritage4all.eu/index.php/en
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Project partnership includes 7 organisations (NGOs and public bodies) from Latvia, Greece, Poland, Cyprus, Bulgaria and two states of Germany representing the northern, southern, central, western and eastern Europe. The partnership will join forces to improve adult education by the promotion and safeguarding of local cultural heritage in order to empower vulnerable groups of society.
The project lasts 24 months and includes 4 transnational project meetings, 1 study visit, production of the Heritage4All Training programme and on-line learning platform and 7 local dissemination events.
At least 20 adult trainers will increase their knowledge and skills during the project and at least 315 participants will take part in the local project activities. At least 210 people not directly involved in the project will benefit from the project in each country - organisations active in the field of cultural activities, organisations active in the field of adult education and training, representatives in the field of social affairs, local, regional and national public authorities and policy makers and the representative of vulnerable groups, participating in the local dissemination events.
The exchange of experience and the creation of an online platform showcasing the project results will increase the accessibility of training to vulnerable groups, raise the opportunities to explore European cultural heritage for vulnerable groups and motivate and empower people from vulnerable groups via new training opportunities in the field of European cultural heritage. The transnational approach of the project will lead to a deeper mutual understanding and cooperation in Europe.
Our project results contain:
Trainer’s guide: https://zibev.education/course/index.php?categoryid=4
Comparative study: https://heritage4all.eu/index.php/en/study
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.