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The aim of the project is to develop a complex development of Roma girls aged 10-18 years old who have a particular risk or symptom of early school leaving, and of whom the proportion of those receiving regular child protection benefits exceeds 50 %. The project includes 7-8th graders from primary schools in Kiskunhalas and 9-10th grades from secondary schools in order to minimise the number of replacements possible. Our partners are schools, child welfare services, social institutions, civil society organisations. Although our organisation did not implement the ROM-ISK project itself, all of our professional implementers — our mentors, trainers, trainers, professional leaders — participated in each of the ROM-ISK-15 and ROM-ISK-16 projects. We are in close cooperation with the Municipality of Kiskunhalas in the implementation of the project — based on the decision of the city’s management, if any additional resources need to be allocated to the project, we can count on the support of the municipality. Among the activities we implement the following: assessment of needs, sensitisation of the local community, information of decision-makers, individual and family mentoring, operation of a group, in-kind support, cooperation with the Education Office, organisation of a professional meeting for the winning EFOP-1.4.4, victimisation training, family and female roles training, leisure activities, health screening examinations, education for healthy lifestyles, health promotion counselling for parents, self-knowledge, career guidance sessions, family therapy sessions. Our foundation is experienced in the implementation of EU projects, especially in dealing with disadvantaged situations. Our basic infrastructure, staff and organizational-administrative-legal background provide a reliable ground for the high level of professional implementation of the project and the full achievement of the goals. All types of activities included in the project have already been or are being carried out in the past (e.g. counselling, training, group work, mentoring). We do our work on the basis of a public education agreement with the Municipality of Kiskunhalas and other inter-professional agreements. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The aim of the project is to develop a complex development of Roma girls aged 10-18 years old who have a particular risk or symptom of early school leaving, and of whom the proportion of those receiving regular child protection benefits exceeds 50 %. The project includes 7-8th graders from primary schools in Kiskunhalas and 9-10th grades from secondary schools in order to minimise the number of replacements possible. Our partners are schools, child welfare services, social institutions, civil society organisations. Although our organisation did not implement the ROM-ISK project itself, all of our professional implementers — our mentors, trainers, trainers, professional leaders — participated in each of the ROM-ISK-15 and ROM-ISK-16 projects. We are in close cooperation with the Municipality of Kiskunhalas in the implementation of the project — based on the decision of the city’s management, if any additional resources need to be allocated to the project, we can count on the support of the municipality. Among the activities we implement the following: assessment of needs, sensitisation of the local community, information of decision-makers, individual and family mentoring, operation of a group, in-kind support, cooperation with the Education Office, organisation of a professional meeting for the winning EFOP-1.4.4, victimisation training, family and female roles training, leisure activities, health screening examinations, education for healthy lifestyles, health promotion counselling for parents, self-knowledge, career guidance sessions, family therapy sessions. Our foundation is experienced in the implementation of EU projects, especially in dealing with disadvantaged situations. Our basic infrastructure, staff and organizational-administrative-legal background provide a reliable ground for the high level of professional implementation of the project and the full achievement of the goals. All types of activities included in the project have already been or are being carried out in the past (e.g. counselling, training, group work, mentoring). We do our work on the basis of a public education agreement with the Municipality of Kiskunhalas and other inter-professional agreements. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: The aim of the project is to develop a complex development of Roma girls aged 10-18 years old who have a particular risk or symptom of early school leaving, and of whom the proportion of those receiving regular child protection benefits exceeds 50 %. The project includes 7-8th graders from primary schools in Kiskunhalas and 9-10th grades from secondary schools in order to minimise the number of replacements possible. Our partners are schools, child welfare services, social institutions, civil society organisations. Although our organisation did not implement the ROM-ISK project itself, all of our professional implementers — our mentors, trainers, trainers, professional leaders — participated in each of the ROM-ISK-15 and ROM-ISK-16 projects. We are in close cooperation with the Municipality of Kiskunhalas in the implementation of the project — based on the decision of the city’s management, if any additional resources need to be allocated to the project, we can count on the support of the municipality. Among the activities we implement the following: assessment of needs, sensitisation of the local community, information of decision-makers, individual and family mentoring, operation of a group, in-kind support, cooperation with the Education Office, organisation of a professional meeting for the winning EFOP-1.4.4, victimisation training, family and female roles training, leisure activities, health screening examinations, education for healthy lifestyles, health promotion counselling for parents, self-knowledge, career guidance sessions, family therapy sessions. Our foundation is experienced in the implementation of EU projects, especially in dealing with disadvantaged situations. Our basic infrastructure, staff and organizational-administrative-legal background provide a reliable ground for the high level of professional implementation of the project and the full achievement of the goals. All types of activities included in the project have already been or are being carried out in the past (e.g. counselling, training, group work, mentoring). We do our work on the basis of a public education agreement with the Municipality of Kiskunhalas and other inter-professional agreements. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3889917 in Hungary
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English | Increasing the chances of Roma girls through community and competence development activities |
Project Q3889917 in Hungary |
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30,000,000 forint
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35,294,117.647 forint
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85.0 percent
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1 December 2017
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30 November 2019
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Civilek a Jövőért Alapítvány
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A projekt célja 10-18 éves általános és középiskolás roma lányok komplex fejlesztése, akiknél különös mértékben jelen van valamilyen lemorzsolódási kockázat vagy tünet, s akikből a rendszeres gyermekvédelmi kedvezményben részesülők aránya meghaladja az 50 %-ot. A projektbe a kiskunhalasi általános iskolákból 7-8. osztályosokat, a középiskolákból pedig 9-10. osztályosokat válogatunk be annak érdekében, hogy lehetőség szerint minél kevesebb cserét kelljen végrehajtanunk. Együttműködő partnereink az iskolák, a gyermekjóléti szolgálat, a szociális intézmények, civil szervezetek. Bár szervezetünk saját maga nem valósított meg ROM-ISK projektet, azonban szakmai megvalósítóink - mentoraink, trénereink, oktatóink, szakmai vezetőnk - mindegyike részt vett a ROM-ISK-15 és ROM-ISK-16 projektek mindegyikében. A projekt megvalósításában szoros együttműködésben állunk Kiskunhalas Város Önkormányzatával - a város vezetésének döntése alapján amennyiben valamilyen plusz forrást kell a projekt mellé rendelni, számíthatunk az önkormányzat támogatására. A tevékenységek között az alábbiakat valósítjuk meg: szükségletfelmérés, helyi közösség érzékenyítése, döntéshozók tájékoztatása, egyéni és családi mentorálás, csoport működtetése, természetbeni támogatás, együttműködés az Oktatási Hivatallal, szakmai találkozó szervezése a nyertes EFOP-1.4.4-esek számára, áldozattá válás tréning, családi és női szerepek tréning, szabadidős tevékenységek, egészségügyi szűrővizsgálatok, egészséges életmódra nevelés, egészségfejlesztési tanácsadás a szülőknek, önismereti, pályaorientációs foglalkozások, családterápiás foglalkozások. Alapítványunk tapasztalt Uniós projektek megvalósításában, s különös tekintettel a hátrányos helyzetekkel való foglalkozásban. Alapinfrastruktúránk, személyi állományunk, szervezeti-adminisztrációs-jogi hátterünk megbízható terepet biztosít a projekt magas szintű szakmai megvalósítására és a célok maradéktalan teljesülésére. A projektben szerepelő valamennyi típusú tevékenységet végeztük már korábban vagy jelenleg is végzünk hasonlót (pl. tanácsadás, tréning, csoportfoglalkozás, mentorálás). Munkánkat Kiskunhalas Város Önkormányzatával kötött közművelődési megállapodás, s egyéb szakmaközi megállapodások alapján végezzük. (Hungarian)
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The aim of the project is to develop a complex development of Roma girls aged 10-18 years old who have a particular risk or symptom of early school leaving, and of whom the proportion of those receiving regular child protection benefits exceeds 50 %. The project includes 7-8th graders from primary schools in Kiskunhalas and 9-10th grades from secondary schools in order to minimise the number of replacements possible. Our partners are schools, child welfare services, social institutions, civil society organisations. Although our organisation did not implement the ROM-ISK project itself, all of our professional implementers — our mentors, trainers, trainers, professional leaders — participated in each of the ROM-ISK-15 and ROM-ISK-16 projects. We are in close cooperation with the Municipality of Kiskunhalas in the implementation of the project — based on the decision of the city’s management, if any additional resources need to be allocated to the project, we can count on the support of the municipality. Among the activities we implement the following: assessment of needs, sensitisation of the local community, information of decision-makers, individual and family mentoring, operation of a group, in-kind support, cooperation with the Education Office, organisation of a professional meeting for the winning EFOP-1.4.4, victimisation training, family and female roles training, leisure activities, health screening examinations, education for healthy lifestyles, health promotion counselling for parents, self-knowledge, career guidance sessions, family therapy sessions. Our foundation is experienced in the implementation of EU projects, especially in dealing with disadvantaged situations. Our basic infrastructure, staff and organizational-administrative-legal background provide a reliable ground for the high level of professional implementation of the project and the full achievement of the goals. All types of activities included in the project have already been or are being carried out in the past (e.g. counselling, training, group work, mentoring). We do our work on the basis of a public education agreement with the Municipality of Kiskunhalas and other inter-professional agreements. (English)
8 February 2022
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Kiskunhalas, Bács-Kiskun
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Identifiers
EFOP-1.4.4-17-2017-00026
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