Title: V4 for the development of common Social Europe

ID number: 22110081

Source and amount of funding: International Visegrad Fund, € 32,764.00

IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD: 01/06/2021–30/11/2022

Project description: project was planned with the thought of developing the common idea of social challenges: education for Social Europe, exchange of good practices, development of a joint training system increasing the knowledge and skills of social staff, working with seniors, also with people with disabilities. The project engages representatives of organizations from 4 countries - Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Serbia, who are professionally focused on working with people at risk of social exclusion and are ready to transfer specific work methods that can be used in practice - to create a knowledge exchange platform.

The aim of the project is to prepare, through transnational education (specialized training, focused on the work methodology and publication) social and care workers to implement specialized tools for working with seniors and people with disabilities, which will strengthen cooperation and spread the assumptions of a common Social Europe.

 

Project description: The project was planned with the thought of developing the common idea of social challenges: education for Social Europe, exchange of good practices, development of a joint training system increasing the knowledge and skills of social staff, working with seniors, also with people with disabilities. The project engages representatives of organizations from 4 countries - PL, SK, CZ and Serbia, who are professionally focused on working with people at risk of social exclusion and are ready to transfer specific work methods that can be used in practice - to create a knowledge exchange platform.
In the face of the phenomenon of aging societies the aim of the project is to prepare, through transnational education (specialized training, focused on the work methodology and publication) social and care workers to implement specialized tools for working with seniors and people with disabilities, which will strengthen cooperation and spread the assumptions of a common Social Europe.

Project partners:

1) Social Services Center Zákamenné

2) Center of Social services Horelica

3) District Residential Home Pogodna Jesień (Sunny Autumn)

4) Social Services Center in Český Těšín

5) Public Servis Company St. Joseph, p.s.c. Ropice

6) Nursing house for seniors under a patronage of Sainth Elizabeth, Konvent sisters of St. Elizabeth

7) Center for Support and Inclusion Help net

 

Project is supported by the International Visegrad Fund 

The project is co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary,
Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International
Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for
sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe