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Cursos gratis "Erasmus+ y Cuerpo Europeo de Solidaridad"

Inicio de los cursos MOOC gratis: Marzo 2021

Webinar sobre oportunidades europeas: 13 mayo 2021,17:00 (1 hora)

Desarrollamos desde 2008 más de 200 proyectos europeos en España y Europa en colaboración con entidades públicas y privadas en el campo de la juventud, la educación y la cultura. Queremos que tú sepas todos los detalles y errores a evitar en tu aventura europea, ¿te apuntas?1

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Destinatarios y objetivos

El proyecto «Europa en ti» está dirigido a jóvenes de 13 a 30 años de edad. Se dará preferencia a aquellos residentes en la Comunidad de Madrid y a aquellos colectivos vulnerables como son los beneficiarios de la RMI, menores no acompañados, minorías étnicas, desempleados de larga duración, inmigrantes e hijos de inmigrantes, colectivo LGTBI, jóvenes con discapacidad y juventud rural de la Comunidad de Madrid.

Dispondrás de dos cursos MOOC gratis : uno sobre oportunidades con Erasmus+ y otro para el Cuerpo Europeo de Solidaridad.

En estos cursos MOOC gratis aprenderás a:

  • Mostrar herramientas y estrategias de participación activa en Erasmus+ y Cuerpo Europeo de Solidaridad para jóvenes con menos oportunidades y/o en riesgo de exclusión social.
  • Apoyar el empleo y/o autoempleo de los jóvenes en riesgo de exclusión social para mejorar sus perspectivas profesionales, educativas y personales.
  • Definir y completar un perfil de joven profesional mejorando sus competencias y conocimientos digitales con las herramientas de marca personal de cara a su participación en programas europeos como su posterior incorporación al mundo laboral.
  • Adquirir nuevas competencias y habilidades de la educación no formal, conocer aplicaciones de comunicación, cómo ponerse en contacto con las entidades, el diseño y la gestión de la marca personal, comunicación, marketing.
  • Conocer las directrices básicas para la participación activa en estos programas con el fin de impulsar y mejorar la empleabilidad de los jóvenes, especialmente aquellos en riesgo de exclusión social.
  • Mostrar las opciones de participación existentes en Erasmus+ y el Cuerpo Europeo de Solidaridad y cómo facilitar tu acceso a los mismos.
  • Mejorar la imagen de las políticas europeas relacionadas con el empleo, la movilidad internacional y la juventud a través de casos prácticos y experiencias de participantes madrileños en estos programas.
  • Fomentar valores y actitudes solidarias en tu participación en el Cuerpo Europeo de Solidaridad.

El objetivo principal de estos cursos MOOC gratis es ofrecer una visión global a jóvenes que nunca antes han tenido contacto con las becas europeas y que, a partir de esos conocimientos, puedan empezar a explotar su creatividad tanto a nivel personal como profesional. Estas herramientas son la entrada para un sinfín de posibilidades para mejorar tu perfil profesional.

Contenidos de los cursos MOOC gratis

MOOC 1 – Erasmus + (inicio en marzo 2021) – 5 horas

  • Presentación del curso: objetivos y expectativas
  • Introducción al proyecto (vídeo 3 min)
  • ¿Qué posibilidades me ofrece Europa?: Vídeo de 18 min
  • Estudiar gratis en Europa y recursos de información generales sobre becas (30 min vídeo)
  • Becas Erasmus Estudios (Vídeo 8 min)
  • Becas de prácticas Erasmus grado superior: vídeo 22 min
  • Becas de prácticas FP
  •  Becas Erasmus Juventud de corta duración (2 vídeos de 16 min y 13 min)
  • Masters conjuntos Erasmus – 2 vídeos de 6 y 10 min
  • Becas Jean Monnet (vídeo 7 min)
  • Erasmus para jóvenes emprendedores: Vídeo 1:40H
  • Consejos para encontrar becas (Vídeo 15 min) + Plantilla
  • ¿Qué debo preparar antes de irme?: documentos y COVID19 (Vídeo 3 min)

El curso MOOC gratis cuenta con un servicio de asesoría presencial/virtual para alumn@s que completen el curso. 

Se facilitarán buenas prácticas, preguntas frecuentes y guía informativa.

MOOC 2 – Cuerpo Europeo de Solidaridad (inicio en marzo 2021) – 4 horas

  • Presentación del curso: objetivos y expectativas
  • ¿Cómo hacer un voluntariado con el Cuerpo Europeo de Solidaridad?
  • Estrategias de búsqueda y selección de proyectos
  • La preparación de candidaturas, búsqueda, entrevista y preparación salida
  • Documentos a preparar antes de salir
  • Roles y responsabilidades de las partes involucradas (envío, ecogida, coordinación, mentor)
  • Entendiendo la beca: viaje, seguro, curso idiomas, alojamiento, comida y condiciones de vida
  • Resolución de problemas y medidas de salud y seguridad: el impacto de COVID19
  • El proyecto personal y el Youthpass
  • El desarrollo de actividades, fin de actividad y cómo puedes aplicar y beneficiarte de lo aprendido

El curso MOOC gratis cuenta con un servicio de asesoría presencial/virtual para alumn@s que completen el curso. 

Se facilitarán buenas prácticas, preguntas frecuentes y guía informativa.

Charlas en directo y asesoría personal

Los cursos MOOC gratis también están acompañados de sesiones en directo y una hora de asesoría personal para lograr hacer realidad tu beca europea.

Las sesiones en vivo sobre becas europeas se han programado en nuestro canal de YouTube, Instagram y TikTok los días:

13 enero 2021
17 febrero 2021
17 marzo 2021
14 abril 2021
13 mayo 2021
16 junio 2021

Las asesorías personales de los cursos MOOC gratis tienen media hora de duración se reservarán exclusivamente a aquellos alumn@s que hayan completado con éxito al menos uno de los MOOCs.

Contenidos extra de los cursos MOOC gratis

Slideshare

Todos los materiales del curso se compartirán en una carpeta común.

Foro exclusivo

Acceso a un grupo exclusivo para alumn@s de los cursos MOOC gratis.

Proyectos europeos

Descubrirás entidades para buscar becas europeas.

Orientación al empleo

Descubrirás estrategias para mejorar tus posibilidades de selección.

Networking

Posibilidad de conocer otros becari@s y voluntari@s por el mundo.

Guía desde 0

Tendrás una guía con los primeros pasos para conseguir tu beca europea.

Nuestr@s alumnos dicen...

Great team, professional work! It's been a pleasure to participate in one of your projects!
Si buscas un partner para un proyecto europeo o una organización de envío para tu proyecto de voluntariado Yes Europa es sin duda la mejor opción que tienes. Un equipo profesional y atento a todas las necesidades te ayudara a encontrar tu proyecto para irte fuera de España.
Buena organización, ayuda y atención constante. Genial para aprender y viajar a la vez! Ofrecen becas increíbles, muchas gracias

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Profesorado cursos MOOC gratis

antonino versace

Nino Versace – Head of EU Projects

enrique gallardo mantas

Enrique Gallardo – Communication manager

Jose Imbert – Marketing Strategist

Este proyecto cuenta con la subvención de la Consejería de Educación y Juventud de la Comunidad de Madrid

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    Topic:

    Youth leisure, inclusion

    Venue:

    genk, Belgium

    Duration:

    12 months, from January 2016

    Introduction

    Genk is the head office of 5 youth welfare organizations located in 5 different places in Genk ( Genk Zuid, Nieuw Sledderlo, Waterschei, Winterslag and Zwartberg ).
    These five youth organizations have their own indidvidual character but we try to work in a simular way without losing this. Every organization has also their own social, artistic and cultural workshop. These are different in each organization and in the future these will be merged to one social and artistic team.
    The 5 organizations have an average of 1000 members.
    The aims of the youth welfare organizations are:
    – Offering activities in the sparetime of the children and youngsters.
    – To have extra attention for welfare.
    – To be a bridgefigure to other social organizations.
    – To influence other social organizations so the connection between these organizations and the children and the youngsters will be more positive and better.
    – To have respect for each individual.
    – To think more collective.
    The average staff in the different youth centres are 7 professional workers, each responsible for their group, and 1 coordinator to coordinate the youth centre.

    The ‘kinderwerking’ (children):
    – for children from 3 to 5 and 5 to7 and 7 to 10 years
    – mixed groups, boys and girls together
    – during the school term: minimum once a week
    – during the holidays: every afternoon (Tuesday – Saturday)
    – regular cultural excursions on Saturdays

    The objectives are:
    – learning to work together
    – improving social skills
    -stimulating the use of Dutch language
    – working in a playful manner
    – teaching new ways of expressing oneself in a playful manner

    The ‘tienerwerking’ (teenagers):
    – for youngsters age 10 to 16
    – mixed groups, boys and girls together but there is also one group of girls only
    – youngsters are divided in two groups: teens between 10 to 13 and teens between 13 to 16 years old
    – our aim is useful leisure activities
    – regularly we incorporate educational activities
    – one of our major aims is teaching youngsters to function in a group
    – as is learning to accept each others and having respect
    but they remain teenagers so… we see to lots of action, lots of sport, music and a place to meet each other.
    During the school term we provide activities for teenagers every Tuesday to Saturday after school. During the holidays daily from 2 to 5 p.m.

    The ‘jongerenwerking’ (youth):
    – starting from age 16
    – mixed groups, boys and girls
    – our major aim is to make the youth more competitive
    – we want to be a guide in their efforts to integrate in the society
    – we provide in a meeting place
    – educational and leisure activities
    – room for extra projects
    – Exchanges
    – every Monday, Wednesday and Friday open youth centre
    The ‘vrijwilligerswerking’ (volunteers):
    Youngsters who want to be more involved with the youth centre can decide to do voluntary work. They help in preparing and accomplish activities. They are guided by the professional colleagues. They have the opportunity to develop competences by attending training. To say thanks the professional colleagues do leisure activities with the volunteers.

    Beside these groups we believe it is important to give extra impulses. That’s why we work on a lot of projects.

    Every day we rediscover that with our approach we can reach a lot of objectives. For us this is very important. Not only because we become ‘richer’ people ourselves but mainly because we believe that all children on this world have the right to attention, affection and especially to love!

    Motivation and EVS experience

    In the past we already coordinated and hosted several projects. Volunteers all did voluntary service for a period of 12 months. And we are still convinced of the surplus value an EVS volunteer could give to our organisation. For our youngsters it is a chance to get in touch with someone with another social and cultural background. Also we would like to give or youth the chance to get acquainted with international exchange projects. We hope it will motivate them to take part in an international exchange themselves.
    It’s always nice to have a new colleague who has new and refreshing ideas.
    For the volunteers it is a once in a lifetime experience where they can enlarge their competences or develop new competences by non formal learning in the youth field.

    Project environment

    The head organization of the five youth welfare organizations in Genk that work with socially disadvantaged children and youngsters. Genk (now about 64 000 inhabitants) was only a small country village hundred year from now with no more than 2 000 inhabitants. Until André Dumont discovered the black gold of the 20th century: coal. This resulted in a new industry which changed this part of Belgium forever. No less than 6 coal mines were built in the middle of Limburg of which 3 in Genk (Winterslag, Waterschei en Zwartberg). it changed Genk from a rural area into an important industrial town. With a lot of problems: first the coal mines needed a lot of employees. But working in the mine was hard labor and very unhealthy. Belgian people were not fond of working ‘down under’. So the coal mines had to look for people in other parts of Belgium and even Europe. Before World War II they were found in the Eastern part of Europe: Poland, Eastern Germany, Russia,… Later the Belgian government made a deal with Italy, Spain and Greece. There were a lot of poor people without a job in these countries and they got a lot of benefits if they were willing to come to Belgium to work in the mines. From 1968 to 1975 the same was done with Turkey and Morocco. This resulted in an enormous population of ‘strangers’ in Genk. As long as the mines were open, this was no problem because under the ground everybody was ‘black’. Above the ground, this ‘fellowship’ continued. Until 1985-1987: all mines were closed at this moment and suddenly there was no future for a lot of families in Genk.
    Living together suddenly seemed more difficult than before because everything till then was organized by the mine company: shops, cafés, cinema, theater, fanfare, school,… it was all controlled by the coal mines. But now this was all history. And because of the unemployment which was a result of this, problems accumulated. But more, it became clear that no one had ever done any effort to integrate people from the other countries because in the mines there was no need to. Now however the differences between the cultures became very clear. Even children in these families, born in Belgium didn’t speak Dutch and had a lot of problems at school…
    But the most recent problem Genk has to face is the future closure of the Ford factory (2014) what will have a big impact on the economy of limburg and Genk. There will be more then 10000 people without a job and a future prospective.
    Information Genk :
    » 64.000 inhabitants
    » 89 nationalities, multicultural environment
    » Close by the Netherlands (Maastricht), Germany (Aachen)
    » Train station and very good public transport connecting it to the main city’s in Belgium
    » Shopping Centres, cinema, cultural activities like museums and …
    » Grand National Limburgs Nature park
    » Close to university Hasselt

    Volunteers will all stay together ( 4 volunteers ) in a apartment in Genk ( Waterschei ). Downstairs is the head office of Genk located.

    Please explain:
    • what you can offer to volunteers in terms of Service and learning opportunities,
    • what will be the role of EVS volunteers in the Host Organisation,
    • the activities in which the volunteers could be involved and the activities the volunteers could create in your organisation. Please give examples of typical activities/tasks for the volunteers.
    We offer voluntary work for 4 volunteers, devided individual in the 5 different youth centers. The choice of youth center will be in communication between the volunteer and the responsible of evs.
    The EVS volunteer will work with children,teens and youngsters.The choice of group will be in consulation between the volunteer and the evs responsible. Activities can be handycraft, indoor or outdoor games, educational activities, …
    He/she will help in preparing, implementing and evaluate activities with the chosen groups.
    So he/she can get to know the group and the staff. Beside these “basic” activities the volunteer will be involved with the projects running and volunteers can decide to create an own project.
    We also offer social, artistic and cultural workshops, for example: photography, video editing, streettheater, dance, creative processes, … In the past they were a part of the different youth centers but from last year on they are a individual team and working more closely together. And we are still working on making it more concretely.

    We believe that working with children,teens and youngsters is an ideal way of learning more about the way of living of the local people and the difficulites they have to face getting accepted by the society.
    While a lot of our work with the children and the youngsters has ‘learning Dutch’ as an objective, it will be an extra support for the volunteer to learn our language to. Volunteers will be provided with Dutch lessons 5 days a week 2 hours a day. Dutch lessons will only be the first months of the project. We are convinced that the volunteer after these course has the basic knowledge of the Dutch language.

    The working schedule will contain max. 35 hours a week including the language lessons. The workingdays will be between Tuesday and Saturday. On Sunday and Monday they will have two days off.

    A week schedule can be:
    Monday morning: Dutch lessons
    Opportunity to meet your mentor
    Tuesday morning: Dutch lessons
    Afternoon: Working with the children, teens, youngsters
    Wednesday morning: Dutch lessons
    Afternoon: Working with the children, teens, youngsters
    Thursday morning: Dutch lessons
    Afternoon: Working with the children, teens, youngsters
    Friday morning: Dutch lessons
    Afternoon: Working with the children, teens, youngsters
    Saturday afternoon: Working with the children, teens, youngsters

    When Dutch lessons are finished it will be:
    Monday: Opportunity to meet your mentor
    Tuesday(morning-afternoon): Working with the children, teens, youngsters
    Wednesday(morning-afternoon): Working with the children, teens, youngsters
    Thursday(morning-afternoon): Working with the children, teens, youngsters
    Friday(morning-afternoon): Working with the children, teens, youngsters
    Saturday(afternoon): Working with the children, teens, youngsters

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    To do all these tasks, no special skills are required. The most important things we expect from the volunteer is that she/he is flexible, social, responsible, open minded to all other cultures (also non-European) and likes to work and play with children, youngsters or youth. Experience in working with children or youngsters can be a surplus but is not required. Of course it is an advantage when he/she learns another languages easy, but this is not a necessary condition because we will let him/her participate in Dutch lessons. Beside these trainings, the volunteer will have the possibility to participate in other training courses, depending on her/his interests and of course in the EVS-trainings organized by our National Agency (Jint).
    Volunteers who like to aplly for working in our organization can send us their cv and motivation letter. If the responsible of evs likes to know more after reading these documents the volunteer will get a questionnaire.
    She will discuss together with the coordinator and colleagues of the youth center who is the most suitable candidate for the youth center.
    Then the volunteer will be contacted by phone by the responsible for evs.

    How to apply

    Building Bridges Association members will have preference, please enroll to the association here.

    For the selection of the volunteers we will need:
    Europass CV with picture (made in the last month)

    Motivational letter, writing that your sending organisation will be “Building Bridges”. We ask all candidates to send a specific letter of motivation – why they want to volunteer with us rather than just a general EVS one.

    Remember to write in the motivation letter that your sending institution is “Asociación Building Bridges”.

    All documents written in english you can attach below with subject “EVS Belgium Wendy Genk. YOUR NAME. YOUR SURNAME» and sent to asociacionbbARROBAgmail.com

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