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According to Eurostat statistics, 2.4 million third-country nationals arrived in the EU-27 in 2018. In 2018, EU-27 Member States granted citizenship to 672,000 people. Half of the immigrants arriving in Europe are YOUNG, under the age of 29. Even if in recent years the flows have been reduced, due to national decrees that want to reject, European indications that impose an obligatory solidarity and distribution, in fact the problems linked to the reception and integration of these people in the European territories of arrival all remain on the field .For those young people welcomed in reception centers across Europe, many obstacles in obtaining residence permits or refugee status and live in constant fear of being expelled or unable to integrate into the socio-economic fabric of the host country. Many of these young migrants and refugees have experienced violence and abuse, affecting their psychological and physical well-being. These elements strongly influence the life paths of young migrants towards autonomy. Anxiety and uncertainty about the future make young migrants apathetic and unresponsive to cultural, social and relational activities and initiatives.Episodes of serious discrimination, fomented a wrong communication and hatred online towards the foreigners, unfortunately occur more and more frequently, even among the youth population of our countries.Young migrants are increasingly subject to strong dichotomies leading to augmented marginalization and related problems of public order. Some attempt assimilation, a process through which the young person tries, consciously or unconsciously, to resemble others, absorbing the culture of the host country and denying his own.The RE.BE.CO project was born from a strategic partnership for the exchange of good practices useful for the inclusion in positive and participatory contexts of immigrant, foreign and often marginalized young immigrants also through better inclusion and communication and representation of the migrant on the media and in the newspapers.OBJECTIVES: The RE.BE.CO project is an exchange project of good practices on the inclusion of young migrants.A project based on sharing and participation, stemming from the bottom up and from listening to their real needs.The project inserts young migrants (RE.BE.CO) in reception contexts, trained for the purpose. RE.BE.CO. shares the best operational practices to INCLUDE young migrants and face their daily difficulties, also in relation to relations with their European peers and civil and educating society and the world of communication.Operationally, the project intervenes to connect young foreign guests with the project’s RE.BE.CO operators, also young migrants active in the Centers as operators or volunteers, who appropriately trained with good practices, will work in teams, closely other educators / operators to improve the dynamics of relations with young people and with their families, when present.The project has a strong impact both on the subjects of the partnership, on young foreign guests, and on the socio-economic fabric of the territories. The outstanding work of RE.BE.CO is concerned with consolidating the skills of its operators or volunteers, habitually working closely with young people on the margins. Good practice, and the emphasis on the training and teamwork of young people, can be replicated by the involvement of yet more young people working in reception centers in other territories.Target of the project are 30 RE.BE.CO trained to act on a target of over 1000 young migrants (minors, adolescents, young people up to 30 years) who gravitate around our reception centers and other connected structures.Target of the project are our centers operators, the families, both of our young migrants, when they are present, and both of the local young people, the Institutions, the school and the civil and educating society’s members.The project will involve about 5,000 subjects, including young foreigners, local young people, their families, citizens, volunteers and operators, teachers, public bodies, associations, by a network of 60 local partner bodies. These subjects will be involved through direct contacts and through 20 micro communication events, co-organized in the territories.A system for detecting satisfaction and perception change, will be developed by the partnership, to monitor the impact on specific targets.
According to Eurostat statistics, 2.4 million third-country nationals arrived in the EU-27 in 2018. In 2018, EU-27 Member States granted citizenship to 672,000 people. Half of the immigrants arriving in Europe are YOUNG, under the age of 29. Even if in recent years the flows have been reduced, due to national decrees that want to reject, European indications that impose an obligatory solidarity and distribution, in fact the problems linked to the reception and integration of these people in the European territories of arrival all remain on the field .For those young people welcomed in reception centers across Europe, many obstacles in obtaining residence permits or refugee status and live in constant fear of being expelled or unable to integrate into the socio-economic fabric of the host country. Many of these young migrants and refugees have experienced violence and abuse, affecting their psychological and physical well-being. These elements strongly influence the life paths of young migrants towards autonomy. Anxiety and uncertainty about the future make young migrants apathetic and unresponsive to cultural, social and relational activities and initiatives.Episodes of serious discrimination, fomented a wrong communication and hatred online towards the foreigners, unfortunately occur more and more frequently, even among the youth population of our countries.Young migrants are increasingly subject to strong dichotomies leading to augmented marginalization and related problems of public order. Some attempt assimilation, a process through which the young person tries, consciously or unconsciously, to resemble others, absorbing the culture of the host country and denying his own.The RE.BE.CO project was born from a strategic partnership for the exchange of good practices useful for the inclusion in positive and participatory contexts of immigrant, foreign and often marginalized young immigrants also through better inclusion and communication and representation of the migrant on the media and in the newspapers.OBJECTIVES: The RE.BE.CO project is an exchange project of good practices on the inclusion of young migrants.A project based on sharing and participation, stemming from the bottom up and from listening to their real needs.The project inserts young migrants (RE.BE.CO) in reception contexts, trained for the purpose. RE.BE.CO. shares the best operational practices to INCLUDE young migrants and face their daily difficulties, also in relation to relations with their European peers and civil and educating society and the world of communication.Operationally, the project intervenes to connect young foreign guests with the project’s RE.BE.CO operators, also young migrants active in the Centers as operators or volunteers, who appropriately trained with good practices, will work in teams, closely other educators / operators to improve the dynamics of relations with young people and with their families, when present.The project has a strong impact both on the subjects of the partnership, on young foreign guests, and on the socio-economic fabric of the territories. The outstanding work of RE.BE.CO is concerned with consolidating the skills of its operators or volunteers, habitually working closely with young people on the margins. Good practice, and the emphasis on the training and teamwork of young people, can be replicated by the involvement of yet more young people working in reception centers in other territories.Target of the project are 30 RE.BE.CO trained to act on a target of over 1000 young migrants (minors, adolescents, young people up to 30 years) who gravitate around our reception centers and other connected structures.Target of the project are our centers operators, the families, both of our young migrants, when they are present, and both of the local young people, the Institutions, the school and the civil and educating society’s members.The project will involve about 5,000 subjects, including young foreigners, local young people, their families, citizens, volunteers and operators, teachers, public bodies, associations, by a network of 60 local partner bodies. These subjects will be involved through direct contacts and through 20 micro communication events, co-organized in the territories.A system for detecting satisfaction and perception change, will be developed by the partnership, to monitor the impact on specific targets.
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