Sunday, March 25, 2007

Applications for "We are all Human!"

The application process for "We are all Human!" training course has started now. The applications are expected arrive until 1st of April 2007. You can download the application form from SALTO-YOUTH web site or clicking the header above.

WE ARE ALL HUMAN!

There is a great tendency of alienasation and discrimination by the global society living on earth nowadays. People are focused on finding differences and establishing states of belonging in smaller groups and communities. Nevertheless we believe that we are all equal and worthy. We think that the diversity is the asset of the human beings. Let’s scream together… We are All Human!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

We are all human!



A training course for humanity!

When the Nazis wanted to take all the Jews in Denmark in WWII, Danish King declared that "We are all Jewish!"...
When the Turks were burnt in their houses in Solingen in 1990, the people of Germany marched saying that "We are all Turk!"...
When Hrant Dink was assasinated in Istanbul in 2007, the people of Turkey marched declaring that "We are all Armenian!" for 16 kms...
Now we are declaring that "We are all human!"...
All want to live in a world of equality in dignity and respect of diversity...

"We are all human!" training course aims to create a learning opportunity for youth workers and youth leaders by developing their competences and understanding on working for the respect of diversity and equality in dignity via human rights education. The training course will be held in Izmir, Turkey between 5 and 10 May 2007.

Young Society Initiative for Youth Services and Training developed the training course “We are all Human!” with the support of the European Commission YOUTH Programme Action 5.

"We are all human!" is a dream for a "young society"...

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

"All Rights for All" as A BEST PRACTISE!

All Rights for All” training course is selected as one of the best practices in youth work that took place in Turkey by the GepGenc Festival, Youth Services Directorate and the National Coordination Committee of “All Different All Equal”. The training course was presented in a session at 10 o’clock on 7th of December 2007 in the Best Practises Symposium.

In the session the training course was evaluated through the major components of a project management cycle. The project is evaluated through the questions of project management tree. The project found a good practise in youth work by the ratings of the questions “what for, through what, when, for whom, by whom, how, why, which process”.
The new projects;
- “Democracy and Human Rights” seminar
- “Human Rights on the stage of Europe-Theatre as a tool for human rights education” youth exchange”
- “We are all human” training course
- “In the culture of human rights” seminar
are already confirming the project evaluation as the main outcomes of the project.

All Human Rights for All
from the GUIDELINE OF THE VIENNA WORLD CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS; 1993.