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Getting Young People and Young Adults Included and Engaged in the Cultural and Creative Sectors

August 2022.

Corona has been blamed for the poor well-being of young people

The report eLearning and resource platforms – Nord University 2022 was presented at the 30th May 2022, 3rd Transnational Physical Partner Meeting in Bodø.

The meeting was organized by Ellen Marie Sæthre-McGuirk.

The report was produced and presented by Ellen Marie Sæthre-McGuirk.

eLearning and resource platforms - Nord University 2022

Mapping activities in the first 12 month of the project

This project is about to inspire and to develop competence of existing and new learning networks including relevant courses and toolboxes.

This goal is pursued to help trainers and educators to be better equipped in order to make young people know more and for them to be able to handle best practice interdisciplinary tools and measures that can support their inclusion in as well as the revitalization and innovation of the cultural and creative sectors.

To this end, 2 main endeavors has been pursued during the first 12 month of the project:
1. To map and analyse the needs of the main target groups: trainers and educators of young people oriented to be engaged in the cultural and creative sectors. As well as the needs of the secondary target groups: young people in the formal and unformal educational system
2. To map and analyse the cultural and creative sectors of the partner areas to know better the potentials and codes of these sectors.

Below you find 3 partner surveys (Etcc, ICSD, WUT). Finally, you will find the ETCC partner survey with analysis and mapping of the cultural and creative sectors (CCS) in Denmark. More surveys to come.

Grasping the Future

  • Catalog regarding the development of the open e-Learning platform in connection with the project “Getting Young People and Young Adults Included and Engaged in the Cultural and Creative Sectors” (Cultureplan Youth)
Grasping the Future

Project partner meeting is held on 28th February 2023 in Brindisi, Italy. Activity plan for the next 3 month were agreed upon.

The project is about inspiring young people and to develop on-line courses and skills for teachers and facilitators in formal and unformal youth education oriented towards the cultural and creative sector.

Brindisi partner meeting
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Etcc survey

This survey is about analyzing and mapping important aspects of the cultural and creative sectors in Denmark.

It also includes methodological aspects of cultural mapping and planning as important tools in order to get to know more, to plan and mobilize these sectors and the rest of the society.

Etcc survey CCS Denmark January 2022

The ICSD Survey

Report and Needs Analysis
IN CREATIVE AND CULTURAL SECTORS IN GREECE

This report is a part of the Erasmus+ project, Getting Young People And Young Adults Included And Engaged In The Cultural And Creative Sectors, with number ID, 20201-DK01-KA227- ADU-094215. The aim of this report is to determine the situation in Greece during Covid-19, in the sectors of Creative and Cultural and how much they have been affected. The needs that have been raised for the young people that are involved in these sectors, and how our project can contribute to assist with those needs.

The ICSD survey

This report is a part of the Erasmus+ project, Getting Young People And Young
Adults Included And Engaged In The Cultural And Creative Sectors, with number
ID, 20201-DK01-KA227- ADU-094215.

The purpose of the survey is to verify the needs of young people in the online
environment, an environment that is growing in education, as an alternative to the
physical environment, due to the general lockdown in Romania starting with March
2020.It also surveys young people’s relationship with local Creative sector
operators

WTU survey - February 2022

TRAINING NEEDS ANALYZIS (Etcc) for the target groups of the EU Erasmus+ programme: “Getting Young People and Young Adults Included and Engaged in the Cultural and Creative Sectors”.

Training needs analysis