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“GATE - Guardians for separated children Against Trafficking and any form of Exploitation: Standards and Training for the qualification of guardians for separated children against trafficking and exploitation”

The GATE project funded by the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme of the European Commission, involves four European partners from Greece (KMOP), Italy (Defence for Children International – IT), the (Netherlands Defence for Children – ECPAT) and Cyprus (CARDET) with the aim to strengthen and qualify the competences and capacities of guardians for separated children against trafficking and exploitation. KMOP is leading this action that will be implemented over a 18-month period with the objective to contribute to the enhancement of EU standards for anti-trafficking work and policies and for the protection of victims, integrating them in a multidisciplinary and children’s rights-centred perspective.

  • This project is expected to have important and sustainable results in the 4 participating countries, particularly in the following areas:
  • Assessment of guardianship systems in the 4 EU countries
  • Enhancement of National and EU policies in this field
  • Qualification and strengthening of the competencies of guardians and stakeholders in the 4 countries involved and at EU level
  • Wide dissemination and sharing of the project’s results

 

“GATE - Guardians for separated children Against Trafficking and any form of Exploitation: Standards and Training for the qualification of guardians for separated children against trafficking and exploitation”
The GATE project funded by the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme of the European Commission, involves four European partners from Greece (KMOP), Italy (Defence for Children International – IT), the (Netherlands Defence for Children – ECPAT) and Cyprus (CARDET) with the aim to strengthen and qualify the competences and capacities of guardians for separated children against trafficking and exploitation. KMOP is leading this action that will be implemented over a 18-month period with the objective to contribute to the enhancement of EU standards for anti-trafficking work and policies and for the protection of victims, integrating them in a multidisciplinary and children’s rights-centred perspective.
This project is expected to have important and sustainable results in the 4 participating countries, particularly in the following areas:
Assessment of guardianship systems in the 4 EU countries
Enhancement of National and EU policies in this field
Qualification and strengthening of the competencies of guardians and stakeholders in the 4 countries involved and at EU level
Wide dissemination and sharing of the project’s results

 

 

IPA 2010 Anti-trafficking project - Technical Assistance to public institutions in Kosovo in the Fight against Trafficking in Human Beings and domestic violence.

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An EU funded project managed

by the European Commission

Liaison Office in Kosovo

 

This IPA 2010 Anti-trafficking project: “Support to strengthening institutions in the fight against trafficking in human beings and domestic violence” is a new technical assistance project implemented by KMOP together with another three partners from Cyprus (Four Assist) and Italy (Department of Equal Opportunities and NGO On the Road). The overall objective of this EC funded project is to strengthen institutions through procedures and systems to reduce trafficking and smuggling of human beings, protect trafficked individuals and victims of domestic violence and tackle organised crime in line with the national strategy on anti-trafficking in Kosovo. The projects started on November 2011 and will be completed by November 2013.

 


 

 

“SCALING NEW HEIGHTS in VET” project

(AGREEMENT n° DE/11/LLP-LdV/TOI/147401)

 

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The “Scaling New Heights in VET: adapting the Rickter Scale® Process to improve and monitor the journey of marginalized groups towards employability” project is a LdV Transfer Of Innovation project implemented by KMOP together with another 3 EU partners. Started on September 2011, this project is led by the German organisation ZIB and has a two-year duration.  The central idea of the project is to adapt the existing Rickter Scale Process to the needs of different vulnerable groups in Germany, Greece, Italy and United Kingdom aiming to provide them with opportunities to engage with education, training and employment to gain recognition for existing and new acquired skills and thus gain access to the labour market.

Read more at: http://www.scalingnewheightsinvet.eu

 

 



 

 

“SET CARE” project

(AGREEMENT NUMBER -2011-1-GR1-LEO05-06798)

 

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The “Self-study E-learning Tool for the Social Home-care Sector” (SET-CARE) project is a LdV Transfer Of Innovation implemented by seven EU partners. It started on October 2011 and has a two year duration aiming to adapt an innovative Italian e-learning system for care workers to improve the skills of care givers, while promoting the recognition of competencies of professionals engaged in the field of home care assistance. The project intends to transfer this training tool, originally designed in Italy, in Greece and Bulgaria together with training on elderly care by making use of self e-learning methods and tools.

Read more at: http://www.setcare.eu

 

 


 

Other Projects

 

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The project aims to provide awareness and information to the victims of violence, and to do so at the workplace or at the time of integration in employment. To this end, the project will develop a training course for specific target groups in order to enable them to assist the beneficiaries in finding employment or staying in work. This project also aims to develop a process integrating a range of different measures to deal with different aspects of the issue of domestic violence.


The programme is in line with the recommendation on domestic violence against women issued by the European Economic and Social Committee (Opinion SOC/218).

 

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DAEL: Disabled Adults in Experimental Learning Programme

 

The project “DAEL: Disabled Adults in Experimental Learning Programme” within the framework of Lifelong Learning Programme Grundtvig 2007- 2013 aims to share and compare methods and innovative approaches in the field of training, employment and social inclusion of adult disabled people, in particular methods target to:

  • Observe and put in evidence basis and key competencies of disabled adults in job contexts
  • Improve  the validation of non- formal and informal learning outcomes, taking into account the different needs of adult disabled learners
  • Recognize the observed and evaluated competences in order to improve social insertion and job insertion of disabled people: Guidance & counseling action

 

 


 

 

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The partnership ASK seeks to analyse different methods of assessing and certificating non-formal and informally acquired skills in vocational education and training in the participating regions. The partnership brings together organisations which are already using more or less standardized methods in their training courses. However, they feel their assessment tools and certification process could be improved. Thus the overall aim of the project is to identify possibilities for optimizing existing methods by learning from other partners in Europe.

 

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DIA-EU: Dialogue with the EU; The voices of the European Citizens

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This project aims thus at empowering citizens with the necessary knowledge and civic competences to express their opinions on issues like the European integration process and the EU policies and their impact by involving them in a series of activities where they will learn what mechanisms the EU makes available to them to give their opinions (forums, platforms, opinion polls, e.t.c.). The project also aims at developing the feeling of citizenship within the European Union and at enhancing tolerance and mutual understanding between European citizens, respecting and promoting cultural and linguistic diversity, while contributing to intercultural dialogue.

 

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PoD; Professional Training of Parents of Children with Down Syndrome, has come to a successful end. Two years of intensive European collaboration has resulted in a comprehensive training tool meant to assist relatives, volunteer workers and professionals alike in supporting a person with Down Syndrome through life. Constituting a DVD, a CD and an accompanying booklet, the tool has been taken through a pilot phase, testing its validity and relevance with target groups, where it scored top marks from the panels in all four participating countries (Greece, Spain, Romania and Italy). KMOP has a number of PoD packages to distribute for free to those interested. Contact us for more information.

 


Smart Home for Elderly People (HOPE)


Smart Home for Elderly People (HOPE) is an integrated, smart platform that enables elderly people with Alzheimer's disease to use innovative technology for a more independent life, easy access to information, monitor their health, and serve as a source of inspiration for users as well as for people working with assistive devices. Moreover, it enables them to perform by themselves activities they were not able to do before and which are important for their daily personal life. HOPE consists of a self-operated, self-adjusted, innovative intelligent IP Based Universal Control Box (UCB) that use intelligence to manage the various connected subsystems and devices within a residence of the elderly people.

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User-Sensitive Home-based Systems for Successful Ageing in a Networked Society (AGNES)

User-Sensitive Home-based Systems for Successful Ageing in a Networked Society (AGNES) is a project that goes well beyond the state of the art in integrating diverse technologies and products into new innovative solutions, all in the service of helping to prevent and manage chronic conditions such as mild cognitive impairment and dementia in the elderly person still living in their own home. AGNES will provide a basic ICT platform to create and maintain an easy-to-use web-based social network for individual elderly persons. This platform will be used to stimulate the elderly person. The in-home system will be enhanced with technology to assess the subjective and objective states of the elderly person along carefully selected parameters. Timely information will be passed to the network on the activities and subjective state of the elderly person (e.g. presence, state of wellness, etc.).

Read more at http://www.agnes-aal.eu/site/



 

International Project Development

KMOP has an active project development team that is constantly seeking new dynamic partnerships through which to turn innovative ideas into strong project proposals.
These are the current open calls where we seek transnational cooperation:
  • 2012 Public Health call for proposals: Aims to support the deployment of innovative solutions for care provision in terms of innovative policies and business models for collaborative and integrated care systems, based on a continuum of care approach
    Deadline: 9 March 2012
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  • Local Employment Development Initiatives – Croatia: Aims to foster employment growth in Croatian counties through preparation and implementation of innovative local employment development initiatives
    Deadline: 12 March 2012
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  • Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Action Grants 2011-2012 with a focus on Promoting the Rights of the Child
    Deadline: 12 March 2012
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  • EIDHR - Country Based Support Scheme – Croatia: Aims to strengthen the role of civil society in promoting human rights and democratic reform, in supporting the peaceful conciliation of group interests and in consolidating political participation and representation
    Deadline: 19 March 2012
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  • DAPHNE III (2007-2013) To prevent and combat violence against children, young people and women and to protect victims and groups at risk
    Deadline: 29 March 2012
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  • Civil Society Facility Partnership Programmes for Civil Society Organisations Western Balkans & Turkey
    Deadline: 13 April 2012
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  • ICT Policy Support Programme – Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme
    Deadline: 15 May 2012
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Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it of the International Projects Department for further discussion.

 
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