🧭 Summary
United for Tolerance is an Erasmus+ KA1 Training Course designed to promote tolerance, diversity, and inclusion among youth workers and young leaders across Europe.
The project focuses on strengthening intercultural understanding, active citizenship, and social cohesion, encouraging participants to build bridges between communities through non-formal education methods and international cooperation.
Implemented under the Erasmus+ Programme, United for Tolerance supports the personal and professional development of youth workers while fostering the European values of respect, equality, and solidarity.
Keywords: Erasmus+ training course, tolerance education, inclusion, intercultural dialogue, youth empowerment, diversity awareness, EU-funded project, non-formal education, social cohesion, active citizenship.
🎯 Objectives
The main objectives of the project include:
- Promoting Tolerance and Inclusion:
To enhance participants’ understanding of diversity, human rights, and equality, and to encourage inclusive approaches in youth work and community engagement. - Strengthening Intercultural Dialogue:
To provide youth workers with the tools and skills needed to facilitate intercultural communication, empathy, and mutual respect among young people from different backgrounds. - Empowering Youth Workers:
To develop participants’ competences in non-formal education, conflict management, and teamwork, helping them address intolerance and discrimination in their local contexts. - Encouraging European Cooperation:
To foster lasting partnerships between youth organizations across Europe, supporting future Erasmus+ collaborations and long-term impact in the field of inclusion and diversity.
Keywords: equality, human rights education, intercultural learning, capacity building, non-formal education methods, diversity in youth work, cooperation in Europe.
🏖 Implementation
The training course brought together youth workers, educators, and community leaders from across Europe to exchange experiences, learn new tools, and build joint initiatives promoting tolerance.
Through interactive workshops, group discussions, and simulation activities, participants explored the concepts of identity, empathy, cultural awareness, and peaceful coexistence.
The program followed a non-formal education approach, emphasizing learning by doing, reflection, and peer learning. Activities combined creativity, experiential learning, and cooperation, helping participants translate the values of tolerance into their daily youth work practice.
Keywords: Erasmus+ mobility, youth training, intercultural communication, empathy, experiential learning, inclusion practices, teamwork, cultural diversity.
🤝 Partners
The consortium represented a strong European partnership of youth organizations, NGOs, and educational institutions, all committed to promoting tolerance, mutual understanding, and youth participation at both local and European levels.
Keywords: European partnership, Erasmus+ cooperation, youth inclusion network, international collaboration, NGO exchange.
📦 Outputs & Results
- 1 Erasmus+ KA1 Training Course on tolerance and inclusion
- 25 trained youth workers and youth leaders
- Practical toolbox on intercultural learning and non-formal education
- Increased capacity of partner organizations in youth inclusion and diversity work
- New international partnerships and follow-up initiatives under Erasmus+
The project encouraged participants to apply the knowledge and tools gained in their local communities, organizing awareness campaigns, workshops, and youth initiatives promoting respect, equality, and inclusion.
Keywords: project results, youth inclusion, intercultural learning tools, Erasmus+ impact, community engagement, educational innovation, European cooperation.
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