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ELECT- E uropean L earning C ommunities for T raining of people with Mental Ilness

ELECT- E uropean L earning C ommunities for T raining of people with Mental Ilness. ELECT-CONSORTIUM MEETING 1 Malmö 3-5 th March 2008 Ville Grönberg. Content of this presentation. What is Life Long Learning Programme and Grundtvig Subprogramme?

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ELECT- E uropean L earning C ommunities for T raining of people with Mental Ilness

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  1. ELECT- European Learning Communities for Training of people with Mental Ilness ELECT-CONSORTIUM MEETING 1 Malmö 3-5th March 2008 Ville Grönberg

  2. Content of this presentation What is Life Long Learning Programme and Grundtvig Subprogramme? ELECT-project in Brief (activities, outcomes, workpackages)

  3. Life Long Learning Programme • European Commissions Life Long Learning Programme (LLP) supports learning opportunities from childhood to old age in every single life situation. • It has a budget of € 7000 millions for the period 2007-2013, and is the successor to the current Socrates, Leonardo da Vinci and eLearning programmes. • It is composed of 4 sectoral sub-programmes, 4 transversal programmes and the Jean Monnet programme.

  4. Structure of the Life Long learning Programme Source: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/projects/events/february_2008/documents/grundtvig_programme.pdf

  5. What is adult education / learning? Source: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/projects/events/february_2008/documents/grundtvig_programme.pdf

  6. Backround of the Grundtvig subprogramme Source: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/projects/events/february_2008/documents/grundtvig_programme.pdf

  7. Challences of the Grundtvig subprogramme Source: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/projects/events/february_2008/documents/grundtvig_programme.pdf

  8. Additional information • More information on LLP and Grundtvig: • http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/index.htm • Brussells Grundtvig infodays presentations: • http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/projects/events/february_2008/index_en.htm

  9. Our contribution to the Grundtvig program • ELECT-PROJECT

  10. ELECT-project in brief • ELECT project promotes learning opportunities and access to education and employment of people with long-term mental illness • Project's purpose is to create a set of supported education methods and tools for people who are recovering from mental illness and wanting to develop their personal qualification, educational pathway and inclusion in the mainstream education and labour market. • The project enhances cooperation for education and training support between the Clubhouses' psychosocial rehabilitation, Clubhouse Training Bases, Clubhouse Coalitions and the formal educational institutions in consortium countries

  11. ELECT history • European Clubhouse Conference in Munich 22th-24th November 2006 – Visions for the Future: More speed in Europe to the Clubhouse development (Esko Hänninen) • Project planning meeting in Taastrup, Denmark 2nd February 2007 • Second project planning meeting and agreement on European Clubhouse Development Partnership (EPCD) in Stockholm 19th March 2007. • March 30th 2007 - Submission of the ELECT-project proposal for European Comission. • October 18th 2007 - Elect project has been selected for community co-financing • 1st November 2007 – Project starts • 29.-30.11.2007 Steering group meeting in Helsinki • 3.-5.3.2008 Kick of meeting in Malmö

  12. EPCD and ELECT EPCD – Agreement EPCD - EuropeanPartnership for ClubhouseDevelopment Objective to promote the development of the Clubhousemodel in Europe Partners Openpartnership – 14 partnerssofar Coordinator Stakes Funding None, EPCD partnersorganiseplanning and otherpreparationsaiming at Europeanfunding for Clubhousedevelopment Duration 19.3.2007-31.12.2010 ELECT- Project ELECT - EuropeanLearningCommunities for training of peoplewithMentalIlness Objective to developesupportededucationactivities in EuropeanClubhouses Partners 13 partners Coordinator Stakes Funding EuropeanCommission, Life Long Learningprogram, 300 000€. Duration 1.11.2007-31.10.2009

  13. Contractual Period Agreements Kick-off Meeting Action Selection Results Contract Application Evaluation Dissemination Partner Search Idea Final Report ’Post-Project’ Phase The life cycle of a project

  14. Elect-project Activities 1/2 • Finds out the Clubhouse members’ educational goals and career plans for building up individual learning pathways; • improves learners basic skills and learning to learn abilities by activating and motivating them to take part in different kinds of short courses, e.g. in career guidance, ICT and languages; • organises two European transnational short courses by using Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)-technology;

  15. Elect-project Activities 2/2 • develops a set of support measures and tools for assisting the clubhouse member trainees to study with success in formal educational institutions in cooperation with institutions concerned; • enhances cooperation and awareness-raising activities between formal adult education and training institutions and non-formal Clubhouse learning communities; • organizes a supported education pilot course for qualified trainers and peer trainers and creates a curriculum of supported education.

  16. Project outcomes 1/2 • A review of the good practices: Education and training in the European Clubhouses. Members' educational needs and goals. Learners' experiences. • A Document of the support methods. support measures and tools for assisting the clubhouse member trainees to study with success in formal educational institutions • Two short courses by using Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)-technology

  17. Project outcomes 1/2 • Supported education pilot course for trainers and peer trainers • A curriculum of the Supported Education training course for the European Clubhouses • Five project meetings • Website, brochures, newsletters • Evaluation report • Interim and final report

  18. Project partners • Stakes - National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (FI) - Coordinator • Swedish Fountain House. Sweden (Lead partner) • Fountain House Fonden Danmark. (Lead partner) • Mosaic Clubhouse. United Kingdom (Lead partner) • Ersta Sköndal University College. Sweden (Lead partner) • Paritaetischer Wohlfahrtsverand Bayern e.V. Sozialpsychiatrisches Zentrum • Finnish Fountain House Coalition. Finland • Foundation Fountain, Fountain House in Oslo. Norway • Klúbburin Geysir. Iceland • Helsinki Clubhouses registered association. Finland • Stiftelsen Vänskap och arbete, Fontänhuset Org. Malmö • Caledonia Clubhouse. United Kingdom • ICCD (Associated partner)

  19. How do we organise project activities?Workpackages • Management • Activation and motivation • Support methods for education and training • Training of trainers • Quality and evaluation • Dissemination and exploitation.

  20. Workpackages and staff days

  21. European ICCD Clubhouses - Beneficiaries of the ELECT project Albania 1 Austria 3 Denmark 6 England 19 Estonia 1 Finland 20 Germany 3 Iceland 1 Ireland 4 Italy 1 Kosovo 1 Macedonia 2 Netherlands 1 Norway 3 Poland 2 Romania 1 Russia 4 Scotland 7 Sweden 9 TOTAL 90 About 90 Clubhouses serving over 11000 members annually

  22. Vision for future: next steps after ELECT-project  A network Source: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/projects/events/february_2008/documents/grundtvig_programme.pdf

  23. ELECT-project contact information • Management/Coordination: • Ville Grönberg • Project Manager • Stakes • Innovative Employment initiatives –group • Stakes • P.O Box 220 • (Lintulahdenkuja 4 – street address) • FI-00531 Helsinki • Finland • Mobile +358 400 259 029 • Tel. +358 9 3967 2130 • Fax. +358 9 3967 2201 • E-mail: ville.gronberg@stakes.fi Reports & payments Mirva Piispa Financial secretary Stakes Innovative Employment initiatives –group Stakes P.O Box 220 (Lintulahdenkuja 4 – street address) FI-00531 Helsinki, Finland Tel. +358 9 3967 2609 Fax. +358 9 3967 2201 E-mail: mirva.piispa@stakes.fi (Mirva wishes that you send questions considering payments by e-mail!)

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