ASHA EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD DIALOGUE PROGRAMME ASHA CENTRE INFO P A C K

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ASHA EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD DIALOGUE PROGRAMME 08 16.04.2015 ASHA CENTRE INFO P A C K ASHA Centre, Gunn Mill House, Lower Spout Lane, Flaxley, Gloucestershire GL17 0EA, United Kingdom Tel. +44(0)1594 822330; e- mail: contact@ashacentre.org, website: www.ashacentre.org

INTRODUCTION This is an Erasmus+ project bringing together youth workers from the EU and neighbouring regions (Mediterranean and Eastern Partnership) in order to explore the nature of the relationship between Europe and its neighbours, develop competences in intercultural dialogue and enhance future co-operation. The project is a direct reflection of the interests and needs of young people in partner countries and communities. The project will bring together youth workers and youth leaders from EU and Eastern Partnership (EaP) as well as Mediterranean countries (MEDA) countries: 64 participants (32 per seminar) from 15 organisations in 13 countries (five EU countries: UK, Estonia, Spain, Poland and Italy, four EaP countries: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine as well as four MEDA countries: Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan). The project s overall educational objective is to develop participants youth work competences. Specific objectives include: - Reflecting on the meaning of Europe, its borders and on Europe s relationship with countries to its East and South - Gaining a general understanding of the European Union s policy towards neighbouring regions: Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean - Deepening the understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity in European youth work - Identifying key issues in EU-Eastern Partnership and EuroMed dialogue in youth work, and developing project ideas addressing these issues - Promoting co-operation between EU and EaP/MEDA organisations in youth work - Sharing of best practice between youth workers from the EU and EaP/MEDA countries - Improving the quality of future Erasmus+ projects through greater co-operation and development of joint projects DATES Arrival 8.04 (all day; no programme planned) Departure 16.04 (all day; no programme planned) THE VENUE ASHA Centre Flaxley, Gloucestershire http://www.ashacentre.org For more info: http://www.facebook.com/ashacentre 2

PARTNER ORGANISATIONS Partners involved: ASHA Foundation 3 participants Armenian Progressive Youth 4 participants Azerbaijan Youth for Peace 4 participants "Academy for Peace and Development" Union 4 participants Non-governmental (public) organization «ChangeLog» Foundation 4 participants Seiklejate Vennaskond 3 participants AYUNTAMIENTO DE MURCIA 3 participants VulcanicaMente 3 participants Stowarzyszenie Dakato 3 participants Participants need to be over 18. We will not be able to host any underage participants. All participants need to complete the application form (attached) and e-mail it back to youthinaction@ashacentre.org by 15 February 2015 TRAVELLING TO THE UNITED KINGDOM ASHA Centre is located in the Forest of Dean, near Gloucester. The nearest airports are (listed by distance/convenience of travel to Gloucester): - Bristol Airport (Approx. 2h to Gloucester by coach) - Birmingham Airport (approx 2h to Gloucester by coach) - Heathrow Airport (Approx. 3-4 hrs to Gloucester by coach) - Luton Airport (Approx. 4-5 hrs by coach to Gloucester by coach) - Gatwick Airport (Approx. 5h to Gloucester by coach) - - Stansted Airport (Approx. 5h to Gloucester by coach) - Travelling by coach from all London Airports (apart from Heathrow) involves a change at London Victoria. Please check for the cheapest travel option from your city and contact ASHA Project Team (youthinactinon@ashacentre.org) for route and price approval. TRANSPORT TO / FROM THE ASHA CENTRE 3

Please be advised that coaches offer cheapest services for local transport within the UK. We advise you to travel to Gloucester using only this mean of transport. National Express provides services from all major London airports http://ww.nationalexpress.com We recommend you to travel by coach from the airport to Gloucester by National Express coaches. Please, check www.nationalexpress.com for schedules and prices. You can buy the tickets beforehand in the internet, but, please, bear in mind that the tickets have fixed time, that s why it might be better to buy the tickets on the spot at the airport. You need to take a coach to Gloucester (Gloucester Coach Station, situated in the centre of the city do NOT buy tickets for Gloucester Longlevens) We will only reimburse DURING the training so you should also buy RETURN tickets from the airports to Gloucester). Those of you who are planning to stay in the UK outside project dates longer should also buy RETURN tickets from the airports to Gloucester. ASHA will arrange pick-ups from Gloucester coach station to ASHA Centre (no public transport is available on this route). We will contact you with details of pick-up arrangements once all arrival times and dates will be confirmed. TRAVEL COSTS ASHA will reimburse your travel expenses at 80% of the overall cost. Please bare in mind the new Erasmus Plus travel limits for your country. However, if for good reasons your travel costs exceed the limit, we will still reimburse at 80%. If you do intend to purchase tickets that exceed the Erasmus + limit for your country, you must contact ASHA first for approval before purchasing the ticket. If you do not, we will only reimburse a maximum of 80% of travel costs up to a maximum of the travel limit for your country.! Note: Please note if you bought your ticket in your local currency which might be different than EUR, we will calculate your travel costs according to the exchange rates from official European Commission web-site http://ec.europa.eu/budget/inforeuro/index.cfm?language=en!!!! Note: Please make sure you have return tickets for all stages of your travel (return plane tickets, return bus tickets, etc.). Reimbursement will be given only on the basis of an existing ticket. No advance reimbursement for future tickets will be given.!!!!! Note: If you plan to travel outside the official project dates you need Asha s approval first. Please contact us at youthinaction@ashacentre.org Tickets for travel outside the official travel dates purchased without Asha s approval may not be reimbursed. 4

HEALTH INSURANCE Health insurance will not be provided or reimbursed by the organisers. All participants are required to purchase health insurance individually. ACCOMMODATION All rooms have either baths or showers. Towels and bed linen will be provided. Photos of the ASHA Centre s residential facilities can be found here: http://www.ashacentre.org/index.php/gallery/item/628-house!!! You will be sharing room(s) with another person(s) of the same sex in mixed national groups. We advise you to bring your own suitcase as you will not be sharing rooms with your friends/colleagues from the same country.!!! Note: Please note that ASHA will not provide any additional accommodation for your stay in the United Kingdom outside the training dates. Those of you willing to arrive few days earlier or depart few days later should inform us and we will assist you in booking a hotel or hostel in the UK.!!! Note: Wireless internet is available at the ASHA Centre. Please note no computers will be made available to participants so you need to bring your own device!!!! Note: The ASHA Centre has carpeted areas where shoes are to be removed. We advise you to bring a comfortable pair of house shoes/slippers.!!! UK electric plugs/sockets differ from continental/european please bring your own electrical adapter!!! The check-out time on the departure day is at 10 AM. The last transfer from the ASHA Centre to Gloucester will leave at 11:00 AM on the last day of the project PREPARATION Please be prepared to briefly present your organisation during the training. Please also bring some national drinks and snacks for the intercultural evening :) ABOUT THE UNITED KINGDOM If you want to know more about our country here are some useful links: www.visitbritain.com www.lonelyplanet.com/england 5

And for Gloucestershire http://www.visit-gloucestershire.co.uk/ CONTACT If you need help, have questions or need further information please contact: ASHA Team @ youthinaction@ashacentre.org TRAVEL BUDGET LIMITS Please remember that theamounts listed below include local transport in the UK (airport Gloucester airport); coach and train travel between some airports and Gloucester can amount to 60-80 EUR Armenia - 530.00 EUR Azerbaijan - 820.00 EUR Georgia - 530.00 EUR Ukraine - 360.00 EUR Estonia - 275.00 EUR Spain - 275.00 EUR Italy - 360.00 EUR Poland - 275.00 EUR 6