PARTNERS MEETING ROME

PARTNERS MEETING ROME

On the 13th of December 2024, the transnational partners meeting of the Erasmus+ KA3 Project, “VISYON,” took place both in Rome, Italy, hosted by our partner CIAPE, as a part of the final cross-interaction event in Rome. 

The meeting began with a brief summary of the agenda. Updates were provided on the short-movies publication on Youtube, followed by a discussion on the ongoing dissemination activities for the WP2. The partners also reviewed pending tasks for each partner related to Work Packages 2 and 5, focusing on the completion of deliverables and next steps. The meeting continued with a presentation of the final details regarding the Rome Final Event. Afterwards, the partners were given a comprehensive overview of the impact analysis conducted by FECE, along with a presentation of the VISYON Toolkit, which was presented by Monomyths. Finally, a Q&A session was conducted to address any remaining queries, clarify outstanding issues, and ensure alignment on the next steps moving forward. 

The meeting was part of the VISYON project, which was designed to empower young Europeans by providing them with the tools and platform to voice their needs, concerns, and stories. By focusing on the 11 European Youth Goals (EYG), the project encourages discussion about the efficacy of current European policies and how they can better serve the needs of European youth. The project aims to contribute to the EU Youth Strategy (2019-2027) by promoting the core areas of Engage, Connect, and Empower.

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Opportunities for Rural Youth 

Opportunities for Rural Youth

 

The short film “A Local Success Story” brings European Youth Goal #6: Moving Rural Youth Forward into focus, showcasing efforts to empower young people in rural areas through enhanced infrastructure, improved education, and quality job opportunities. Produced by Monomyths (Romania) and TANINO FILMS, this inspiring production highlights how rural development initiatives are ensuring no young person is left behind, regardless of their location.

By addressing themes such as rural development, equal access, and youth opportunities, the film demonstrates how rural youth are shaping their own futures and contributing to a more equitable and prosperous society. “A Local Success Story” is a compelling reminder of the transformative impact of investing in rural communities to create brighter opportunities for young people.

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Healthy Minds for a Healthy Future 

Healthy Minds for a Healthy Future

 

The short film “The Harder They Fall” sheds light on European Youth Goal #5: Mental Health & Well-being, focusing on the need to create supportive environments that foster young people’s mental health and resilience. Produced by VISYON Consortium and TANINO FILMS, this inspirational production highlights groundbreaking efforts across Europe to prioritize mental health as an essential element of overall well-being.

With a focus on mental health support, well-being, and resilience, the film demonstrates how individuals and communities are contributing to a healthier and more united Europe. “The Harder They Fall” is a compelling portrayal of the vital role mental health awareness plays in cultivating a stronger, more compassionate society.


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The Power of Information and Dialogue 

The Power of Information and Dialogue

 

The short film “The Importance of Participation!” explores European Youth Goal #4: Information & Constructive Dialogue, shedding light on the essential role of media literacy, access to reliable information, and meaningful communication. Produced by CIAPE (Italy) and TANINO FILMS, this impactful project demonstrates how young people can navigate the digital world effectively, engage in constructive discussions, and drive positive change through informed actions.

Focusing on key themes like media literacy, digital skills, and active engagement, the film highlights how informed youth are leading efforts to build stronger, more inclusive communities. “The Importance of Participation!” serves as an inspiring call to action, showcasing the power of knowledge and dialogue in shaping a better future.

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7th Press Release

VISYON's 7th Press Release

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The Power of Information and Dialogue 

Empowering Unity Through Inclusion

 

The inspiring short film “The Panda Way!” breathes life into European Youth Goal #3: Inclusive Societies by showcasing initiatives that champion diversity, belonging, and empowerment. A collaboration between CIAPE (Italy) and TANINO FILMS, this film highlights impactful efforts to remove barriers, advance equal opportunities, and foster inclusive communities across Europe.

Focusing on the themes of diversity, belonging, and empowerment, “The Panda Way!” emphasizes the importance of creating supportive environments where every young person can thrive. This production offers a compelling perspective on how inclusion strengthens communities and builds a more cohesive future.

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Equality for All: Breaking Barriers in Europe

Equality for All: Breaking Barriers in Europe

 

The short film “Speak Up!” highlights the EU’s dedication to European Youth Goal #2 Equality for All Genders, focusing on creating a society where everyone has the same opportunities. Through efforts to combat discrimination and promote inclusivity, the EU is striving to eliminate gender-based barriers.

Centered on themes of fairness, equal opportunity, and inclusion, the film captures the ongoing work to build a more just and equitable Europe. Produced by YYSK (Slovakia) and TANINO FILMS, this thought-provoking project underscores the significance of gender equality in shaping a brighter future for all.

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Building Bridges: The EU’s Engagement with Young People 

Building Bridges: The EU's Engagement with Young People

 

“My Ride Through Europe” is a powerful short film highlighting European Youth Goal #1, which aims to foster trust and a sense of inclusion among young people. The documentary showcases the EU’s initiatives to empower youth by providing avenues for active participation in decision-making processes and shaping their future.

By exploring themes of connection, engagement, and trust, the film demonstrates how young people and the EU work hand-in-hand to create a more unified and inclusive society. The project is produced by FECE (Bulgaria) and TANINO FILMS, highlighting the significance of youth-driven collaboration in shaping Europe’s future.

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5th NEWSLETTER

VISYON's 5th NEWSLETTER

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ErasmusDays2024

erasmusdays2024

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