Parenting: Innov’Actions Erasmus Project

General information for the Parenting: Innov’Actions Erasmus Project

Parenting: Innov’Actions Erasmus Project
July 7, 2020 12:00 am
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Project Title

Parenting: Innov’Actions

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for adult education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2016

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Gender equality / equal opportunities; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation

Project Summary

One of the missions of the regional federation Familles Rurales Pays de la Loire is to support and help (on the technical and methodological plan) professionals (either employees or volunteers) developing parenting support actions addressed to the families’ needs in rural areas (Pays de la Loire region).

In a context of scarcity of public services in the countryside, associations develop and reinforce the family bonds by proposing adapted and ludic activities in favour of parenthood. Those activities are numerous: nurseries, child-care centers, workshops and games for members of families, educative actions, documentaries ending up with debates with professionals and experts (psychologists, consultants, etc.).

In this context, it seemed natural to develop a European project based on exchanges of practices to inspire from other countries realities and expertise. The objective was to help professionalize the project developers in this field (both employees or volunteers) within the organizations of the 4 countries of the project:

– Familles Rurales Fédération Régionale des Pays de la Loire – FRANCE
– Skudutiskio Akademija – LITHUANIA
– Casa Do Povo Messines – PORTUGAL
– Social Innovation Center – LATVIA

The project enabled to exchange practices throughout workshops, discussions, study visits on the field which have encouraged the development of new actions and partnerships in each country. The project addressed two different groups, while taking into account the diversity of profiles and the professional context of partners, traditions in education and parenthood:
– Target group 1: project trainers/developers (professionals or volunteers)
– Target group 2: families from rural areas requiring some help and support

In total, 20 project trainers/developers (5 per country) and more than 200 families (professionals tend to be in contact of around 10 families in general) were reached. This practices exchanges project between 4 European partners aims at evaluating existing practices in parenting support, developing the skills of project trainers/developers and eventually federating partners around parenthood.

Were included many various activities on the national and transnational levels in each country partner. 2 transnational meetings were planned in Angers (France) and Vilnius (Lithuania) whose objectives were to coordinate the project in order to reach the objectives planned. The meetings were also the occasion to evaluate the following-up of the tools and methods used, while ensuring good communication among participants.

National sessions consisted in identifying and mobilizing the project trainers and developers for the project, preparing the short-term joint staff week taking place in Portugal from 23rd to 27th of October 2017, gathering the results (both exchanges and newly acquired knowledge about social innovation). The methods used during this week were the learning by doing thanks to the social innovation approach.

In the light of the results obtained, especially the practices selected as good ones, participants of the target group 1 were able to reconsider their own practices and integrate new innovative methods to better meet the families’ needs. The selection and gathering of family contexts and activities, the conception and experimentation of common tools and their dissemination, the joint analysis throughout national and transnational sessions and meetings enabled to meet with the objectives of the project. On this basis, the consortium has edited a guide of good practices presenting the project and its results (online version).

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 52149,59 Eur

Project Coordinator

Fédération régionale Familles Rurales des Pays de la Loire & Country: FR

Project Partners

  • SOCIALAS INOVACIJAS CENTRS
  • CASA DO POVO DE SÃO BARTOLOMEU DE MESSINES
  • VsI Skudutiskio akademija