NowWeMeet! Erasmus Project
General information for the NowWeMeet! Erasmus Project
Project Title
NowWeMeet!
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 youth
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2014
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Labour market issues incl. career guidance / youth unemployment; Youth (Participation, Youth Work, Youth Policy)
Project Summary
One of the most important opportunity for youth work to reduce youngsters social exclusion is to engage them (especially those at-risk, who are most likely to need it) in work. Youth work activities support the development of necessary working skills as competencies, performance, sense of obligation, being a part of the society and many others. To achieve this goal, young people were offered a variety of youth work activities with a variety of agencies involved, which may not be directly related to youth work.
The main aim and result of our project was to reduce social exclusion among young at-risk (including NEETs) by implementing innovative youth work methods in Estonia, Sweden and Germany.
Partner organisations:
Estonia – NGO Tähe Youth Club has more than a decade of experience in youth work. Tähe Youth Club activities are focused on different forms of youth work, including open youth work, youth work for at-risk groups, targeted delivery and outreached based approaches. Organization is also taking part of enhancing social services and activities in the city of tartu. Youth workers are active in national and international level.
Sweden – Fryshuset is often referred to as the largest youth centres in Sweden. Fryshuset runs more than 40 different programmes: passionate interests, social perspectives, education and labor
Germany – nonprofit association of voluntary welfare. They work with all public institutions that are active in the social and health sector. They employ more than 730 permanent employees and 850 volunteers.The Streetwork Würtzburg is part of the “Evangelische Kinder-, Jugend- und Familiehilfe”. That institution is part of the Diakonisches Werk Würtzburg e.V.
Objectives of the project:
1. To establish a permanent network in each region (national and international) , bringing different actors and services together to
create an effective support mechanism for young at-risk.
2. Learning, analyzing, adapting and implementing new youth work methods of Estonia, Germany and Sweden.
3. Raising competencies of youth workers through training.
4. Exhibitions to increase public’s awareness of youngsters potential for participating in society and being active citizens.
Project involved a considerable number of youth work specialist at different levels from Estonia, Sweden and Germany. This included representatives from local authorities, non-profit organizations, open youth centres, educational institutes and police department).
Projects activity plan was built up so that it supported the overall objectives of the project. Project activities included two transnational meetings, local/regional meetings in each country at least once in two month, groupworks using innovative methods (engagement of estimably 300 youngsters), one multiplier event in Estonia for wider range of specialists, the exhibition of collages (by youngsters, headline “My life”) and continuous monitoring and evaluation of activities.
Project partners have become aware of the innovative practises from Estonia, Germany and Sweden. Participating organizations have increased capacity and professionalism to work at EU/international level: improved management competencies and internationalization strategies.
Networks of youth work specialist from Estonia, Germany and Sweden are established, so the cooperation will continue.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 30650 Eur
Project Coordinator
MTÜ Tähe Noorteklubi & Country: EE
Project Partners
- STIFTELSEN FRYSHUSET
- Diakonisches Werk Würzburg e.V.

