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    Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw

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    Colophon

    This is a publication of Don Bo

    network of Salesian youth woBosco.

    The international secretariat ofCommission, through its ‘Erasmprojects and organisations involworld.

    The international secretariat oCouncil of Europe, through thEuropean youth work since the

    This publication reflects the vieof Europe can be held responstherein.

    co Youth-Net ivzw. Don Bosco Youth-Net iv

    k offices and youth organizations which work

    Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw is financially suppous+/Youth in Action’-programme. This prograed in the field of non-formal education in Euro

    Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw is also financiale European Youth Foundation. This foundatiearly 1970-ies.

    s only of the author, and neither the Commisible for any use which may be made of the i

    artner book 2016

    w is an international

    in the style of don

    ted by the Europeanmme supports youthe and the rest of the

    ly supported by theon already supports

    sion nor the Councilformation contained

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    Colophon and index

    Index

    Colophon ................................ .........Index ............................... ...................

     

    Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw ........

     

    Gesellschaft der Salesianer Don

     Jugend Eine Welt ............................ Jeugddienst Don Bosco vzw ........

    Salesiánská asociace Dona Bosk 

    Deutsche Provinz der Salesianer

    Salesian Youth Pastoral Office Ir

    Federazione SCS .............................

    TGS - Turismo Giovanile Sociale

    Salesian Pastoral Youth Service ..

    NVU Don Bosco Centar ..............

    Stichting Don Bosco Youthnet

    Salezjańskie Centrum WDM .......

    Domka - Združenie saleziánskej

    Društvo Mladinski Ceh .................

    Confederación de Centros Juve

    Charitable foundation Don Bosc

    Salesians of Don Bosco UK .........

     

    .........................................................................................

    .........................................................................................

    .........................................................................................

      Boscos - österreichische Provinz ............................

    .........................................................................................

    .........................................................................................

      ........................................................................................

      Don Boscos KdöR - Jugendbildungsstätte Aktio

      eland .................................. .............................. ...............

    .........................................................................................

      ........................................................................................

    .........................................................................................

    .........................................................................................

      ederland ............................... .............................. ..........

    .........................................................................................

      mládeže .................................. ............................. ..........

    .........................................................................................

      iles Don Bosco de España ................................ ........

      o Ukraine .............................. ............................. ...........

    .........................................................................................

     

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    .....................................5  

    .....................................9  

    ........................... ....... 15 

    ............................... ... 21 

    ........................... ....... 27 

    szentrum .............. 33 

    .......................... ........ 39 

    ........................... ....... 45 

    ........................... ....... 51 

    ........................... ....... 57 

    ............................... ... 63 

    ............................... ... 69 

    ................................ .. 75 

    ............................... ... 81 

    ............................... ... 87 

    ............................... ... 93 

    ............................... ... 99 

    .............................. .. 105 

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    Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw

    Don Bosco You 

    Organisational struct Because we are an internationalpeople as possible in our structresponsibilities of creating theirdivided somewhat arbitrarily intmany young volunteers active ican only be set-up by the helpwell reflects our vision on the ta

    General ExecutiBody

    Administrative B

    Member organisat(Partners)

    POLICY

    1 meeting a year-

    3/4 meetings a year

    h-Net ivzw

    re

    non-governmental YOUTH organisation, we inres. We are confident that by giving young peown projects, we keep DBYN young and relepolicy and practice. In reality this division is nthe member organisations on policy level, and

    of the member organisations. On the other hsk of the young people we are offering our servi

    ive

    dy

    SUPPORT

    International wgroups

    Projects

    Local workigroups

    ionssupports

    informs

    PRACTI

    Internationalsecretariat

      R  E  P  R

      E  S  E  N

      T A  T  I  O

      N 

    supports

    informs

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    clude as many youngople the chances andant. The diagram ist so strict: there aresome bigger projectnd the diagram veryces too.

    orking

    ng

    Volunteers 

    E

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    The Partners are the member org of Don Bosco can become memthose of the member organisatiwe do not have a national

    organisations, to join our netwthe young people and the staffbuild their capacity to becomepartner has not voting rights, bu

    The International Working Groupthe framework of the networorganisations. The volunteers between 18 and 30 years old,familiarity with the Don Bosco

    The General Executive Body   is t

    organisations are represented itakes its decisions. We ask allwhich one should be a younfunctioning of the network. Tthree years out of the membernetwork and is personally electecan represent the network, not

    The International secretariat is thof the network and it is also anthe publications, the website, ...the International Secretariat ororganisation. In this way memwhole working process. The imember organisations - it helpswith applications for grants and

    There is a wide range of policywill focus on the 3 main work aby the policy papers.

    POLICY

    The ‘Statutes’ form the legalaims of the organisation, but itworking of the governing bodieand regulations’.

    The strategic planning, which isplan’ for a period of 3 years. Tthat period. The concrete actiperiod of the master plan. It isto see that these actions are im ‘Few words and a lot of acrooted into the heritage of Dreality of DBYN. 

    anisations of DBYN. Only youth organisations tbers of the network. The target group of the nns. Since 2015 we also allow local youth centrerganisation, and which fit the same conditi

    rk in the form of a  youth partnership. Such a yof these organisations access to our activities. Tnational structure which is able to apply foris allowed to participate in our General Execut

    are groups of young volunteers who create y. They are connected to Local Working Gr hat are active in the network have a specifica good knowledge of English, a strong inter

      ovement. Experience in Youth work is recom

      e highest decision making body of the netwo

    the General Executive Body and it is the placmember organisations to send a maximum ofvolunteer. The  Administrative Body   is respo

    e members of the Administrative Body are eleorganisations of the network. The President  isd out of the member organisations. Once electhe member organisation he is attached to.

    secretariat of DBYN. It is responsible for thexchange point for information and a facilitatorit aims to keep the member organisations up-to

      anises a network weekend, in collaboration wier organisations can work and meet together,ternational secretariat is also a point of suppothe member organisations with their search foelps with the preparation and organisation of p

      papers which are correlated with our organisareas and see how the different actors of the ne

    asis in which the network operates. It not onlescribes the description of procedures for me

    s of the network. These procedures are elab

    another essential part of the policy area, is laihe priorities put a focus on the actions the netons presented in the master plan are to be cthe task of the Administrative Body and the Gelemented.

    tion’  describes the working style of DBYN.n Bosco. This document translates that heri

    artner book 2016

    hat work in the styleetwork is the sum ofs in countries wherens as our member

    uth partnership givese aim is to graduallyembership. A youth

    ive Body as guest.

    outh projects withinups  of the memberprofile: age groupational interest andended.

    k. All our member

    where the networktwo participants, of

    nsible for the dailycted for a period ofthe chairman of thed the president only

    overall coordinationf contacts. Through-date. Twice a year,h a hosting memberwhich simplifies thet and advice for thefunding, helps them

    ojects.

    ional structure. Wetwork are influenced

    y describes the basicbership and for therated in the ‘Rules

    down in a ‘Masterork wants to take inrried out within theneral Executive Body

    The work we do istage to the working

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    Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw

    In order to have a better under‘Partner book’ gives a full desat least once a year at the meeti

    PRACTICE

    ‘Involving volunteers’ formsnetwork. Through its implemen •  It was already mentioned t

    policy that each member oyoung person. We are imyouth-led.

    •  Next to this we have devtowards an active involveme

     

    Finally our ‘Representatioyouth representatives for o

    All these procedures have thenetwork to be the real protago

    SUPPORT

    Every year the international sectasks of the secretariat for thatspecific tasks. The general timplementation of the policy pactions of the master plan.

    Information takes many formwebsites, books, flyers, ... Therun smoothly. At the same timWithout it the “memory” for thour information should be accehave developed a plan for ourensure the information is handle

    DBYN wants to keep financial b

    of financial capacity shouldn’t renor should it restrict any youngfollowing financial policies:

    •  We try to create and maiaccessible to all mandated rattending such a meeting, hsecretariat. After assessAdministrative Body which

    •  We try to create and maintnetwork do not solely depeproject, a request can be s

    assessment the internationamakes a decision.

    tanding of our member organisations, we havecription of our member organisations. The parng of the General Executive Body.

    he basis for the participation of young volunteetation, following policies and structures were de

      at at our meeting of the General Executivganisation can send 2 representatives of whicplementing this policy, because it makes sure

    eloped a ‘Training structure’  which empont within the network.

    structure’ includes the policy of empowerinr network.

    oal of empowering the young people involvedists of DBYN.

    retariat put together an ‘Operational plan’ year. The operational plan describes 2 typessks are related to day-to-day work of thepers. The specific tasks are related to the pr

    in an organisation: documents, publicationsanagement of this information is important toe we need to archive the information to presee organisation will be lost. Next to this DBYNssible to all member organisations of the net‘Resource management’, which bundles ad correctly inside the network.

    arriers for participation in our network as low

    strict any Don Bosco organisation of becomingperson to participate in our activities. Theref

    tain a ‘Solidarity fund’, aiming at making oupresentatives. When a representative is facingcan request help from the solidarity fund throent the international secretariat will forwaakes a decision.in a ‘Project fund’, aiming at ensuring that cr

    nd on public funds. If public funds do not comend by the organising team to the internation

    l secretariat will forward the call to the Admi

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    partner book. Thisner book is updated

    s on all levels of ourveloped:

    Body we have theone needs to be aour organisation is 

    ers our volunteers

    volunteers to act as

    as volunteers in our

    hich determines theof tasks: general andsecretariat and the

    iorities and concrete

    , grant applications,ake the organisation

    rve it for the future.has the policy that allork. Therefore weet of procedures to

    s possible. The lack

    a member of DBYN,re we have installed

    r statutory meetingsinancial obstacles forugh the internationalrd the call to the

    ucial projects for thee through for such al secretariat. After

    nistrative Body with

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    •  We have a rotary systedecision of the host places ivenues “travel” through allequal chances of hosting su

    one doesn’t always need to•  At the same time we need

    survive without funds, espeare constantly looking for sto be aware that public fuhave to keep an eye on thDBYN can link in with the b

    for organising our activities  and netwoopen to the meeting of the General Executiveur member organisations countries, giving allh an activity. At the same time it balances the

    ravel far.to be conscious that “cooking costs money”.ially when trying to organise international actiurces of financing which can help us to achieveds are largely determined by outset priorities ose priorities and see where they meet with o

    udget lines, respecting our own identity.

    artner book 2016

    rk meetings. Theody. In this way theember organisationstravel costs, because

    No organisation canities. Therefore weour goals. We needf those funders. Weur own. In this way

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    SYM AT

    Gesellschaft dösterreichische

    General information

    Official name GesFull name in English SociAcronym SDBStreet St.Postal code 113Country AusTel. +43Official legal status Kör

    Legal status in English publType

    Link with SDB

    Date of foundation 6/10PIC number 947EVS number n/aOther EU registrationnumber

    n/a

    Description of the or  Description of the organisatsocial contextWe, the Salesians of Don Boscomore than 130 countries worldpeople succeeds.

    The congregation of SDB was fohe tried to give answers to thepeople and took care of theireducation.

    Also today there are 4 categoriethrough education to future, live

    For more than 100 years we, thone high school, two pupils-hocentres, one Youth training cent In cooperation with Jugend Einewant to work abroad as a volun Jugend Eine Welt and the Don B

    Currently there are 76 Salesians

    er Salesianer DonProvinz

    ellschaft der Salesianer Don Boscos - österreichiety of Salesians of Don Bosco - Austrian provinc Austriaeit-Gasse Number 25

    Town Wienria E-mail provin

     (0) 87 83 95 30 Fax. +43 (perschaft öffentlichen Rechts

    ic bodyon-profit Profitutonomous Departme

    /195093978

    anisation

    on: backgrounds, mission, scope of work, areas

    are a catholic congregation. We have 16.000ide. Our aim is to contribute all our strength

    unded in 1859 by the priest John Bosco. Throuocial questions of his time in Turin. He workeholistic personality-development through ed

    s of values, which connect directly with Don Bocommunity, and open chances in life.

    e SDB Austria are living and working in Austriames, one students’ home, several parishes, kinre and the Salesian Youth movement.

    Welt we offer international voluntary serviceteer in another Don Bosco centre for one yearosco Sisters we have a home for minor refugee

      in the Austrian province of SDB in 10 different

    9

    Boscos -

    sche Provinze

    [email protected]) 18 78 39 534

    t of SDB

    of specific expertise,

    embers and work inhat the life of young

    h his life and actionswith rootless youngcation and religious

    sco: provide a home,

    . Our work includesdergarten and youth

    o young people who. In cooperation with.

    laces.

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    Organisational structure: wstaff and volunteers in your orgaThe Austrian province is underby the provincial-chapter.

    The Salesians are divided in 10 c

    In almost all of the communitietrained in their competences an

    There are as well hundreds of vprojects, support the work forof Don Bosco and spend lotsvolunteers themselves are youn

    Number of employees

    Number of volunteers

    Young people reached thro

    Explain the calculation met

     

    Member of the national youStructural support from loc

    Membership in platforms

    at are the statutory bodies of your organisationnisation,the direction of Father Provincial Petrus Oberm

      ommunities which are directed by house-directo

    staff is employed to work along with the Saletaking responsibility of their tasks.

    lunteers working in different fields from youthoung people... The volunteers feel highly connof time and energy to support the youngpeople who can work as peers with the others.

    100 (80 directly incontact with youngpeople)

    1YoD

    600 (400 directly incontact with youngpeople)

    10

    gh activities 2000 50

    od

    The numbers are estimatmembership registrationnumbers are fixed: the puphomes, the students of the s

      h council yesl/regional/national authority yes

    •  PGS International•  SYM Europe•  KOO - Network of c

    who are doing developm•  Superior-conference of

    artner book 2016

    , what is the role of

    üller SDB supported

    rs.

    ians. All of them are

    ork, organisation ofcted with the valueseople. Most of the

    mployee of theuth ministrypartment

    0 of the YMD

    0 by YMD activitiess. We don't have

    methods. Someils in our schools &udents’ home...

    nono

    atholic organisationsent workale congregations

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    SYM AT

    Target groups

    Age groups

    Toddlers

    ChildrenTeenagers

    Do you workon socialinclusion 

    We onlopportunities

     We workfacing fewer o

    We only

    Young peoplefacing fewer

    opportunities

    FO1: Disa

     FO2: Edudifficulties

    FO3: Eco

    FO4: Cult

    FO5: Heal

    FO6: Soci

    FO7: Geoobstacles

    We do no

    NEETs

    NEET1: U

     NEET2: U

     NEET3: D

     NEET4: Oseekers

    NEET5: V

    We do no

    Other n/a

    (3 – 6 years old) Young adults

    (6 – 12 years old) Adults(13 – 17 years old) Seniorswork with mainstream youth (young p

    with mixed groups of young people: mainstreapportunities and NEETsork with young people facing fewer opportuniti

    bilityYoung people with mental,other disabilities, ...

    ationalYoung people with learninschool-leavers, lower qualificperformance, ...

    omic obstaclesYoung people with low staincome, dependence on socialhomeless, debts, ...

    ural differencesYoung immigrants, young reffrom national or ethnic mino....

    th problemsYoung people with chronisevere illnesses, psychiatric co

    l obstacles

    Young people facing discrimgender, ethnicity, religion, seyoung people with limited so

    or risky behaviours, peoplsituation, (ex-)offenders, (eabusers, young and/or single p

    graphicalYoung people from remote oliving in small island or periphurban problems zones, ...

    t reach any young person facing fewer opportun

      nemployedYoung people whichunemployed, short-term or lo

      navailableYoung people with family recarers) or are sick or disabled

      isengaged

    Young people who are noeducation and are not constrby other obligations, or incapdiscouraged workers as welwho are pursuing dangerous a

    pportunity-Young people with who are aor training, but are holding othat they see as befitting their

    luntary NEETYoung people with who areconstructively engaged in othart, music and self-directed le

      t reach any young person in NEET

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    (18 – 30 years old)

    (31 – 64 years old)(over 65 years old )ople with normal

    and young people

    es and in NEETshysical, sensory or

    g difficulties, earlytions, poor school

    dard of living, lowwelfare, in poverty,

    gees, young peopleities, ROMA youth,

    health problems,nditions, ...inations because ofxual orientation, ...cial skills, anti-social

    e in a precarious-)drug or alcohol

    arents, orphans, ...rural areas, peopleral regions, living in

    itiesre conventionallyng-termponsibilities (young

    t seeking jobs orined from doing soacities, and takes inls as young peoplend a social lifestylesctively seeking workut for opportunitiesskills and statustravelling and thoseer activities such asrning.

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     Actions

    Type ofactivities

    Oratory /Summer cSpiritual rCultural &Worksho SeminarsYouth exc Social pro Residentia

    Other  Which type of voluntary ser

    When offering VS, do you s

    Do you send volunteers in g

    Geographical focus

    Geographical focus

    L

    N

     E

    (FYR

    SwitzE

    (ArmGeo

    RSpecific countries n/a

    youth club activities Voluntary servic  mps / playgrounds Voluntary servic  treats / Pastoral activities Voluntary servic  Sports activities Life learning trip

    s (internal or external) Internship/appre  Training courses Vocational train

      hanges Formal educatio  ects Specialised publi

    l youth care Campaign

    ice do you offer? Long termnd or host or both? Hostingoup or individually ? Group

    cal / regional

    Souther(Algeria, EgyLebanon, Libya,Syria, Tunisia)

    ationalWestern

    Bosnia and H

    Montenegro, Se (28 members states) AfricaU pre-ascension countries

    OM, Turkey)Asia

    EFTA (Norway, Iceland,erland, Liechtenstein)

    Latin-Ameri

    astern Europe and Caucasusenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,gia, Moldova, Ukraine)

    North-Ame

    ussian federation Oceania

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    e : Nationale : EVS / CSe : Internationalsnticeshipingncations

    Short termSendingIndividual

    n Mediterraneant, Israel, Jordan,Morocco, Palestine,

    Balkans (Albania,rzegovina, Kosovo,

    rbia)

    a

    ica

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    SYM AT

    Communication

    Website

    FacebookTwitter

    Youtube

    Other media

    Contacts

    Legal representative First n

    Legal representative Family

    Function

    E-mail

    Contact person first name

    Contact person Family nam

    Function

    E-mail

    www.donbosco4youth.at 

    www.facebook.com/donbosco4youth n/an/agutenachtwort.tumblr.com

    me Petrusname Obermüller

    Provincial

    [email protected]

    Katharina JordanIn charge of Salesian Youth [email protected]

    13

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     J1W

     Jugend Eine We 

    General information

    Official name  JugeFull name in English YouAcronym

    Street St.Postal code 113Country AusTel. 004Official legal status VerType

    Link with SDB

    Date of foundation 28.0PIC number 943EVS number

    Other EU registrationnumber

    Description of the or  Description of the organisatsocial context

    Main objective of the non-profitBosco Aktion Austria is to suppproject partners are the Salesian

    Main areas of activity are: Findin130 countries worldwide; sprogramme/ joint initiative of Jsocial initiatives (like ecpat Austin Austria on issues of de“Streetchildren´s Day” around Jfor projects and donor servicesinvestment.

    Organisational structure: wstaff and volunteers in your orgaThe statutory bodies of JugendSecretary.

    The Staff is organised in severalPR, Advocacy & Fundraising,; Eissues.

    Volunteers are mostly active in

    policy issues).

    lt

    nd Eine Welt – Don Bosco Aktion sterreichh One World – Don Bosco Campaign Austria

    eit Gasse Number 21Town Vienn

    ria E-mail info@ 1 / 8790707-0 Fax. 0043 1in / Associationon-profit Profitutonomous Departme

    6.199730045

    anisation

    on: backgrounds, mission, scope of work, areas

    , independent and autonomous organisation Jugort aid and development programmes targeteds of Don Bosco and the Don Bosco Sisters.

    g donors and financial support for Don Boscopport of “VOLONTARIAT   bewegt” (internatiogend Eine Welt and the Salesians of Don Boscia or the Austrian Child Rights Network); eduelopment policy (for example organisationuary 31st ); advocacy and awareness raising inas well as offers for fair investments and opp

    at are the statutory bodies of your organisationnisation,Eine Welt are: Plenary meeting, Chair and

    sections: Organisation/Administration, Internatucational and Civil Society work in Austria o

    he last section (educational and PR work in Au

    15

     jugendeinewelt.at/ 8790707-15

    t of SDB

    of specific expertise,

    nd Eine Welt – Dont young people. Our

    rojects in more thannal voluntary worko/Austria) and otherational and PR work

    of the campaignustria; raising funds

    ortunities for ethical

    , what is the role of

    ice-Chair, Executive

    ional project funding;development policy

    tria on development

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    Number of employees

    Number of volunteers

    Young people reached thro

    Explain the calculation met

     Member of the national you

    Structural support from loc

    Membership in platforms

    315 fix, 500 potentially (all for

    gh activities 40.000

    od

    The number of young peo

    activities is an estimate basesupported in 2013.

    h council yesl/regional/national authority yes

    •  Global Responsibility – Platform foHumanitarian Aid

    •  IGO – Interest Group of Public Benefit•  Network Child rights Austria•  Network for Peace and Non-Violence•  Association for ethical orientated invest

    • 

    Oikocredit•  Austrian Platform for Global Education

    artner book 2016

    er volunteers)

    ple reached through

    on 175 projects we

    nono

    Development and

    rganisations

    rs

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     J1W

    Target groups

    Age groups

    Toddlers

    ChildrenTeenagers

    Do you workon socialinclusion 

    We onlopportunities

     We workfacing fewer o

    We only

    Young peoplefacing fewer

    opportunities

    FO1: Disa

     FO2: Edudifficulties

    FO3: Eco

    FO4: Cult

    FO5: Heal

    FO6: Soci

    FO7: Geoobstacles

    We do no

    NEETs

    NEET1: U

     NEET2: U

     NEET3: D

     NEET4: Oseekers

    NEET5: V

    We do no

    Other

    (3 – 6 years old) Young adults

    (6 – 12 years old) Adults(13 – 17 years old) Seniorswork with mainstream youth (young p

    with mixed groups of young people: mainstrea  pportunities and NEETs

    ork with young people facing fewer opportuniti

    bilityYoung people with mental,other disabilities, ...

    ationalYoung people with learninschool-leavers, lower qualificperformance, ...

    omic obstaclesYoung people with low staincome, dependence on socialhomeless, debts, ...

    ural differencesYoung immigrants, young reffrom national or ethnic mino....

    th problemsYoung people with chronisevere illnesses, psychiatric co

    l obstacles

    Young people facing discrimgender, ethnicity, religion, seyoung people with limited so

    or risky behaviours, peoplsituation, (ex-)offenders, (eabusers, young and/or single p

    graphicalYoung people from remote oliving in small island or periphurban problems zones, ...

    t reach any young person facing fewer opportun

      nemployedYoung people whichunemployed, short-term or lo

      navailableYoung people with family recarers) or are sick or disabled

      isengaged

    Young people who are noeducation and are not constrby other obligations, or incapdiscouraged workers as welwho are pursuing dangerous a

    pportunity-Young people with who are aor training, but are holding othat they see as befitting their

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      t reach any young person in NEET

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    (18 – 30 years old)

    (31 – 64 years old)(over 65 years old )ople with normal

    and young people

    es and in NEETshysical, sensory or

    g difficulties, earlytions, poor school

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    gees, young peopleities, ROMA youth,

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    e in a precarious-)drug or alcohol

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    itiesre conventionallyng-termponsibilities (young

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     Actions

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    e : Nationale : EVS / CSe : Internationalsnticeshipingncations

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     J1W

    Communication

    Website

    FacebookTwitter

    Youtube

    Other media

    Contacts

    Legal representative First n

    Legal representative Family

    Function

    E-mail

    Contact person first name

    Contact person Family nam

    Function

    E-mail

    www.jugendeinewelt.at

     jugendeinewelt@jugendeinewelt jugendeinewelt

    me Reinhardname Heiserer

    Chair of the Board

    [email protected]

    ReinhardHeisererChair of the [email protected]

     

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     JDDB

     Jeugddienst Do

    General information

    Official name  JeugFull name in English YouAcronym  JDDStreet NaaPostal code 300Country BelgTel. +32Official legal status vzwType

    Link with SDB

    Date of foundation 19/0PIC number 948EVS number 201Other EU registrationnumber

    Description of the or  Description of the organisat

    social contextThe origin of our organisation lschool Don Bosco). The aim owere active on the playgrounds.and got more structured. FroFlemish youth work field. Byorganisation by the Flemish govehelped to receive this recognitiovzw’ (Youth service Don Bosctraining, different new initiativactivities and Youth Pastoral actDon Bosco vzw celebrated its 5

    working year. All together abothe start for another 50 years of

    Our Mission Statement“Joyful commitment” that’s whpeople* to volunteering, formamade towards their completeengaged young people, who dar* We focus on people between

    Our VisionOur organisation is inspired bybasic assumptions that can be fothe vision of our Jeugddienst.

    Bosco vzw

    ddienst Don Bosco vzwh Service Don BoscoBmsesteenweg Number 371 Town Heverium E-mail  jeugdd16241620 Fax. +3216 (organisation without lucrative purpose)

    on-profit Profitutonomous Departme

    7/199032342

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    anisation

    on: backgrounds, mission, scope of work, areas

    ys in 1959, with the then called ‘Kaderschoolthe Kaderschool was to foresee in training foThroughout the years the organisation develop

    1990 on, the organisation started to look foing this, the question arose for recognitionrnment of youth. Discussions with and supportn in 1998. ‘Kaderschool Don Bosco’ became ‘Je). Since then, the organisation has evolveds got more of importance: International actiivities found their place within the organisation.th anniversary with a lot of birthday activities t

    t 1000 young people participated in these acti Joyful Commitment.

    t Jeugddienst Don Bosco vzw wants to be.ion initiatives and other ways of leisure activitdevelopment. In this way they turn into abl

      to occupy their place in society and shape it.12 and 30, but with an emphasis on the age grou

    the pedagogical project of Don Bosco. Thisund at the basis of our functioning and that are

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    t of SDB

    of specific expertise,

    Don Bosco’ (trainingr the animators whoed different activitiesr a place within theas a Flemish youth

    of the Youth Councilgddienst Don Boscond grown. Next to

    vities, local summerIn 2009, Jeugddienst

    hroughout the whole

    ities and this meant

    y challenging youngies, a contribution ise-bodied, social and

    p of 15 to 25 years.

    leads towards somefinally translated into

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    Basic assumptionsYoung people are personally rewith adults, as well as critical refDon Bosco’s way of thinking a

    spots:

    •  A place “of their own”, wspace to be themselves, to e

    •  A place” where to learn”,knowledge, where they learbecome capable to play thei

    •  A place “to play”, where ymaintain relations with oththings together.

    •  A place “of sensibleness”, wlives.

    1.  Young people and freedom:Young people are dynamicThis presupposes a growthhaven’t got immediately an iand means. This, however, iThis entails a double challensociety, on the other hand t

    2.  Young people and responsibFreedom that becomes abso

    balance. That’s why youngconcrete situations, adaptedBy taking up responsibility,same time to stand up again

    3.  Young people and solidarity:Young people do not standthey can integrate it on theiown peer group, but needs

    4.  Young people and meaningfA lot of young people are lo

    what they can mean for timportant to let them feelare standing for, for how thqualify their identity concerWe have chosen to shapeexperience.

    Working Areas Jeugddienst Don Bosco vzw is a

    1.  Training and Formation2.  Youth Pastoral Activitie3.  Summer activities, scho4.

     

    International activities a

    sponsible for their own development. Commulection on society are hereby important drivingd working we have chosen, to offer young p

    ere young people feel at home and where thxpress their feelings and to shape their own perhere they get the space or opportunity to ento assume the responsibility for the surroundipart in society in a critical way.ung people can meet peers, can talk and discrs, where they can accept solidarity, can org

    here young people may find it possible to searc

    people that develop themselves into an integrain personal freedom. They want to acquire fdeal in view. Therefore, young people must gealways dependent on the society they are livinge: on one hand to support young people in theilet them be critically-constructive towards this

    ility:lute is the biggest lack of freedom. Responsibilit

    eople should get the opportunity to exerciseto their age and the already acquired skills.oung people are challenged to shape the socit unjust systems, poverty and oppression.

    alone in life. They should get the chance to expr turn into their lives. This solidarity should no be opened towards a broader society.

    lness:oking for ‘sense’ or meaning in their life, to see

    e broader world they are living in. That isnd let them search for what is valuable in theiey make their lives meaningful. It is importanting the core problems of life and of living togethhese four values by means of a playful, creativ

    tive in four main working domains:

    l- and playground supportd voluntary services abroad

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    ication and dialogueorces. Starting fromeople four particular

    y get the necessarysonality.ance their skills andg reality, where they

    ss, can build up andnise and experience

    for meaning in their

    l and unique person.eedom, even if theythe necessary spacein.r integration into thesociety.

    creates the correct

    responsibility in very

    l context and at the

    erience solidarity, sot be limited to their

    who they can be and

    why it is extremelylives, for what they

    o help young peopleer.

    approach based on

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    Organisational structure: wstaff and volunteers in your orga Jeugddienst Don Bosco is a natiFlemish government.

    Volunteers are the motor of thorganization, from bottom till ‘tcarry out activities. Staff membcoordinate.

    Our offices are located next toCurrently, 1 Salesian and 1 SSalesians sisters are volunteers iis a Salesian and vicar of the Sale

    Number of employeesNumber of volunteers

    Young people reached thro

    Explain the calculation met

     Member of the national you

    Structural support from loc

    Membership in platforms

    at are the statutory bodies of your organisationnisation,nal recognized youth work organization, financi

    organization. The young volunteers are involvop. They are responsible for the dynamics of ters are there to support, execute, motivate, re

    a Salesian community. Jeugddienst is a part oflesian Sister are working for the organizatioside the Jeugddienst Don Bosco . The preside

    sian province.

    6 full time and 3 part-time120gh activities ca. 1.500

    odWe register our participantsthis way we get an overviewour activities.

    h council yesl/regional/national authority yes

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    , what is the role of

    lly supported by the

    d in all layers of thee organization. Theylize, mainstream and

    the house's mission., 2 Salesians and 2t of the organization

    in our database. Inon participants in

    nono

    rnational

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    Target groups

    Age groups

    ToddlersChildrenTeenagers

    Do you workon socialinclusion 

    We onlopportunities

     We workfacing fewer o

    We only

    Young peoplefacing fewer

    opportunities

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     FO2: Edudifficulties

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    FO4: Cult

    FO5: Heal

    FO6: Soci

    FO7: Geoobstacles

    We do no

    NEETs

    NEET1: U

     NEET2: U

     NEET3: D

     NEET4: Oseekers

    NEET5: V

    We do no

    Other

    (3 – 6 years old) Young adults(6 – 12 years old) Adults

    (13 – 17 years old) Seniorswork with mainstream youth (young p

    with mixed groups of young people: mainstrea  pportunities and NEETs

    ork with young people facing fewer opportuniti

    bilityYoung people with mental,other disabilities, ...

    ationalYoung people with learninschool-leavers, lower qualificperformance, ...

    omic obstaclesYoung people with low staincome, dependence on socialhomeless, debts, ...

    ural differencesYoung immigrants, young reffrom national or ethnic mino....

    th problemsYoung people with chronisevere illnesses, psychiatric co

    l obstacles

    Young people facing discrimgender, ethnicity, religion, seyoung people with limited so

    or risky behaviours, peoplsituation, (ex-)offenders, (eabusers, young and/or single p

    graphicalYoung people from remote oliving in small island or periphurban problems zones, ...

    t reach any young person facing fewer opportun

      nemployedYoung people whichunemployed, short-term or lo

      navailableYoung people with family recarers) or are sick or disabled

      isengaged

    Young people who are noeducation and are not constrby other obligations, or incapdiscouraged workers as welwho are pursuing dangerous a

    pportunity-Young people with who are aor training, but are holding othat they see as befitting their

    luntary NEETYoung people with who areconstructively engaged in othart, music and self-directed le

      t reach any young person in NEET

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    (18 – 30 years old)(31 – 64 years old)

    (over 65 years old )ople with normal

    and young people

    es and in NEETshysical, sensory or

    g difficulties, earlytions, poor school

    dard of living, lowwelfare, in poverty,

    gees, young peopleities, ROMA youth,

    health problems,nditions, ...inations because ofxual orientation, ...cial skills, anti-social

    e in a precarious-)drug or alcoholarents, orphans, ...

    rural areas, peopleral regions, living in

    itiesre conventionallyng-termponsibilities (young

    t seeking jobs orined from doing soacities, and takes inls as young peoplend asocial lifestylesctively seeking workut for opportunitiesskills and statustravelling and thoseer activities such asrning.

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     Actions

    Type ofactivities

    Oratory /

    Summer cSpiritual rCultural &Worksho SeminarsYouth exc Social pro Residentia

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    e : National

    e : EVS / CSe : Internationalsnticeshipingncations

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    n Mediterraneant, Israel, Jordan,Morocco, Palestine,

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    Communication

    Website

    Facebook

    Twitter

    Youtube

    Other media

    Contacts

    Legal representative First n

    Legal representative Family

    FunctionE-mail

    Contact person first name

    Contact person Family nam

    Function

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    www.jeugddienstdonbosco.behttps://www.facebook.com/jddonbosc https://www.youtube.com/results?searst+don+bosco

    me Guidoname Stoop

    General Coordinator [email protected]

    FonnyGrootjansStaff Member international [email protected]

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    SADBA

    Salesiánská aso

    General information

    Official name SaleFull name in English SaleAcronym SAStreet KobPostal code 182Country CzeTel. +42Official legal status SpolType

    Link with SDB

    Date of foundation 26/0PIC number 948EVS number 201Other EU registrationnumber

    Description of the or  Description of the organisat

    social contextMission of SADBA:Developing volunteers – bringingroups, children without familymeaningful spending of leisure ti

    Help for developing countries.•  To implement Salesian pre

    with youth•  To enable the young people

    involvement in church and S

    Background:•  NGO recognised by the Cz•  Salesian platform – associa

    Salesian province Prague•  New organisation (founded J•  Motivation for foundation

    program for volunteers, buregistered by the governmeorganisation that is giving trform that would cover (coactivities on the national le

    partner on the international

    iace Dona Boska 

    iánská asociace Dona Boskaian association of Don BoscoBAyliské náměstí Number 1000/10 Town Praha

    ch Republic E-mail sadba 283 029 229 Fax. -

    ek (association)on-profit Profitutonomous Departme

    7/200521256-CZ-58

    anisation

    on: backgrounds, mission, scope of work, areas

    g (young) people to be able to help young peobackground, children and youngsters in develoe with them and their spiritual education.

    ention educational system and oratory criteri

    meet and get to know other young Christianslesian work in this way.

    ch governmentes the Czech Salesian youth centres (appr. 1

    uly 2005)few years back we wanted to start a morewe realised that to be allowed to do this, we

    t – first we registered the Salesian Province in Pining for the volunteers, but still we were searc-ordinate) the Salesian activities exceeding thel – and at the same time an organisation tha

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    le in need (minorityping countries ...) by

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    rague officially as theing for another legalyouth centres, thewould be an official

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    Organisational structure: wstaff and volunteers in your orgaStatutory representativeBoard

    Revision commission

    Number of employees

    Number of volunteers

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    Explain the calculation met

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    odQualified estimate from atteyear.

    h council yesl/regional/national authority yes

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    Target groups

    Age groups

    Toddlers

    ChildrenTeenagers

    Do you workon socialinclusion 

    We onlopportunities

     We workfacing fewer o

    We only

    Young peoplefacing fewer

    opportunities

    FO1: Disa

     FO2: Edudifficulties

    FO3: Eco

    FO4: Cult

    FO5: Heal

    FO6: Soci

    FO7: Geoobstacles

    We do no

    NEETs

    NEET1: U

     NEET2: U

     NEET3: D

     NEET4: Oseekers

    NEET5: V

    We do no

    Other

    (3 – 6 years old) Young adults

    (6 – 12 years old) Adults(13 – 17 years old) Seniorswork with mainstream youth (young p

    with mixed groups of young people: mainstrea  pportunities and NEETs

    ork with young people facing fewer opportuniti

    bilityYoung people with mental,other disabilities, ...

    ationalYoung people with learninschool-leavers, lower qualificperformance, ...

    omic obstaclesYoung people with low staincome, dependence on socialhomeless, debts, ...

    ural differencesYoung immigrants, young reffrom national or ethnic mino....

    th problemsYoung people with chronisevere illnesses, psychiatric co

    l obstacles

    Young people facing discrimgender, ethnicity, religion, seyoung people with limited so

    or risky behaviours, peoplsituation, (ex-)offenders, (eabusers, young and/or single p

    graphicalYoung people from remote oliving in small island or periphurban problems zones, ...

    t reach any young person facing fewer opportun

      nemployedYoung people whichunemployed, short-term or lo

      navailableYoung people with family recarers) or are sick or disabled

      isengaged

    Young people who are noeducation and are not constrby other obligations, or incapdiscouraged workers as welwho are pursuing dangerous a

    pportunity-Young people with who are aor training, but are holding othat they see as befitting their

    luntary NEETYoung people with who areconstructively engaged in othart, music and self-directed le

      t reach any young person in NEET

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    (18 – 30 years old)

    (31 – 64 years old)(over 65 years old )ople with normal

    and young people

    es and in NEETshysical, sensory or

    g difficulties, earlytions, poor school

    dard of living, lowwelfare, in poverty,

    gees, young peopleities, ROMA youth,

    health problems,nditions, ...inations because ofxual orientation, ...cial skills, anti-social

    e in a precarious-)drug or alcohol

    arents, orphans, ...rural areas, peopleral regions, living in

    itiesre conventionallyng-termponsibilities (young

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     Actions

    Type ofactivities

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    e : Nationale : EVS / CSe : Internationalsnticeshipingncations

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    SADBA

    Communication

    Website

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    Youtube

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    President [email protected] 

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    AZ

    Deutsche ProvKdöR - Jugendb

    General information

    Official nameDeu Juge

    Full name in English

    Acronym AZStreet DoPostal code 836Country GerTel. +49

    Official legal status KörType

    Link with SDB

    Date of foundation 1/01PIC number 948EVS number 201Other EU registration

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    Description of the or  Description of the organisatsocial contextThe Aktionszentrum is a youthgovernment. Aktionszentrum isoffering educational activities todifferent focuses of work: vocatiparish work. Aktionszentrum f training in order to support the•  retreats for school classes•  courses for mediation in sch• 

    organisation of international•  organisation of courses for

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    many E-mail info@85788314 Fax. +4988

    perschaft des öffentlichen Rechtson-profit Profitutonomous Departme

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    on: backgrounds, mission, scope of work, areas

    centre (Salesians of Don Bosco) for young peopa department of the German Province of the Syoung people in scholar age. The German Proonal trainings, formal and non-formal education,ocuses on cooperating with schools and offedevelopment of young people. Main points of ac

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    AZ

    Target groups

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    Do you workon socialinclusion 

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    NEETs

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    Other

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    l obstacles

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    (18 – 30 years old)

    (31 – 64 years old)(over 65 years old )ople with normal

    and young people

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    g difficulties, earlytions, poor school

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     Actions

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    astern Europe and Caucasusenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,gia, Moldova, Ukraine)

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    e : Nationale : EVS / CSe : Internationalsnticeshipingncations

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    n Mediterraneant, Israel, Jordan,Morocco, Palestine,

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    AZ

    Communication

    Website

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    www.aktionszentrum.de

    https://www.facebook.com/KircheJuge=ts---

    me Franzname Wasensteiner

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    FrancescoBagioliniStaff [email protected]

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    ndbildungsstatte?fref 

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    SDB IRE

    Salesian Youth

    General information

    Salesians Cunamh Teoranta is tSalesians of Don Bosco IrelanGuarantee and holds charitableoperational entity Salesians of D

    Official name SaleFull name in English SaleAcronym SDBStreet St CPostal code May

    Country IrelaTel. +35Official legal status SaleType

    Link with SDB

    Date of foundation 19/1PIC number 947EVS number -Other EU registrationnumber

    -

    Description of the or  Description of the organisatsocial contextThe Salesians have been workincentres and services throughouhostels, parishes, agricultural edmedia, drug rehabilitation andmission or centre is ‘young peoway to the holistic development

    Organisational structure: wstaff and volunteers in your orgaThe statutory operational bodytend to be financed with fundiTrustees. Trusteeship is a legallincluding Ethos, property, stratsubject to the requirements ofworks or projects are either unof Salesians and Lay collaboratoof ethos training, strategy planni

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    astoral Office Ireland

    he asset holding and funding body for the ope. Salesians Cunamh Teoranta is a registeredstatus. Salesian Youth Pastoral Office is a d

    on Bosco Ireland which also holds charitable sta

    ian Youth Pastoral Office Irelandian Youth Pastoral Office IrelandIREatherines Centre Number Northnooth Town Co Kil

    nd E-mail paddy868549304 Fax. -ian Provinceon-profit Profitutonomous Departme

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    anisation

    on: backgrounds, mission, scope of work, areas

    g in Ireland since 1919. We work for young pt the country. We are involved in schools, cacation, chaplaincy, spirituality centres, retreatson formal education. The main focus and rele’ and their ‘needs’. We try to respond in a pof the young person and their families.

    at are the statutory bodies of your organisationnisation,is the Salesians of Don Bosco Ireland province.ng associated with the project itself. Salesian

    recognised role in Ireland with responsibility fgy and leadership. All work with minors andNational Child Safeguarding Vetting Standards.der Boards of Managements or Directors draws. The Salesian Youth Office offers support to tng, sourcing of funding and networking facilities

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    ational entity of theCompany limited bypartment under theus.

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    ople in a number ofre homes, universitynd prayer, the socialson for any Salesianstoral and educative

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    Staff and volunteers,s are in the role ofr a number of areasulnerable adults areThe majority of ourfrom a combinationese Boards in terms

    . Areas we engage in

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    •  Formal Education: Agricultu•  Care Services: Don Bosco

    Rehabilitation Service•  Explicit Evangelisation:

    Retreat/Chaplaincy, Parishes•  Non Formal Education: A

    working with urban renewal•  SAVIO Volunteering both N•  Other Activities: Mission Fu

    Number of employees

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    Explain the calculation met

     Member of the national you

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    e/Technical Secondary Education (12-18)Care Service for marginalized youth, Crina

    pirituality Centres/Hostels on two Un

    RE Horticulture Therapeutic Education Serviprogrammes,ational and Internationalding Office, Social Communication

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    We have a register. Hocentres employees are stat

    to State set terms andenshrined in Irish Law recoTrusteeship with rights anthe Characteristic Spirit orunder their governance. Etdistinctive range of values,which define the schools oor characteristic spirit.

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    n Community Drug

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    various Nationalustee forums in

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    SDB IRE

    Target groups

    Age groups

    Toddlers

    ChildrenTeenagers

    Do you workon socialinclusion 

    We onlopportunities

     We workfacing fewer o

    We only

    Young peoplefacing fewer

    opportunities

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    FO4: Cult

    FO5: Heal

    FO6: Soci

    FO7: Geoobstacles

    We do no

    NEETs

    NEET1: U

     NEET2: U

     NEET3: D

     NEET4: Oseekers

    NEET5: V

    We do no

    Other

    (3 – 6 years old) Young adults

    (6 – 12 years old) Adults(13 – 17 years old) Seniorswork with mainstream youth (young p

    with mixed groups of young people: mainstrea  pportunities and NEETs

    ork with young people facing fewer opportuniti

    bilityYoung people with mental,other disabilities, ...

    ationalYoung people with learninschool-leavers, lower qualificperformance, ...

    omic obstaclesYoung people with low staincome, dependence on socialhomeless, debts, ...

    ural differencesYoung immigrants, young reffrom national or ethnic mino....

    th problemsYoung people with chronisevere illnesses, psychiatric co

    l obstacles

    Young people facing discrimgender, ethnicity, religion, seyoung people with limited so

    or risky behaviours, peoplsituation, (ex-)offenders, (eabusers, young and/or single p

    graphicalYoung people from remote oliving in small island or periphurban problems zones, ...

    t reach any young person facing fewer opportun

      nemployedYoung people whichunemployed, short-term or lo

      navailableYoung people with family recarers) or are sick or disabled

      isengaged

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    pportunity-Young people with who are aor training, but are holding othat they see as befitting their

    luntary NEETYoung people with who areconstructively engaged in othart, music and self-directed le

      t reach any young person in NEET

    41

    (18 – 30 years old)

    (31 – 64 years old)(over 65 years old )ople with normal

    and young people

    es and in NEETshysical, sensory or

    g difficulties, earlytions, poor school

    dard of living, lowwelfare, in poverty,

    gees, young peopleities, ROMA youth,

    health problems,nditions, ...inations because ofxual orientation, ...cial skills, anti-social

    e in a precarious-)drug or alcohol

    arents, orphans, ...rural areas, peopleral regions, living in

    itiesre conventionallyng-termponsibilities (young

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     Actions

    Type ofactivities

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    Other  Which type of voluntary ser

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    ice do you offer? Long termnd or host or both? Hostingoup or individually ? Group

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    e : Nationale : EVS / CSe : Internationalsnticeshipingncations

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    rbia)

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    SDB IRE

    Communication

    Website

    FacebookTwitter

    Youtube

    Other media

    Contacts

    Legal representative First n

    Legal representative Family

    Function

    E-mail

    Contact person first name

    Contact person Family nam

    Function

    E-mail

    http://www.salesiansireland.ie/

    https://www.facebook.com/SalesiansIrhttps://twitter.com/Salesians_IEhttp://www.youtube.com/user/salesianhttp://www.icatholic.ie/salesians/

    me Patrickname Hennessy

    Delegate Youth Pastoral

    [email protected]

    KoenraadVan GuchtYouth Pastoral [email protected]

    43

    land

    sireland

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    SCS

    Federazione S 

    General information

    Official nameFedSCS

    Full name in EnglishSociSCS

    AcronymSCS(Un

    Street ViaPostal code 001

    Country Italy

    Tel. 003Official legal status

    Type

    Link with SDB

    Date of foundation 09/0PIC number 947EVS number

    Other EU registrationnumber

    Description of the or  Description of the organisatsocial contextThe Federazione SCS/CNOS wd’Italia” (Italian Salesian catholic•  promoting socio-educational•  preventing youth discomfort•  coordinating Civil Service an

    It represents the social action oin the 19th century.

    The Federation SCS/CNOS isvolunteers:•  90 federated bodies, juridi

    organizations, no-profit orgbodies legally recognizededucational activities at Reneeds of the local commuwelfare services.

    •  783 employees;

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    2.032 volunteers;•  30 foster homes for abando

    S

    razione Servizi Civili e Sociali/Centro NazionaleCNOSal and Civil Services Federation/Salesian WorksCNOSCNOSfficial name for communicative reasons: Salesiaarsala, 42 Number

    5 Town Rome

    E-mailstefano@salesandrea@salesi

     06 49 40 522 Fax. 0039 06 44 70

    on-profit Profitutonomous Departme

    7/199319184

    anisation

    on: backgrounds, mission, scope of work, areas

    as founded in 1993. It is an association promocongregation) with the mission of:services;and marginalization;

    d voluntary activities in Italy and at international

    the Salesian catholic congregation, founded by

    present all over Italy with a network of ser

    cal autonomous and coordinated by the Fenizations working for the promotion of socialby the Italian government, social cooperational and Local level, developing innovation, thities and of the individuals and operating for

    ed minors;

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    t of SDB

    of specific expertise,

    ted by the “Salesiani

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    Saint Giovanni Bosco

    ices, operators and

    derazione: voluntaryservices, ecclesiasticives; they promotee surveying of socialthe development of

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    •  22 daily care centers to pre•  150 youth centers/oratories

    young people;•  6 care centers for drug addi

    • 

    540 structures developing C

    The objectives of the Federaintroduced by Saint Giovanni Bo•  to overcome all kind of disc•  to carry out solidarity activi•  to assert the rights of the s

    and of the young people;•  to go over the economic, so•  to carry on the rights of citi•  The Federazione SCS/CNO

    • 

    training courses and training•  support and coordination fo•  designing and implementati

    social disadvantage conditio The National Head Office of the•  designing of social projects;•  distance and traditional lear•  dissemination and spreading•  technical assistance to its m

    managing of the organizatio• 

    coordination activities and a

    Since 2002, the Federazione Sassociation for the promotion o

    It is also recorded in the Natioassociation promoting activities i

    Organisational structure: wstaff and volunteers in your orgaThe statutory bodies of the fedea) Assembly of the members ;b) The Board;c) The Regional Committees ;d) The manager of the Regionale) The National President;f) The accounting editor;g) The College of Arbitrators;

    The staff is employed in managinThe federation, according to itwork and of the active citizenshand educators.

    ent youth discomfort;to promote the wellness and the social integrati

    ted people;

    ivil Services projects with young volunteers invo

      ione SCS/CNOS according to the Salesiansco , are:mfort, having as main targets minors and youngies, the volunteering culture and the participatiocial disadvantaged categories and especially the

    cial, territorial and cultural imbalances;enship and the equal opportunities between woalso promotes the following activities:

    activities for its operators and volunteers;r the activities of its member organizations;n of socio-educational activities for minorss.

    Federazione SCS/CNOS mainly promotes follo

    ing;of the activities and of the projects promoted;ember organizations (about educational issues,s, etc.)

    vocacy of its member organizations;

    S/CNOS has been recognized by the Italiansocial activities.

    nal Register, held by the Ministry of Labor andn favor of the immigrants.

    at are the statutory bodies of your organisationnisation,ration are:

    nd Interregional Committee;

    g, organizational and educational roles.objectives commits in the promotion of the

    ip; the volunteers have different roles: they can

    artner book 2016

    on of adolescent and

    lved.

    educational method

    people;n of young people;rights of the minors

    men and men.

    nd young people in

    ing activities:

    roject designing, the

    State as a National

    Social Policies, as an

    , what is the role of

    culture of voluntarybe mainly animators

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    SCS

    Number of employees

    Number of volunteers

    Young people reached thro

    Explain the calculation met Member of the national you

    Structural support from loc

    Membership in platforms

    7832.032

    gh activities 24.471

    od

    Collection of data from the

    organizations at the 31st Dec

    h council yesl/regional/national authority yesMember of the following European networks:•  EAPN – European Anti-Poverty Network:

    to contrast poverty;•  Educ-Europe: European network to promo

    training activities;•  Alliance: European network to promote ac

    the rights of the young people and of the fa

    • 

    Parenting Support Community: European nthe rights of the families 

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    ember

    ember 2012

    nono

    uropean Network

    e education and

    ivities to supportilies; 

    twork to support

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    Target groups

    Age groups

    ToddlersChildrenTeenagers

    Do you workon socialinclusion 

    We onlopportunities

     We workfacing fewer o

    We only

    Young peoplefacing fewer

    opportunities

    FO1: Disa

     FO2: Edudifficulties

    FO3: Eco

    FO4: Cult

    FO5: Heal

    FO6: Soci

    FO7: Geoobstacles

    We do no

    NEETs

    NEET1: U

     NEET2: U

     NEET3: D

     NEET4: Oseekers

    NEET5: V

    We do no

    Other

    (3 – 6 years old) Young adults(6 – 12 years old) Adults

    (13 – 17 years old) Seniorswork with mainstream youth (young p

    with mixed groups of young people: mainstreapportunities and NEETsork with young people facing fewer opportuniti

    bilityYoung people with mental,other disabilities, ...

    ationalYoung people with learninschool-leavers, lower qualificperformance, ...

    omic obstaclesYoung people with low staincome, dependence on socialhomeless, debts, ...

    ural differencesYoung immigrants, young reffrom national or ethnic mino....

    th problemsYoung people with chronisevere illnesses, psychiatric co

    l obstacles

    Young people facing discrimgender, ethnicity, religion, seyoung people with limited so

    or risky behaviours, peoplsituation, (ex-)offenders, (eabusers, young and/or single p

    graphicalYoung people from remote oliving in small island or periphurban problems zones, ...

    t reach any young person facing fewer opportun

      nemployedYoung people whichunemployed, short-term or lo

      navailableYoung people with family recarers) or are sick or disabled

      isengaged

    Young people who are noeducation and are not constrby other obligations, or incapdiscouraged workers as welwho are pursuing dangerous a

    pportunity-Young people with who are aor training, but are holding othat they see as befitting their

    luntary NEETYoung people with who areconstructively engaged in othart, music and self-directed le

      t reach any young person in NEET

    artner book 2016

    (18 – 30 years old)(31 – 64 years old)

    (over 65 years old )ople with normal

    and young people

    es and in NEETshysical, sensory or

    g difficulties, earlytions, poor school

    dard of living, lowwelfare, in poverty,

    gees, young peopleities, ROMA youth,

    health problems,nditions, ...inations because ofxual orientation, ...cial skills, anti-social

    e in a precarious-)drug or alcoholarents, orphans, ...

    rural areas, peopleral regions, living in

    itiesre conventionallyng-termponsibilities (young

    t seeking jobs orined from doing soacities, and takes inls as young peoplend asocial lifestylesctively seeking workut for opportunitiesskills and statustravelling and thoseer activities such asrning.

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    SCS

     Actions

    Type ofactivities

    Oratory /

    Summer cSpiritual rCultural &WorkshoSeminarsYouth exc Social pro Residentia

    Other  Which type of voluntary ser

    When offering VS, do you s

    Do you send volunteers in g

    Geographical focus

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    N

     EE

    (FYRE

    SwitzE

    (ArmGeo

    RSpecific countries

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      mps / playgrounds Voluntary servic  treats / Pastoral activities Voluntary servic  Sports activities Life learning trip

    s (internal or external) Internship/appre  Training courses Vocational train

    hanges Formal educatio  ects Specialised publi

    l youth care Campaign

    ice do you offer? Long termnd or host or both? Hosting

    oup or individually ? Group

    cal / regional

    Southern M(Algeria, Egypt,Lebanon, Libya,Syria, Tunisia)

    ationalWestern Bal

    Bosnia and Her

    Montenegro, Se (28 members states) Africapre-ascension countries

    OM, Turkey)Asia

    TA (Norway, Iceland,erland, Liechtenstein)

    Latin-Ameri

    stern Europe and Caucasusenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,gia, Moldova, Ukraine)

    North-Ame

    ussian federation Oceania

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    e : National

    e : EVS / CSe : Internationalsnticeshipingncations

    Short termSending

    Individual

    diterraneanIsrael, Jordan,Morocco, Palestine,

    kans (Albania,egovina, Kosovo,

    rbia)

    a

    ica

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    Communication

    Website

    Facebook

    Twitter

    Youtube

    Other media

    Contacts

    Legal representative First n

    Legal representative Family

    FunctionE-mail

    Contact person first name

    Contact person Family nam

    Function

    E-mail

    www.salesianiperilsociale.it https://www.facebook.com/pages/FedeScs/498539473505757 https://twitter.com/salesianifedscs https://www.youtube.com/user/Feder 

    me Giovanniname D’Andrea

    [email protected] 

    MicaelaValentinoManager international [email protected] 

    artner book 2016

    razione-

    zioneSCS 

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    TGS

    TGS - Turismo

    General information

    Official name TuriFull name in English YouAcronym TGSStreet ViaPostal code 185Country ItalyTel. +39Official legal status AssType

    Link with SDB

    Date of foundation 28/0PIC number 935EVS number

    Other EU registrationnumber

    Description of the or  Description of the organisat

    social contextOUR MISSIONTGS promotes tourism as a socitraining of its members and ceducational principles of St. JohnTGS in an association focusingforms of social tourism, withexperience and the social experi OUR CULTURAL IDENTITTGS recognises the fundamenexperience, shaped on essential

    - the Salesian Preventive System- the youth- the group- the voluntary work

    From the anthropological point- supports a call to commonspiritual traditions;- supports the pleasure of being- helps to overcome loneliness;- rejects culture massification;- raises the protagonism of the y- encourages exchange of views,

    iovanile Sociale

    smo Giovanile Socialeh and Social Tourism

    arsala Number 42Town RomaE-mail info@turis

    64460946 Fax. +39064460ciazione di Promozione Sociale (APS)on-profit Profitutonomous Departme

    2/196890727

    anisation

    on: backgrounds, mission, scope of work, areas

    al experience on an association form, to integraontribute to the full education of young peoBosco.particularly on youth tourism and, more geneemphasis on the cultural and educational asence.

    Ytal values of the education of the person tnd qualifying choices such as:

    f view, TGS identifies with a tourism which:uropean cultural roots and an awareness of

    together and the development of common inter

    outh and the assumption of responsibility;dialogue, mutual understanding, unity and solida

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    ogiovanilesociale.it946

    t of SDB

    of specific expertise,

    e and strengthen theple, inspired by the

    rally, on the variouspects of the tourist

    hrough the tourism

    social, religious and

    ests and language;

    rity among men.

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    OUR ACTIVITIES- initiatives for youth animatiprovincial and local level;- initiatives for training tourism

    - conception, planning and imenhancement, in terms of bdevelopment of training offer pl- th