Project
Intercultural Mediation: a Professional Role Connecting Sectors
The Project was funded by the European Commission through the Erasmus Plus Programme
Intercultural Mediation
Intercultural Mediation is an internationally recognised tool for overcoming the barriers to key services such as health, social protection, education, justice and law enforcement and in finding employment, that are very often experienced by people from minority ethnic backgrounds
Aim
The first AIM
of this project is to share and further refine and customise, the learning, training and practice of Intercultural Mediation which has already been developed by the lead partner, Culture Connect, with four other EU partners by:
Who?
Who?
The project is addressed to people from minority ethnic backgrounds, to health, social protection, education, law enforcement and other essential service providers, to employers employing migrants, and NGOs supporting migrants.
Indirect target groups are employees of companies employing migrants, families of migrants; service providers; local societies; training institutions (which will be able to train the Intercultural Mediator).
Tangible results
A minimum of 3 trained and experienced mediators in each country
An internationally tested and evaluated methodology for training Intercultural Mediators equipped
A set of guidelines for the selection of participants
A code of practice for Intercultural Mediators
A professionalization of the role of Intercultural Mediator
Result
Intercultural Mediation
a Professional Role Connecting Sectors
Duration: 11.01.2020-31.10.2022
The Project was funded by the European Commission
through the Erasmus Plus Programme