ARTEMI – Art and Education for social inclusion of migrant women
KA220-ADU-7D59318B Adult Education Erasmus Plus
- The project aimed to:
- – Create tools for the empowerment of migrant women, through the combination of effective training methodologies such as art therapy, storytelling, psychological support practices and mutual aid,
- – Promote among migrant women of different ages and origins, resilience, creativity, to overcome psychological distress and facilitate integration into host societies, through activities aimed at increasing self-esteem and an attitude of self-entrepreneurship.
- – Involve a large number of organizations at local/national/European level in addressing the problems of migrant women.
In terms of tangible results, the project has produced:
• PR1 – ARTEMI TOOLKIT – This is a guide tool for educational activities based on art therapy for social inclusion through artistic-craft approaches, autobiographical narration techniques and digital storytelling to support migrant women in their projects for emancipation.
The Toolkit contains:
– a section dedicated to the description of the methodological approaches used in the project;
– a section containing 21 workshops resulting from the experimental activities carried out.
• PR2 – ARTEMI OCCUPABILITY GUIDELINES – Guidelines for the employability of migrant women with activities – based on an art therapy approach – aimed at bringing out personal skills and abilities, improving transversal and digital skills, starting self-entrepreneurship projects, guiding them towards study and professional training.
The guidelines contain:
– an introductory part concerning the methodologies for the development of skills in the workplace based on art therapy, autobiographical narration and digital storytelling;
– a section containing 12 workshops resulting from the experimental activities carried out by the project, concerning the development of soft skills, specific professional skills and skills for self-entrepreneurship.
• PR3 – ARTEMI SUPPORT PRACTICES – A publication concerning the practices of psychological support for migrant women and peer support groups, through art therapy and Sand play therapy approaches.
The project has produced three additional results, namely:
– a book of memories and recipes resulting from the cooking workshop animated by the DUN association;
– three video tutorials on the practices created by the project.
– a short film resulting from the cinema workshop created by DUN.
Download the results on the Artemi website:
https://www.artemi-project.eu/results/the-artemi-guides
Project’s Website
Partners
- Associazione DUN – Onlus
- Associacao recreativa, cultural e social de Silveirinhos
- Storie di mondi possibili
- Mobilizing Expertise AB
- Dafni Kentro Epaggelmatikis Katartisis
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