Gender and Migration MOVE ON PROJECT … · • IARS is a leading, international think -tank with a...
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Gender and Migration MOVE ON PROJECT
Dr Natalia Paszkiewicz
The Programme is funded by Erasmus+ under 2015-1-UK01-KA204-013550
London 19 November 2015
• IARS is a leading, international think-tank with a charitable mission to give everyone a chance to forge a safer, fairer and more inclusive society. We achieve our charitable aims by producing evidence-based solutions to current social problems, sharing best practice and by supporting young people and the community to shape decision making. IARS is an international expert in criminal justice, restorative justice, human rights and inclusion, citizenship and user-led research.
• IARS was founded upon the principles of; user & civic participation; restorative justice & dialogue; and individual empowerment & responsibility
• The IARS International Institute has stayed true to its founding values and been striving to achieve its mission and vision officially for the past 10 years
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About IARS
Current Equalities Projects:
• Erasmus+ Abused No More • Erasmus+ Move On • Gender and Justice Empowerment
Current Justice Projects:
• Victims Voices Campaign • Restorative Justice in Domestic Violence (RJDV)
Current Youth Projects: • Erasmus+ Care 2 Work • Southwark Youth Now
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About IARS continued
1)Project management – IARS with Steering Committee
2)Evaluation – Arcobaleno 3)Dissemination – Anziani Non Solo 4)Implementation – berami
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Partners’ responsibilities
• Project management: • Steering Committee meets monthly via
teleconference, and at least 4 times in person • Monitoring of activities on a monthly basis • Financial monitoring on a three months basis
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Workstream 1 - IARS
• Evaluation: • Indicators of realization, result and impact • Methodologies, assessment tools, frequency of
surveys • Collection of evaluation data from partners • Regular data elaboration • Management of evaluation sessions during
meetings and peer-review process
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Workstream 2 - Arcobaleno
• Dissemination: • All partners are responsible for dissemination in
their own country • Drafting tools (e.g. newsletters, leaflets) • Updating project website and social media • Regular collection of dissemination activities
outcomes from all partners • Drafting report
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Workstream 3 – Anziani Non Solo
• Exploitation and implementation • Ensuring sustainability of the project • Training programme to be used in different country contexts • A - Months 1-6 – analysis - state of art methods in partner
countries, best practice presented and shared • B – Months 4-12 – adaptation of the training content • C – Months 11-12 – delivery of training to partner organizations • D – Months 13–16 – final version of exploitation and dissemination • E – Months 17-23 – elaboration of quality criteria
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Workstream 4 - berami
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Timeline
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Prof. Dr. Theo Gavrielides, IARS Founder and Director Dr. Natalia Paszkiewicz, IARS Projects’ Coordinator (Equalities) Louise Joseph, IARS Operations Manager Hatixhe Demushi, IARS Finance & Grants Manager
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Project team
The IARS International Institute
14 Dock Offices Surrey Quays Road London SE16 2XU
United Kingdom www.iars.org.uk
[email protected] Tel. (0044) 207 064 4380
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IARS contact details