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Wednesday 27 June 2007<br />
Facilitator Dr. Christian Lüders, German Youth Institute<br />
9.00 a.m. Introduction to the work of the working groups<br />
9.30 a.m. 5 working groups with country presentations on the following topics:<br />
WG 1: Education<br />
Poland: Programme “Equal Opportunities” – Improvement of<br />
educational opportunities for young people in rural areas<br />
• Grzegorz Manko, Polish Children’s and Youth Foundation<br />
• Marcin Siňczuch, Youth Research Centre at the Institute of Applied<br />
Social Studies, University of Warsaw<br />
• Dominika Walczak, Institute of Applied Social Studies, University of<br />
Warsaw<br />
Portugal: Programme “Escolhas” – Improvement of equal<br />
opportunities and social integration<br />
• Pedro Calado, Project Coordinator, Lisbon<br />
• Bruno Varela, Cool Generation Project, Lisbon<br />
• Nuno Cristova, Cool Generation Project, Lisbon<br />
• Maria Virginia Sousa, Instituto National di Habitas, Porto<br />
Facilitator: Dr. Elke Schreiber, German Youth Institute<br />
WG 2: Employment<br />
Hungary: “New Services – Employment of Youth”<br />
• Gabriella Tölgyes, Ministry for Social Affairs and Labour<br />
• Dr. Tamás Ganczer, South-Transdanubian Regional Labour Centre<br />
Ireland: “Youth Reach” – Qualification and employment programme<br />
for disadvantaged young people<br />
• Dr. Dermot Stokes, National Coordinator “Youthreach”, Dublin<br />
• Stephen McCarthy, City of Dublin, Vocational Education Commitee<br />
• Christina Carolan, Youthreach Local Centre Dublin<br />
• Angelique Kelly, Youthreach Local Centre Dublin<br />
Facilitator: Dr. Heike Förster, German Youth Institute<br />
WG 3: Multicultural Living together<br />
Czech Republic: Integration strategies for young Romanies<br />
exemplified by the IQ Roma Servis<br />
• Katarína Klamková, o.s. IQ Roma Servis, Brno<br />
• Sona Kotibova, Silesian Deaconry<br />
Lithuania: “Community centres for Roma” as an example for new<br />
integration strategies in Lithuania<br />
• Grazina Savickaja, Department of National minorities and<br />
Lithuanians living abroad<br />
• Svetlana Novopolskaja, Roma Community Centre, Vilnius<br />
• Dr. Tadas Leoncikas, Centre of Ethnic Studies (CES), Vilnius<br />
Council of Europe: “All different – all equal”, Council of Europe<br />
campaign for diversity, human rights and participation<br />
• Kathrin Groth, in charge of the German programme<br />
Facilitator: Dr. René Bendit, German Youth Institute<br />
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