In a recent blog post in the EPALE website, the European VIC project reports on its training programme that supports the integration of young migrants and refugees – especially in terms of training and work. The approach taken by the project team involves storytelling and casebook. Interviews with migrants were used as a basis to comply ten thematic videos. These contain the migrants‘/refugees‘ experiences regarding specific topics, like voluntary work, education opportunities, contacting, family, mentality and working life. Read more about the approach here.
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