SDDP UCYVROK Romania - Obstacles

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SDDP Uniting for Citizenship and participation:Youth promoting Vulnerable Groups’ Rights, Opportunities and Knowledge
Report Title Youth promoting Vulnerable Groups’ Rights, Opportunities and Knowledge
Project UCYVROK - Uniting for Citizenship and Participation
Triggering Question What are obstacles that prevent us from reaching our ideal society that is culturally diverse and

inclusive?

Location Timisoara, Romania
Dates 21-22 SEP, 2010
Lead Facilitator(s) Larry Fergeson
Kerstin Wittig
Yiannis Laouris
Author(s) Larry Fergeson
Kerstin Wittig
Yiannis Laouris
Total Duration xx person hrs
Statistics Participants=12
TQ:
Number of ideas=72
Number of Clusters=9
Ideas received Votes= 20
Ideas on MAP R=
Spreathink ST=
Situational Complexity SCI=
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Executive Summary


This interactive workshop based on the Structured Dialogic Design Process (SDDP) was organised as part of the project “Uniting for Citizenship and participation: Youth promoting Vulnerable group’s Rights, Opportunities and Knowledge (UCYVROK)”. The main aim of this project is to inform and mobilise young individuals from less privileged groups and actively promote youth citizenship. The project also aims at promoting feelings of solidarity, communication and understanding among youths of Europe and together work towards promoting European cooperation. The project engages stakeholders to exchange expertise and share best practices of youth organisations working on issues of cultural diversity, human rights, inclusion, empowerment and active citizenship. The main goal is to develop a joint vision of European Youth based on generally abiding principles of human rights, inclusion and cultural diversity. The project team will also develop a Joint Action Plan encouraging increased participation of less privileged youth in European led activities.


The Triggering Question (TQ2) was:
What are obstacles that prevent us from reaching our ideal society that is culturally diverse and inclusive?
Having classified all factors according to the clusters, all participants voted for their five most favourable factors. As in the first phase of the workshop, the votes were widely spread among most of the factors.

The voting results were used to select the most influential factors for the subsequent structuring process. The participants managed to structure 20 factors that received one or more votes and were selected important according to their interrelations.

The pattern of influence created shows the root causes hindering the materialization of the ideal multicultural society. The influence map consists of five different levels of influence.

The ideas which received one or more votes and were structured to create the influence MAP shown below:

 
Influence tree from the Characteristics SDDP of the UCYVROK Romania workshop for TQ.

The factors that received most votes were:

  • Weak civil society;
  • Lack of appropriate training for teachers;
  • Traditional education system does not have a strong connection to reallife;
  • Corruption and personal interests of political leaders;
  • No citizenship education in schools;

Participants

Name Country
Andrzej Szozda Poland
Piotv Olsolzki Poland
Oana Nestian Romania
Daniela Craciun Romania
Paulina Vitovicova Slovakia
Marta Hanecakova Slovakia
Zsofia Szalai Hungary
Kinga Szebegynszki Hungary
Santa Grinberga Latvia
Svetozar Daskalov Bulgaria
Tsena Zhelyazkova Bulgaria

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