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(Project No: 2023-1-AT01-KA154-YOU-000134070)

By enabling young people with disabilities to work on their talents and produce distinctive works of art while at the same time equipping them with new skills, the Golden Wheel Project aims to secure wide visibility of the challenges the main target group is encountering. In addition to this, the Project offers (as one of the outputs) new and creative ways to fight the unemployment of this vulnerable group by equipping them with new and easily adaptable skills that will help their independence and independent living. 

(Project No: 2022-1-AT01-KA210-YOU-000082032)

Together with our partners from Turkey and Slovenia, we developed a Guidebook for young international project participants of mixed ability. This Erasmus+ KA2 project started in October 2022 and lasted for 18 months. On the one hand, the Project is encouraging young people with disabilities to act, and on the other, it aims to motivate different stakeholders to actively involve this vulnerable group in their work.

(Project No: 2022-1-AT01-KA220-ADU-000086937)

KA2 Erasmus+ Project in Adult Education is designed to last for 24 months (November 2022 – October 2024). Partner organizations from Austria, Portugal, Ireland, Germany, France, Netherlands, and Poland work on game-based learning models to prepare young adults with vulnerable backgrounds for independent living. Non-formal learning methods help break stereotypes related to this marginalized group.

(Project No: 2022-1-AT01-KA154-YOU-000064709)

A multidisciplinary Project is aiming at raising awareness of the position of young people with disabilities in society. The project is designed to last for 6 months with the major 3-day event taking place in November in Vienna. Partner organizations from Austria, Turkey, and Sweden organized an attractive non-competitive wheelchair basketball tournament followed by a “wheelchair test ride” for able-bodied participants, and workshops on the social and professional life of young people with disabilities. The last day of the event is reserved for round table discussions with local, national, and European stakeholders to share findings and conclusions of previous talks.

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