A lot of interesting resources that the participants could use during the training course and when they go back home. Not only the trainers gave input, the participants shared own games and energizers from their countries. After exchanging and sharing information with each other, the participants go into mixed groups and were challenged to develop new animation methods or new games were they had to keep in mind all the previous input. Friday was a day full of games and animation. The sessions were led by the participants who developed a specific type of summer activity, for different age groups and using Human Rights as a resource (through the consultation of COMPASS, Compasito, Gender matters …). The learning process was closed with a creative (w)rap up of the week done by the participants.
“There were lots of interesting sessions, including safeguarding, and conflict resolution which we can use in our own oratories, playgrounds and centres and as we were given the space to really discuss what we all thought, this led to meaningful conversations which weren't finished at the end of each session, but were often still being spoken about hours later over the dinner table. Even though all the participants had come from a different range of experiences or backgrounds, I feel as though everyone learnt from each other. Every day began and ended with a Salesian good morning and good night which gave us the space to reflect on the day we had just shared and a moment to give thanks to God for all we’ve done together.” Siobhan Garth
These participants will be active as Creanimators during their summer activities of our member organisations where they will develop and apply Human Rights animation methods with their (inter)national peers. During the summer exchange they will develop and implement VLOG videos sharing their experiences and raising awareness on the possibilities of HRE in animation!
This is just the beginning!
“There were lots of interesting sessions, including safeguarding, and conflict resolution which we can use in our own oratories, playgrounds and centres and as we were given the space to really discuss what we all thought, this led to meaningful conversations which weren't finished at the end of each session, but were often still being spoken about hours later over the dinner table. Even though all the participants had come from a different range of experiences or backgrounds, I feel as though everyone learnt from each other. Every day began and ended with a Salesian good morning and good night which gave us the space to reflect on the day we had just shared and a moment to give thanks to God for all we’ve done together.” Siobhan Garth
These participants will be active as Creanimators during their summer activities of our member organisations where they will develop and apply Human Rights animation methods with their (inter)national peers. During the summer exchange they will develop and implement VLOG videos sharing their experiences and raising awareness on the possibilities of HRE in animation!
This is just the beginning!
Objectives
EvaluationThe participants were asked to complete an online evaluation form. Here you can find the outcomes of the evaluation of the Creanimator TC.
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Programme
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Training manual
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Venue
Savio House is a Salesian retreat centre for groups of young people and adults who want to enjoy some time of reflection away from the busyness of everyday life. The retreat experience allows young people to develop the confidence to be themselves, understand their gifts and the meaning of faith in their lives. The gentle, relaxed and fun atmosphere provides the backdrop to renew friendships, strengthen self-esteem and help young people meet life with more resilience, so that they can build a better world.
Set in the stunning Cheshire countryside near Macclesfield and run by the Salesian community and young volunteers, Savio House offers fully-catered residential in the Coach House and Mews. There are also self-catering facilities available for private hire in the Barn. |