WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP #1
How to learn together in heterogeneous groups
The composition of the group seemed to be challenging in the beginning since one of the partners – Lebenshilfe Ennstal – came with two persons with disabilities and turned out to be a 100% success. The contents of the workshop, the visits, the exchange and the good practice examples where immediately checked and proved concerning their value and practicability by these two persons. It turned out to be a “workshop in the workshop”.
WORKSHOP #2
Sustainable Local Food production
Slovakia is the country where Erasmus+ Agroinclusion project partners held their 2nd international workshop (from 26 - 30 March ‘22), with the aim of discovering different experiences related to ecological agriculture in the Lisov area, which will inspire future inclusion projects for people with special needs.
WORKSHOP #3
Implementation of Green Care in Austria
The third workshop of the Erasmus+ Agroinclusion project took place in Austria (8-12 August '22). This workshop focused on the implementation and care of vegetation in Austria, explained what is the concept of "greencare", visited several organisations supporting people of all ages with special needs and carried out other activities related to the project. visited several organisations that support people of all ages with special needs and carried out other activities related to agriculture and animal husbandry.
WORKSHOP #4
Dog-assisted activities for self-development and professional inclusion in the agro-silvo-pastoral sect
The fourth workshop of the Erasmus+ Agroinclusion project took place in Portugal (4-6 October '22). This workshop focused on sharing how through structured activities using the dogs, work can be done in areas of self-development and how the technician works on key areas to improve the success of the trainees in farm work, namely in driving sheep flocks.
WORKSHOP #5
Welcome at the Lower Saxony in Germany
The fifth workshop of the Erasmus+ Agroinclusion project took place in Germany (28 february-2 March '23). This workshop focused on share information about Lower Saxony and the Chamber of Agriculture, vocational training in green professions and experiences with people with learning difficulties in special fields: horticulture, home economics and agriculture.