It is important to implement this pilot because…
It is important to implement this pilot because…
unaccompanied minors in situations of errant mobility are a particularly vulnerable population among young migrants. With significant trans-European mobility and often with serious health problems, they often fall through the cracks of child protection systems and find themselves caught up in networks of delinquency, which explains the low level of knowledge about this group, not to mention the negative media exposure and the lack of policies to protect them and guarantee their rights.
The aim of this pilot action is…
to promote the empowerment of unaccompanied minors in errant mobility through multi-modal workshops including music, video, photography and harm reduction. These activities are intended to foster the expression and empowerment of the participants and will also help identify and reflect on the needs of this target group in the area of informal and non-formal education.
First testing of the pilot in
Spain, France
Second testing of the pilot in
Portugal
A group of stakeholders has been gathered to assess the situation of the target group and the approach to be adopted in terms of health. Within this framework, the groundwork was laid for creating harm reduction resources that will be co-created during the activities.
The pilot actions will take place in Melilla, Bilbao and Marseille, and will include a wider range of activities such as photography, video, rap alongside peer-to-peer harm reduction training.
This pilot will contribute to address some or all of the following objectives:
Video clip resulted from the co-creation workshop with unaccompanied minor migrants in Barcelona
Video clip resulted from the co-creation workshop with unaccompanied minor migrants in Marseille
Video clip resulted from the co-creation workshop with young migrants in transit in Melilla
Photo gallery of the co-creation workshop with young migrants in transit in Marseille
Photo gallery of the co-creation workshop with young migrants in transit in Melilla