Train the trainers on Diversity and Inclusion
In the framework of the European Empower Women programme, liminal organised a 2-day seminar for stakeholders from all over Europe in Athens. Train the trainers on Diversity and Inclusion was designed to provide specialized training on diversity, inclusion, accessible and inclusive design, communication strategies and other related topics, tailored to the needs of the municipalities participating in the project.
This workshop aimed to provide specialised training to local stakeholders, including municipal officials, social workers, healthcare providers, and community leaders, on issues related to accessibility and gender inclusion. By incorporating a gender-sensitive approach into the training, the task will also address the unique challenges faced by women, non-binary and transgender individuals with disabilities, and promote gender equality and inclusion in the communities involved in this CERV project. The ultimate goal remains always to is to raise awareness and create a more accessible and inclusive society.
👀 Check out here what happened during the Training!
Train the trainers’ main topics
The seminar focused on three main pillars in relation to Diversity and Inclusion:
- Gender equality
- LGBTQI+ identities
- Disability and Accessibility
The development of these three modules aimed to help the participating individuals
- Identify gender inequalities and gaps within their field of activity.
- Understand the fundamental concepts related to gender-based violence, discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or disability and sexual harassment
- Apply this knowledge and serve as focal points for these issues at their workplace, and
- Implement best practices and fulfill their responsibilities in gender mainstreaming within their daily interactions and work.
Train the trainers’ facilitators
To conduct these training modules, the team of liminal collaborated with the following facilitators:
Alexandra Vassiliou
Alexandra Vassiliou is a psychotherapist, conflict resolution facilitator and trainer, and community worker. She has been trained in Systems Theory and its Application in the Human Sciences at the Athenian Institute of Anthropos. She later completed the Diploma in Process Work at the Process Work Institute, Oregon, USA, and graduate studies in Social Psychology (Ph.D. in Social Psychology) at the Union Institute, Ohio, USA. She lives in Greece, and works locally and internationally. She is a founding member of the Processwork Hub in Athens and collaborates with public and private organizations, NGOs, schools and universities.
Vera Lardi
Vera Lardi is a psychodrama psychotherapist and an adult educator. She works in private practice in Athens with groups and individuals. She is a lifelong student of applied theatre and her practice also involves projects in collaboration with public and private organizations aiming at healing, community building, inclusion and social change. She is a Playback Theatre performer, conductor and trainer. She is the founder of Art in Perspective, an interprofessional network collaborating in experiential trainings and community projects in Greece and internationally on inclusion and professional burn-out for health care professionals, artists, university students, teachers and marginalized groups. She is a founding member of the Hellenic Psychodrama Association Art In Perspective.
Katerina Sergidou
Katerina Sergidou is a Researcher-Trainer at the Diotima Centre and a Social Anthropologist. She is currently a PhD candidate in Gender and Feminist Studies at Panteion University and the University of the Basque Country. She has experience as a trainer addressing gender violence and discrimination, and as an Evaluator-Researcher of gender equality plans at the Centre for Social Innovation in Vienna. She has conducted extensive research in Greece and the Spanish State, focusing on the politics of communication within municipalities and gender conflicts in cultural performances and rituals. Her research interests include fostering women’s and LGBTQ+ communities for empowerment and solidarity, feminist adult education, feminist methodologies in social research, and integrating art into feminist forms of social activism.
Next steps
Ahead of FemFest which will take place in October 2024 in Limassol, Cyprus, the municipality of Mesa Gitonia is organizing Artistic Voices: Illuminating Equality for Tomorrow’s European Citizenship. The municipality invites young students aged 12-18 to express their perspectives on gender equality and human rights in the European Union through digital visual artistic works. The participating works will be presented in a specially designed exhibition in the framework of FemFest.
Eligibility criteria:
- Open to students aged 12-18 from across Europe.
- Each participant or each group of participants can submit one original visual artistic work.
- Each submission should be accompanied by the name of the artist(s), school, country-city, a title and a brief artist statement (maximum 150 words) explaining the inspiration and message behind the artwork.
Form of Visual Arts
The artistic call is open for submissions encompassing a diverse array of digital visual arts, embracing a wide spectrum of creative expression, such as digital photography, digital painting, digital video, digital animation, etc. Traditional artwork is accepted as long as it’s sent in digital form (high quality photos, or scans).
You can send your proposal by email to [email protected] with the subject Artistic Voices Call until August 30, 2024.
Stay tuned for what’s coming next!
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