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Education and Awareness Programme

Education and Awareness Programme

The Education and Awareness programme raises awareness about forced migration and integration by highlighting the new possibilities and challenges accompanying migration. 

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The Education and Awareness programme raises awareness about forced migration and integration by highlighting the new possibilities and challenges accompanying migration.

Estonian Refugee Council has been conducting various education-related and awareness- raising activities since 2015.

If you have any questions or wish to learn more about opportunities for counselling, trainings and guest lessons, email us education@pagulasabi.ee.

Subprogrammes

School support programme

In schools, we offer teachers the opportunity to receive counselling and training on subjects relating to migration. We also organise guest classes for school students to discuss migration and integration issues. Under the school's support programme, you can also find downloadable learning materials, e.g. the board game “Diamond Island” and "Migration stories".

Kindergarten support programme "Open beginning"

For kindergartens we offer counselling and trainings to support the staff in the reception of children with other language and cultural backgrounds, and in creating a multicultural and tolerant group space. Under the kindergarten support programme, you can also find freely accessible learning materials, such as 8 educational videos and a handbook for kindergarten teachers.

Public awareness events

Join us in our mission to promote education and awareness as we host a series of engaging and informative public awareness events. Our most recent event took place on June 20, 2023 on International Refugee Day. Stay tuned for upcoming events as we continue to foster understanding, compassion, and knowledge-sharing within our community.

Countries where this programme currently take place:
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