The Directorate General of Youth of the Ministry of Culture and Spokesperson assists in the implementation of an exchange of twenty young people from Bulgaria, Lithuania, Turkey and Spain are participating in the 14 to 20 July at the youth hostel in San Pedro del Pinatar and is part of the project '21 steps towards successful youth '.
The project is an initiative funded by the European Commission through the 'Erasmus +' program and conducted by the Prorise Association with the support of Youth.
'21 Steps towards successful youth 'is specially aimed at improving the employability and integration into the labor market of young people, helping them to change their habits and make proper management of your time.
The general director of Youth, Francisco Sanchez, accompanied by the councilman of Youth council of San Pedro del Pinatar, Javier Castejón, visited young people today and explained that "after launch during this course the method steps toward '21 successful youth 'have obtained very interesting results with young people from the region, and now we want to spread the word to help young Europeans to improve their personal and professional life ".
He added, "we give them the opportunity to exchange with kids from other nationalities, which also contributes to its enrichment and the acquisition of new values".
Young people involved in San Pedro del Pinatar carry out activities and workshops to improve time management, recognizing the limitations, difficulties and problems relating to the performance of tasks, identifying patterns of time management and taking action for improvement, in addition to setting goals , plan and work responsibility.
Through this exchange habits and healthy and responsible behaviors that are specific successful people are promoted, and work to establish a European network of 'support groups' among young people.
Sanchez recalled that "there are many definitions of success, because it is very subjective, and therefore precisely what is intended with activities such as those carried out within this project is to provide young people with tools to define individually what they want get, which set goals and know how to work effectively to achieve them, as time management is a vital issue in the personal and professional lives of young people. "
Source: CARM