CIVILHOOD

Rethinking autonomy without acronyms: reflections from the local training

Rethinking autonomy without acronyms: reflections from the local training

CIVILHOOD addressed the autonomy of young migrants, emphasizing the complexity of their experiences and the need for flexible approaches. Challenges include the difficulty in defining autonomy and the impact of the dynamics of reception on their growth and integration. The CIVILHOOD project has developed educational resources to support practitioners and volunteers in addressing these challenges.

Rethinking autonomy without acronyms – pathways to autonomy accompaniment of unaccompanied minors

Rethinking autonomy without acronyms – pathways to autonomy accompaniment of unaccompanied minors

CIVILHOOD explores the interconnection between socio-relational, labor and educational dimensions in the reception sector, highlighting the importance of an intercultural and inclusive approach. It highlights the need to rethink the concept of autonomy without using acronyms, proposing targeted pathways for under-aged people who have arrived alone, addressing challenges such as labor exploitation and standardization of pathways.

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