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Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page International Seminar for Professionals Working with Youth and Young Adults February 15-19, 2005

Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page 2 Partners:

Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page 3 Background: This international seminar will: Raise issues relevant to community work with youth. Share knowledge, information and resources for working with youth. Focus on the development of young leadership and youth.

Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page 4 Professor Hillel Schmid, President Yaron Sokolov, Ph.D. David Kraus Yossi Levy Yigal Gamliel Eitan Teiman Etti Isler Steering Committee:

Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page 5 The topic: Principal venues on problems concerning youth workers: Immigration and consequences. Alcoholism, Drugs and Violence. Unemployed youth, and the effects of unemployed parents on the youth.

Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page 6 Conference Structure: 4-5 days of combined professional sessions and study visits. The suggestion is to arrive in Israel some time on Sunday, February 15, 2005 – day of the opening of the conference, which will carry through Thursday of the same week.

Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page 7 Target population: Youth workers, counselors, coordinators, academics, and other professionals and decision makers, occupying key positions in Israel, the European Union and the Euro-med programs. The intention is to have some thirty participants from abroad and the same number from Israel.

Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page 8 Expected Outcomes: Learning through visits and observation; Publication of the conference materials; Ongoing professional contact between the participants; Creating future connections with the EuroMed program and promoting the program in Israel.

Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page 9 Venues: Haifa. Situated on Israel’s northern coast, the port city of Haifa is one of the three major cities in Israel. Sprawled on the slopes of Mt. Carmel all the way to the blue Mediterranean sea, Haifa combines breathtaking vistas with outstanding social and cultural activities. Haifa is a very successful model of a mixed Jewish-Arab city that is enriched by its multicultural diversity and peaceful environment.

Steering Committee Conference Structure Target Population Expected Outcomes Venues The Topic Background Logistics Partners Home Page 10 Logistics : The Israel Federation of Community Centers. Israel National Coordinator for the EuroMed Youth Program. For more information: Israel Federation of Community Centers POB 2378, Jerusalem, Israel Tel.: Fax.: