EEA Grants Programme „Children and Youth at Risk “ 07.08.2014.

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EEA Grants Programme „Children and Youth at Risk “

10.00 – Introduction of the Programme and the bilateral relations – Overview of the open call „Social inclusion of excluded young people and prevention of re- offending behaviour“ – Mathilde Sanne and Noordjan Katarina Svedin, City of Osly, Agency for Social Welfare Services, Uteseksjonen – „Outreach Services in Oslo“ – Karin Berthelsen and Grete Pedersen – An example of crime prevention network from the Kristiansand Municipality – Lunch – Karen Paus, The Norwegian Mediation Service – An example from Norway on mediation services – Questions&Answers – Kristel Kallau, Pärnu School of Art – An example of networking in Pärnu – Reception Agenda of the seminar

Purpose of the programme: improving the wellbeing of children and young people from birth to age 26 in Estonia. Programme expected outcomes: Effective and efficient measures addressing vulnerable groups of children and youth facing particular risks are implemented. Policies and standards of interventions in the field of juvenile justice are developed and implemented in view to ensuring protection and securing full rights during detention and a wide range of opportunities for young offenders to re-integrate society created. Budget  EEA grant euros  National co-financing euros Children and Youth at Risk

Programme Operator: Ministry of Education and Research In close co-operation with: Ministry of Social Affairs and Ministry of Justice. Donor Programme Partner: Norwegian Association of Regional and Local Authorities(KS) The implenting agency of Programme Operator: Estonian Youth Work Centre Contacts with “Public Health Initiatives“ and „Domestic and Gender-based Violence“ programmes (both Ministry of Social Affairs) and Estonian NGO-s programme. Managment

Creating a legal and organisational framework and structures to support children and families. This part of the programme aims at effective and efficient policy development mainly at the state and regional level and therefore is carried out in the form of a predefined project. Emphasis will also be put on evaluation mechanisms and data collection to evaluate the results of the activities. Supporting and empowering professionals dealing with children at risk in multiple institutions (local goverments, educational and youth work institutions, non-governmental organisations etc). Provision of high-quality and evidence based interventions to children, young people and families to prevent juvenile delinquency and re-offending behaviour and to support parenting skills. Measures will be offered based on youth work and restorative justice principles. The main focuses of the programme

The activities support implementing national strategies (National Strategy for Children and Families , Youth strategy , Estonian Life-Long Learning Strategy etc.). Planned ending of the Programme is 30. April 2016.

Development and application of inclusive and appropriate intervention strategies in formal education system (call is closed). Capability of youth organisations and youth work organisations has increased to involve children and youth at risk (call is closed). Social inclusion of excluded young people and prevention of re- offending behavior (call is opened). Open calls

Implementing community-based crime prevention measures (call is closed). Budget euros. Offering aftercare to incarcerated youth both in prisons and special schools (call is closed). Budget euros. Responsible ministry: Ministry of Justice Small grant scheme:

The main constitution of the Programme Improving the well-being for children and youth and preventing risks Ministry of Education and Research Ministry of Social Affairs Ministry of Justice Creating a coordination mechanism to support children and youth at risk Implementing parenting programme Development and application of inclusive education and intervention strategies. Development of youth work and other youth organisations to involve children and youth at risk Community based crime prevention measures Aftercare for incarcerated youth. Researches to support children and youth at risk at local level. Social inclusion of excluded young people and prevention of re- offending behavior

Step 1 Defining your interest Why get involved? What is the right motivation? What is your capacity as an organisation? What are your strenghts and weaknesses? What would you like to learn, what can you offer? What is your target area of cooperation? Do you have country of preference? Bilateral relations

Step 2 Establishing contact with a partner Three likely scenarios: 1)You already have a partner 2)You are being contacted 3)You look for a partner Fundamental questions Are you compatible with the partner? Will you have time to develop a project proposal in time for an open call? Is there a programme in the target country which captures your area of interest? Who can help? Financial support through seed money is available in bilateral fund for Project Promoters. Bilateral relations

Step 3 Promoter from beneficiary country, Norwegian. Iceland, Liechtenstain organization as a partner. Project must target an open call for proposals Define your role and contribution to the project Agree on budget (negotiation) Regulated in partnership agreement NB:Rules onprocurementandstate aid must be followed! Deadline of submitting a proposal Bilateral relations

The aim of the bilateral relations fund is to facilitate and support cooperation among entities from Estonia and Donor States. The fund is structured in two directions: a)30 % (34,438 EUR) of the fund for bilateral relations will be used by Programme Operator for seminars for potential and existing Project Promoters and potential partners from the Donor States; and b) 70% (80,356 EUR) of the fund for bilateral relations will be used for networking events, as well as the exchange of knowledge and experience between Project Promoters and entities in the Donor States. Bilateral relations fund

The total amount of grant distributed in the frames of the FBR direction b is 80,356 EUR. Under the open calls (output 4: Development of application of inclusive education and appropriate intervention strategies, output 5: Development of youth work and other youth organisations, output 6: Social inclusion of excluded young people and prevention of reoffending behaviour) the maximum grant amount is 30, 000 euros per project. Under the predefined project managed by MoSA the maximum overall grant amount is More than one project may be submitted. Under the SGS calls (output 3: Community- based crime prevention; output 7: Aftercare for incarcerated youth) the maximum grant amount is 20,000 euros per project. The grant rate from the bilateral fund is 100%. Bilateral relations fund

The deadline for submitting applications for direction b are accepted on continuous basis after the guidelines are published at the Programme webpage until the 1st of December 2014 at 16:00 PM (EET) or until the total amount of FBR is used up whichever moment comes first. These activities can be implemented on continuous basis until the 31st of December 2015 or until the total amount of FBR is used up whichever moment comes first. Bilateral relations fund

Eligible expenses are: Fees and travel expenses related to the participation in conferences, seminars, courses, meetings and workshops; Travelling expenses of study trips; Travelling and salary expenses for visits by experts; Fees of external advisory; Costs related to feasibility studies and preparation of financial and economic analysis; Costs of conferences, seminars, courses, meetings and workshops; Promotional and information activities. Bilateral relations fund

Contact Persons: Mrs Gerttu Aavik Estonian Youth Work Centre Phone: (+372) Mrs Natalia Reppo Estonian Youth Work Centre Phone: (+372) Mr Rainer Rohtla (for small grants calls) Coordinator of the SGS Ministry of Justice Phone: (+372) Bilateral relations fund