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Welcome to Spain! Welcome to Spain! "SELECTIVE PREVENTION. A PROGRAM OF OPPORTUNITIES.PART II" TRAINING COURSE, ALMAGRO (CIUDAD REAL)- 4-10/02/17 08,00-09,00 Breakfast 09,00-11,30 First part of the morning lecture 11,30-12,00 Coffee break 12,00-14,00 Second part of the morning lecture 14,00-16,00 Lunch TIMETABLE 16,00-18,00 Group dynamics and activities about the theory A DAY LIKE ANY OTHER AT THE TC 18,00-18,30 Snack (I will prepare a day by day timetable later!) 18,30-20,00 Express Yourself, organizations time 20,00-21,00 Shower, rest time, etc… 21,00-22,00 Dinner 22,00-23,00 Night activity TC Info: • Tittle: "SELECTIVE PREVENTION. A • Theme: Selective Prevention, a new PROGRAM OF OPPORTUNITIES. methology of working with fewer PART II" opportunities youngsters. Continuing and finishing what • Organizer: Pokhara Association begun. • Participants: Walk Together • Location: Almagro (Bulgaria); Future in Our Hands (Armenia); Tarptautinis • Duration: from 4-10 February 2018 bendradarbiavimo centras (Lithuania); Eufemia (Turín); Youth • Groups: 5 persons (4 participants + Europe Around Sustainability Tables 1 leader) per organization (Genova) ABOUT THE SELECTIVE PREVENTION AND OUR TC: It is understood the Selective Prevention as that which is directed to segments of the population in a situation of risk, primarily adolescents. The intention of this type of prevention is, in the first place, the modification of conditions or factors that facilitate or precipitate the use or abuse of drugs by making children increasingly vulnerable and, secondly, the renewal of behaviors, skills, values and attitudes toward the normalization. This type of methodology is framed within the strategy of the EU in the fight against drugs; strategy based on the fundamental principles of the Law of the EU and that respects the founding values of the Union: the respect for human dignity, liberty, democracy, equality, solidarity, the rule of law and human rights. Its purpose is to protect and improve the welfare of society and individuals, to protect public health, offer a high level of security for the population in general and to adopt a balanced and integrated approach of the drug phenomenon. Following this line, and as an example of good practice, Pokhara Association, since 2013 develops the program of Selective Prevention and indicated EMPU-G, pioneering experience on Selective Prevention in Castilla La Mancha. This course represents a exercise of prevention, through which we train the different professionals, with the aim to achieve put in place in their countries initiatives that comply with the strategy marked by the EU. There is no doubt that the Selective Prevention is the strategy to respond to social needs in the field of drug consumption, and Castilla La Mancha with these initiatives, is placed at the head of the training of professionals in this field, becoming a reference for the prevention, this being the main objective of this project. Working Methods: • Presentations High motivation & full participation • Interviews is required! • Dicussing groups Personal skills and talents will be welcomed! • Team building activities • Turistic Visits • Games • Etc…. Accommodation: 2 shared rooms in Valdeparaiso Palace, Almagro About Almagro: Almagro is a Spanish town in the province of Ciudad Real, community of Castilla-La Mancha, and historical capital of Campo de Calatrava (Don Quixote Land). Almagro is famous for its aubergine, cooked with a traditional formula (Almagro´s aubergine). Almagro lies within small Paleozoic mountain ranges, with some reserves of shallow creeks. It also lies within a volcanic zone, which lies upon a quartzite massif. It makes the zone particularly unique, in the sense that it is one of the few important zones of volcanic origin in the Iberian Peninsula. An International Festival of Classical Theater has also been celebrated here annually since 1978. About Almagro: MAIN SQUARE It has been the meeting point since beginning of the creation of the town, being home to fairs, events, markets and barters. Irregularly rectangular and two-story, inspired by the Flemish, and its famous Corral of Comedies of the seventeenth century, the only surviving of that time. About Almagro: CORRAL OF COMEDIES The Corral of comedies is located in the Plaza Mayor nº 18. Declared National Monument on March 4, 1955, maintaining the original structure s theaters. XVII and is the only complete at the time in the world, perhaps because he was given further use as an inn. About Almagro: MUNICIPAL THEATRE Colosseum built in 1863 by the architect Cyril Vara and Soria THEATER HOSPITAL OF SAN JUAN DE DIOS MUSEUMS Theatre Museu Ethnographic Museum Campo de Calatrava. Space contemporary art Lace Museum Travel information: The distance between Adolfo Suarez Madrid Barajas Airport and Almagro center is 211km, 2 hours and a half. As it´s a small town it doesn´t exist a direct bus or train. So, you all have 2 options: 1. DO IT BY YOUR OWN: you have to take the subway from Madrid Airport to Madrid Atocha Train Station (the price are 5€ and here you have all the info: https://www.metromadrid.es/es/index.html). From there, one train to Ciudad Real city (what will cost 37,20 each way and here you have the info: http://www.renfe.com/), and from there one bus to Almagro (the price is 14,45€ each way and here you have all thee info: http://cm.interbus.es/inicio). In Ciudad Real you have to change the station, from train to bus one. The Budget for covering the trips are maximun : Italy 275€; Bulgaria and Lithuania 360€ and Armenia 820€, therefore, total quantity counting flights and trains/buses, there should be that prices, if is higher, the difference will be payed by the participant. 2. I CAN MANAGE IT FOR YOU: I can take charge renting a private bus for all of you, which would gather you at the airport on the 6th and would take you back in there on the 12th. This would cost 62 € per participant, going and return. Personally, I think that the best option is the second one. For me is not a problem, and for you is much easier. We always do it like that. But feel free to arrive do it as you prefer. Please, write me a mail when you know what do you prefer. Conditions Of Reimbursement: ▪ Your travel dates must be on 4th -10th February 2018, or 2 days maximun before or after. • All boarding passes have to be kept and brought. You will need them for reimbursement. • Each journey has to be presented by official invoice and ticket. • You must have a travel insurance containing travel dates by your own funds and bring it with your travel documentation. The hosting organization will cover all of you at all the rest things of the Training Course. • The limit for round trip travel reimbursement COUNTING FROM YOUR HOME TILL ALMAGRO (plane and bus or train), is Italy 275€; Bulgaria and Lithuania 360€ and Armenia 820€ What is an INVOICE? This is a document, signed and stamped by the seller. The invoice of flight ticket must contain your name, the starting and finishing place and the date of the journey and the price of the ticket. Whatever official is your paper, if these data are not on it, you can not get it reimbursed! And use your full name as it is the same as your passport. E-tickets: An e-ticket is NOT an invoice! If necessary, call the airline/train company/etc., explain them the situation and ask them to give you a receipt/invoice. If you buy tickets online, take care that you tick the box indicating hat you want an invoice. They must have STAMP&SIGNATURE of the Air Company or Travel Agency. WHEATHER AND OTHER IMPORTANT THINGS… As it is Winter we recommend you to bring warm clothes and shoes with you.. In this part of the year it is normally still cold, so bring rain and warm clothes!! Anyway, I leave you the forecast for those days (I don´t know its reability!) ALSO IMPORTANT: Passport Tickets of plain Tipical foods from your country (non perishable). Bring a Bulgarian, Italian, Lithuanian and Armenian activity prepared. You can take all the time that you need and show us what you prefer!! Our team: NOT ALL OF US WILL BE PART OF THE TC, BUT ALL OF US ARE PART OF THE ESENCE OF THE PROJECT ;) HAVE A NICE DAY!!.
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