Afeji Hauts-de-France is a non-for-profit (NGO) founded in 1962 and aiming at fighting against all forms of exclusion. It is a key social, socio-medical and educational actor in the Hauts-de-France with a recognised expertise and positioned as a true social partner of public services.
Afeji Hauts-de-France supports all vulnerable people, from early childhood to old age: complex family environment, disability, loss of autonomy, support for family carers, social distress, access to employment, exile…
The association runs 110 establishments and services throughout the Nord department, employs 3000 professionals involved to the benefit of 16 000 beneficiaries.
Afeji’s specialised establishments and services are living labs to elaborate, develop, test and evaluate innovative methods to bring relevant answers to contemporary challenges. Afeji wants to adapt, anticipate and innovate. It is by adapting to the specific needs of the territories that it has developed its expertise and know-how: a global approach and individual support provided by professionals.
Website: www.afeji.org
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/afeji/
Vimeo: vimeo.com/user116938295
ASSOC is a non-profit organization set up in 1995. Its mission is to improve the life conditions of vulnerable groups through education and work. For 25 years, ASSOC has been engaged in fostering the social integration of people with disabilities, Roma communities, migrants and refugees, elderly people and children.
Through more than 60 implemented projects, ASSOC gained a good professional expertise in developing social services and social economy structures, supporting social service professionals, promoting civic conscience and improving the integration of several vulnerable groups by strengthening integrated services.
Website: www.assoc.ro
Facebook: www.facebook.com/asociatia.assoc
Instagram: www.instagram.com/assoc.romania
Aproximar is a cooperative of social solidarity, created by a group of professionals in order to provide goods and services that enable organizations and communities to respond sustainably to challenges and opportunities. Our mission is to value the social and human capital of organizations and their stakeholders.
We recognize and respect the complexity and pace of development and adaptation of each organization, defending inclusion as an emerging human right, achievable through the development of skills, promoting equal opportunities and offering excellent services.
We believe that each organization has resources that must be improved and valued in order to increase its capacity to fulfill its mission, the efficiency of action and the positive impact on the communities where they operate.
Therefore, we believe that the continuous improvement is the key to valuing the social capital of the organizations and communities with which we work.
Website: www.aproximar.pt
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Aproximar
Instagram: www.instagram.com/aproximar_/
Centrul Pentru Promovarea Invatarii Permanente – CPIP is a Romanian NGO that works in the area of Lifelong Learning since 2005. CPIP is committed to mainstreaming the principle of equal opportunities for all citizens in the public policies and associated practices, as an integral part of democratization and the creation of an open society. CPIP is working in multicultural contexts with partners from all-over Europe.
CPIP promotes the culture of “lifelong learning” through the active involvement of community members in developing a coherent implementation strategy of the concept and practice of lifelong learning.
The vision of CPIP is a European one and the mission is to bring forward the concept of lifelong learning and make it accessible to the communities with which we come into contact.
Website: www.cpip.ro
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CentrulPentruPromovareaInvatariiPermanente
LinkedIn:
www.linkedin.com/company/cpip-romania-centrul-pentru-promovarea-invatarii-permanente
No Place Productions are a Theatre and Audio Digital Arts Company dedicated to creating & delivering unique, gritty theatre performances, digital creative experiences, & drama based learning programs which explore pertinent, social issues.
Based within Liverpool, UK, we work nationally and internationally within the community & custodial sector, including prisons, probation centres & drug rehab facilities to engage with people with fewer opportunities.
With our experienced team of multi-skilled, diverse artists, we use practices to give people with fewer opportunities a voice, tackling issues at the forefront of the social & economic climate by delivering hard hitting creative programs with an unparalleled realism – our trade mark. It is this unique delivery which provokes real reflection, discussion & genuine potential for positive change.
No Place Productions is recognised as one of the leading arts organisations for innovation and innovative practice within the UK.
Our vision is to help to build a safer, fairer society, in which everyone has the opportunity to appreciate & realise their own personal potential.
Website: www.noplaceproductions.co.uk
Twitter: @NoPlacePro
Instagram: @noplaceproductions
L’Univers is an association that brought neighborhood cinema to life for 20 years.
The movies are programmed by member associations which come from various backgrounds and provide a wide variety of films, around atypical and original screenings.
The 3 employees of the association run the programming collective, an image education program for all ages and a photo and film lab.
Children and teenagers are regularly welcomed as part of session dedicated to image education.
L’Univers is also a place of experimental creation of images, whether they are fixed or animated, film or digital.
Website: www.lunivers.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/cine.lunivers
CinéLigue HDF is an association belonging to the field of cinema and popular education.
15 permanent employees work for our organization, and about 100 volunteers help the projectionists in the towns belonging to our network. Its domains of activities are films broadcasting (60 000 spectators per year) and image education.
Cinéligue is one of 100 mobile cinema operators recognized by the National Film Centre of France. It works in about 100 towns of Hauts-de-France Region and organize about 900 cinema screenings per year. Its working areas are mainly rural and peri-urban areas. The association develops partnerships with all local actors : gastronomy, crafts, associations for the defense of the environment, mediatheques, schools Cinéligue is also specialized in cultural and citizen programming for young audience and training for educational relays regarding cinema. It organizes many re-creation workshops for young people to learn how to make their first film. The association sets up debates between young people, so that they exchange around societal themes such as: the fight against discrimination, racism, equality between girls and boys…
Cinéligue HDF has more than 20 years of experience in image education.
Three members of his team are responsible for film interventions and artistic practice workshops. Each year, a dozen groups of teenagers produce their first short film, supervised by stakeholders.
Each year, more than 1,000 hours of theoretical classroom interventions are provided by the team.
CinéLigue is coordinator of a national image education program for the Lille Academy ince more than 20 years. It concerns more than 15000 high school students of the Hauts-de-France Region.
CinéLigue is a member of regional and national image education networks and participates in the national film choices of these institutions.
Website: www.cineligue-npdc.org
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