‘Come Out & Play!’
ΚΑ1 Ανταλλαγή Νέων Erasmus+ Youth
Φορέας: Youthnet Hellas (Δίκτυο Νέων Ελλάδας)

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The project “Come Out & Play!” was implemented in Edessa by Youthnet Hellas and had as an aim to outline the importance of outdoor activities and street games as means of dealing with young people’s addiction to internet and the “videophilia” phenomenon. This was achieved with a very entertaining, participatory and learning way.

31 youngsters, aged 18-30 years, together with their group leaders, from 7 European countries (Italy, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Greece), took part in this project that lasted for 8 days (29.07.15 – 05.08.15) and mainly examined the issues of internet and on-line gaming addiction and explored healthy ways of living.

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The main idea of the project was based on the street games that are or were played in various countries, usually by the older generations. The participant youngsters left their computers and smart phones aside and came out to play with each other and with the locals.

They presented the outdoor games that were played in their countries, they tested and played them with the rest, exercised, cooperated with each other and entertained themselves.

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After the games, there were discussions and workshops, whereby the impressions from the experience of outdoor games were described, issues of addiction to internet and computers were examined and the importance of healthy behaviours and ways of living was analyzed. All activities and workshops were realized in the frame of non-formal and informal learning.

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Some of the most important achievements were that this project managed:

 

Additionally, the participants’ team created a Handbook, which contains all the outdoor games from various countries that were played throughout the project, with description and detailed guidelines on how they are played. At the same time, a Mini Movie was created, with audiovisual material from the moments that participants were playing the outdoor games of various countries, together with some people from local community. All this material that was produced is uploaded on the website of the project and on the websites of all partner organisations and is offered to visitors to read it and use it.

The youth exchange had multiple benefits for participants, most important of which are that they acquired useful and detailed knowledge about the dangers of internet and about the “videophilia” phenomenon, they appreciated the value and benefits of outdoor activities and healthy ways of living, their intercultural learning and understanding was reinforced and they developed useful skills. The project gave an opportunity for inclusion and participation to many young people with fewer opportunities and its impact can be considered as wide and long-term, since a lot of concrete and useful material was produced in the end, a big part of the local community was included and participated and a lot of emphasis was placed on spreading and disseminating the results of the project. The project received a lot of publicity and very positive feedback and hundreds of people watched the mini movie of the project.

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