Erasmus +
Adult education
Educators from our Dom Kultury Foundation will take part in an intensive English language course at the Maltalingua School in St. Julians, Malta, funded by the Erasmus+ Short-term projects for mobility of learners and staff in adult education (KA122-ADU).
Developing the communication skills in English of educators from Dom Kultury Foundation aims to prepare effective tools that will be useful for partnership activities with organizations in Europe. We aim to set up new programmes of non-formal education for people serving prison sentences in cooperation with partners from abroad.
The recipients of our prison education programmes are primarily adult women, aged between 21 and 70, serving prison sentences in the closed wards of the Warsaw Grochów Detention Ward and other prisons in Poland.
Our biggest challenge is to gain partners from abroad and to implement international projects in cooperation with organisations from other countries, especially those with more experience in the education of convicted persons. We want to gain knowledge from organisations that are forerunners in the field of rehabilitation with education and culture, exchange experiences and develop new methods of working with convicted persons, which will translate into new educational programmes conducted by us in prisons.
These programmes, oriented towards the human being, their rights, their all-round development, the strengthening of social competences, including self-advocacy, are expected to contribute to an increase in the social readaptation of inmates and prepare them for release so that they can function efficiently in society, within the limits of the law. Proficient English language skills are required to gain partners, exchange experiences and implement joint projects. So here we go!
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