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KA210-YOU - Small-Scale Partnerships in Youth
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In order for young people to develop key competences properly, they need interpersonal skills. Interpersonal skills are social skills that we use in our relations with other people in order to: achieve the expected effectiveness or initiate and maintain positive relations with other people (approach related to the need for approval and acceptance). They are a key component of professional competences, which help a young person to find their way in the labour market and an organisation to gain and maintain a competitive advantage. It is also important to find a way to express emotions, and in this respect we would like to propose art.
Partners Involved in the Project:
Foundation for Education - SMART (Poland)
The 8 Training Institute (The Netherlands)
