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  FACE IT! project provides an innovative approach to meeting the needs of migrant/socially isolated and disadvantaged families who require support to become informed, active citizens.

The FACE IT! training programme offers the opportunity for professionals working in a range of community settings to become involved with Family Learning and intergenerational learning. It includes methods and materials for a non-threatening and empowering non-formal/informal learning (Family Learning). The approach encourages hard-to-reach families into education and Active Citizenship by facilitating knowledge and understanding of what it means to be a citizen with the skills to become an active citizen.

The programme is flexible and can be adapted to meet local need and demand. This may be achieved by supporting greater involvement by parents in their children’s education, by making a positive contribution in their community or by inclusion in Participatory Democracy processes. The curricular content will enable tutors to support parents and other adults to take positive action in addressing their skills needs through personal development and active participation.

Tutors, teachers and adult learning facilitators from across EuroEd have joined national or international training programmes to support their own continuing professional development in the fields of Family Learning and Active Citizenship/Participatory Democracy. By joining a FACE IT! trainer training programme, participants benefit from a range of teaching input, including face-to-face learning, Blended Learning and further support for the development of programmes according to country and local specificity through the FACE IT! handbook and CD rom.
 
     
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