Project description and objectives
The "Fair Life" project is one of the oldest inclusive projects implemented by Kreisau-Initiative. From the very beginning it dealt with the notions of social justice, being fair and living according to the principles of fair play.
With time, the project was given a new name "Fair Moves" and with it new substantive focuses such as teamwork, communication, mutual respect.
"Fair Life"/"Fair Moves" is a 6-7-day youth meeting. Often participants experience learning difficulties and therefore the project methodology uses sport. With the help of sport that often quite abstract content is directly transferred into everyday life.
The project takes place 1-2 times a year. Between 2016 and 2020, it was possible to conduct workshops in the following sports: football, Capoeira, judo, acrobatics, frisbee, parkour. The introduction of new fields such as Movement is planned for the following years.
Partners and Funders
We worked with the following institutions within the "Fair Life"/"Fair Moves" project between 2016 and 2020:
Schule am Rosengarten FöZ Lernen, Neustadt in Holstein, Germany
Clara-Zetkin-Schule - Schule mit dem sonderpädagogischen Förderschwerpunkt „Lernen“, Strausberg, Germany
Albert-Schweitzer-Schule - Sonderpädagogisches Förderzentrum, Sonthofen, Germany
Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft zur Förderung Brandenburger Kinder und Jugendlicher, Potsdam, Germany
Gemeinschaftsschule Campus Efeuweg, Berlin, Germany
Szkoła Podstawowa im. M. Kopernika (Gimnazjum im. Polskich Noblistów back then), Bralin, Poland
Specjalny Ośrodek Szkolno-Wychowawczy, Lipki Wielkie, Poland
Szkoła Podstawowa Nr 2 (Publiczne Gimnazjum im. Henryka Brodatego back then), Nowogród Bobrzański, Poland
Szkoła Podstawowa Nr 13, (Zespół Szkól nr 13 back then), Szczecin, Poland
Polska Młodzieżowy Ośrodek Socjoterapii, Wałbrzych, Poland
Zespół Szkół Zawodowych Specjalnych, Wałbrzych, Poland
Základní škola Slovenská, Zlin, Czech Republic
Základní škola Velké Karlovice, Velké Karlovice, Czech Republic
Základní škola Přerov, Přerov, Czech Republic
Funding
The "Fair Life" project is cofinanced by the German-Polish Youth Office and the European Union's Erasmus+ programme.