Krško spreads aut in the end of the Sava gorge
before Krško field, on the right and on the left bank of the Sava River. It is
a cenral location of Posavje region and accessible via Ljubljana – Zagreb
highway and via regional roads from Celje, Maribor and Novo mesto. It is 98 km
away from the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana and 51 km from Croatian capital of
Zagreb.
YOUTH CENTRE KRSKO is a public institution
founded by municipality of Krsko in April 2002. We are working with and for
young people in Krsko and region Posavje. Our approach to reach these
youngsters is youth culture work (projects with dance, photo, concerts, and
theatre) as well as project work: drug- and alcohol prevention projects,
informal-learning project (language courses, other courses), the annual Youth
Culture Festival, leisure and holiday activities (workshops), as well as
intercultural work (youth exchanges, EVS projects). Our newest acquisition is
Multimedia Centre Posavje.
Sample of
volunteer tasks:
- help to organize prevention programs (Life without drugs
and alcohol; prevention workshops Bright head; youth workshops, Camp for
youth with criminal record)
- help to organize debate evenings
- organize (with the support of the employees in the youth
center) children holiday activities (June one week), August one week and
October one week)
- help to organize Halloween party with other EVS
volunteers
- organize volunter evening
- make own project
(20-30% volunter own program)
- 1 day a week working in our reception (with the
help of our informers)
- present her own country, language and culture and EVS to
children in kindergarden, primary school and high school
- help to organize multimedia programs (multimedia
workshops, LAN parties, creative workshops, video and music workshops)
- help to organize VJ evenings
- make own project
(20-30% volunter own program)
- organize (with the support of the employees in the youth
center) Geek fest 2013, multimedia festival for young people
- 1 day a week working in our reception (with the
help of our informers)
- help to organize debate evenings
- help to organize Halloween party with other EVS
volunteers
- help to organize EVS weekend for all volunteers in
Slovenia
- organize volunter evening
- present his own country, language and culture and EVS to
children in kindergarden, primary school and high school
- assistance in organizing and implementing activities
program manager:
- Geek festival 2013 (festival of the development of
computers over the years)
- help to organize debate eveningshelp to organize
Halloween party with other EVS volunteers
- make own project
(20-30% volunter own program)
- 1 day a week working in our reception (with the
help of our informers)
- evenings
of amateur theater groups
- organize
children holiday activities (February one week)
- help
to organize Halloween party with other EVS volunteers
- organize
and perform EVS weekend (all volunteers form abroat, 2 days)
- exchange of experience and
knowledge between individuals and organization,
- share and promote common
European values,
- promote Youth in action
programmes and EVS
- exchange cultural backgrounds
of individuals and organizations included in project,
- share common working methods
regarding to non formal education in the youth field,
§
attend
Slovenia language course
§
share her
experience about EVS and living in her country with young visitors in our youth
center
§
share her
experience about EVS and living in her country with pupils and students on
information hours in local primary and high school
§
attending
pre-term training in your country
§
attending
on-arrival training in Slovenia
§
attending
mid-term training in Slovenia
§
after
arrival attending evaluation in your country
§
write
final report in Slovenia
§
finish
Youthpass in Slovenia
or
§ work in multimedia (workshops, support aur program
managers)
§
attend
Slovenia language course
§
share his
experience about EVS and living in her country with young visitors in our youth
center
§
share his
experience about EVS and living in her country with pupils and students on
information hours in local primary and high school
§
attending
pre-term training in your country
§
attending
on-arrival training in Slovenia
§
attending
mid-term training in Slovenia
§
after
arrival attending evaluation in your country
§
write
final report in Slovenia
§
finish
Youthpass in Slovenia
or
regular monthly concerts of different musical genres
help to organize closing party of
volunteers and young visitors in the Centre in 2013
§
attend
Slovenia language course
§
share her
experience about EVS and living in her country with young visitors in our youth
center
§
share her
experience about EVS and living in her country with pupils and students on
information hours in local primary and high school
§
attending
pre-term training in your country
§
attending
on-arrival training in Slovenia
§
attending
mid-term training in Slovenia
§
after
arrival attending evaluation in your country
§
write
final report in Slovenia
§
finish
Youthpass in Slovenia
The tasks we will adjust during your time here!
SAMPLE OF STANDARD VOLUNTEERS WEEKLY PROGRAM
Monday:
09.00 preparations
for the day
09.30 meeting with
the coordinator
10.30 organizing
existing programs and helping program leaders
11.00 lunch break
11.30 organizing
existing programs and helping program leaders
16.00 the end of
work
Tuesday:
08.30 preparation
for the day
09.00 employees
meeting
10.30 lunch break
11.00 slovenian
language course
12.30 organizing
own events
15.30 the end of
work
Wednesday:
15.00 work in
info točka (aur reception)
17.30 lunch break
22.00 the end of work
Thursday:
09.00
preparations for making own project
11.00 lunch break
11.30
preparations for making own project
15.00 meeting
with the mentor
16.00 the end of
work
Friday:
14.00
preparations for making own project
17.30 lunch break
18.00 working in
the club space/hanging out with young people
22.00 the end of work
Saturday, Sunday: free days
The hosting organisation will monthly prepare working
schedule for the volunteer and will hang it in office and the appartment.
Roles of volunteers in the project thought the whole duration of the
project:
Working
hours and days off: 7 hours per day, 5 days per week, two consecutive
days off per week and 12 days holiday for the duration of the project. The
volunteer should ask for the days off at least 3 days before vacation.
Food and
Accommodation: The
volunteer will live in Youth hostel Krško; in the apartment in which will have
her own room and will share a kitchen, bathroom and living room (TV, computer
and free internet). Volunter will have a free access to laundry room. A monthly
food allowance is provided (170 €/ month).
Local
Transport: A monthly allowance for local
transport is not necessary, because the youth center is located in the city
center. If they will help on the events outside the center, we will provide
them a transportation. The volunteers will have the possibility to get 2 paid
travels to go sightseeing Slovenia.
Volunteer
Allowance: The volunteer will receive a
monthly allowance of 85 €
Language
training: Language course will be organized 1 time per week and will last 90 min
per a course. Language course will last as long as the volunteer will be making
progress in her/his grammar. After she/he will get to know the grammar she/he
will use Slovenian language.
Learning
Outcomes:
Gain
basic knowledge of Slovenian language
Learn basic level of
Slovenian language for normal communication.
Gain as
much knowledge and experience as possible
Learn as much as possible
(especially about Youth work and Slovenian culture) and gain competences for
life long learning.
Interpersonal
and social competence
Adaptability and coping
with new challenges, team-working with colleagues, sharing responsibility for
living together with another volunteer, gain and spread awareness of European
citizenship.
Cultural
expression
Developing cultural
awareness of each other’s needs in a multi-cultural setting, learn to accept
other cultures, improve tolerance.
Communication in foreign languages
Communicating,
socialising and negotiating in a second language (English)
In addition to ensuring
effective mentoring for each volunteer, the hosting organisation will take full
responsibility for monitoring the whole learning process – explaining it fully
at the on-arrival training, conducting a thorough mid-term evaluation and
issuing the Youthpass on completion of each volunteer’s service.