Project “Walk in Our Shoes – Inclusive City Adventure” – Next Partner Meeting

Photo montage of the meeting participants. All recorded through individual web cameras. Last Tuesday, August 13th, another online meeting took place as part of the “Walk in Our Shoes – Inclusive City Adventure” project, funded by the International Visegrad Fund.

During the meeting with our partners: People First – HU from Hungary and the European Youth Centre Břeclav from the Czech Republic, we discussed the details of the upcoming study visit to the Czech Republic. We also talked about organizing the final project conference, which will be held online in September.

At this conference, we will present, among other things, a methodology for planning trips accessible to people with disabilities, enabling them, with the support of personal assistants, to plan and carry out their own journeys.

If you are interested in participating in the September conference, please contact us via the contact form: https://sowelo.net.pl/kontakt/

More information about the project can be found on the website: https://sowelo.net.pl/projekty/ in the section: Walk in Our Shoes.

The project is co-financed by the authorities of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia under the Visegrad Grants Program of the International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the program is to support ideas that promote sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.

Study Tour in Poznań as Part of the “Walk in Our Shoes – Inclusive City Adventure”

A photo montage of the participant s of the tour in Poznan. There is a small group a people on all photos, two of them are in a wheelchair.Project Funded by the International Visegrad Fund

This week, from July 15th to 17th, we hosted our international partners in Poznań: representatives from People First – HU from Hungary and the European Youth Centre Břeclav from the Czech Republic.

Together with our guests, we took a tour of Poznań, which was part of the project program we developed. We also discussed further project tasks, including the upcoming visit to the Czech Republic and the final project conference.

In September, during the aforementioned online conference, we will present, among other things, a methodology for planning trips accessible to people with disabilities. Based on this, our participants, with the support of personal assistants, will be able to plan and carry out both short and long trips.

If you would like to participate in the September conference, please contact us via the contact form: https://sowelo.net.pl/kontakt/

More information about the project can be found on the website: https://sowelo.net.pl/projekty/ in the section: Walk in Our Shoes.

The project is co-financed by the authorities of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia under the Visegrad Grants Program of the International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the program is to support ideas that promote sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.

“Walk in Our Shoes – Inclusive City Adventure” Tour of Poznań Video

Project “Walk in Our Shoes – Inclusive City Adventure” Tour of Poznań

We invite you to watch the recap of yesterday’s tour of Poznań, in which our international partners participated: representatives from People First – HU from Hungary and the European Youth Centre Břeclav from the Czech Republic.

We thank our guests for spending time with us.

The project is co-financed by the authorities of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia under the Visegrad Grants Program of the International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the program is to support ideas that promote sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.

A “test” walk around Poznan

For the first time, the invited participants walked the route of the tour, testing it in terms of accessibility and adapting to their needs.A walk around Poznan as part of the project “Walk in Our Shoes – Inclusive city adventure” financed by the International Visegrad Fund.
26.06 this year a “test” walk around Poznan venture took place as part of the “Walk in Our Shoes – Inclusive city adventure” project. For the first time, the invited participants walked the route of the tour, testing it in terms of accessibility and adapting to their needs.
And very soon, in dn. July 15 – 17 no. there will be a study visit of our Partners from the organization People First – HU from Hungary and European Youth Centre Břeclav from Czech Republic in Poznan of, as part of which the walk we prepared will have its “official” premiere.
But in September this year. at a remote conference summarizing the Project we will present m. in. methodology of planning trips accessible to people with disabilities. Based on it, our participants will be able to plan and realize short and further trips, together with the support of personal assistants.
If you would like/ would like to take part in the September conference – please contact us through the contact form:
https://sowelo.net.pl/kontakt/
More information about the project on the website:
https://sowelo.net.pl/projekty/ under the bookmark: Walk in Our Shoes
The project is co-financed by the authorities of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia as part of the Visegrad Grants Program of the International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the Program is to support ideas that serve sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.

Meeting Summary by Sowelo

📣 Yesterday, another meeting was held as part of the “Walk in Our Shoes – Inclusive city adventure” project financed by the International Visegrad Fund.📣
🎯At the meeting with our partners: People First – HU from Hungary 🇭🇺 and European Youth Center Břeclav from the Czech Republic 🇨🇿 we discussed, among others: the issue of the online platform that will be the product of our project. A representative of our Foundation presented the plan of a study visit to Poznań, which will take place on July 15 – 17 this year. Together we discussed the progress of work and the further schedule of activities, including the conference summarizing the project.
🎯At the above-mentioned conference, which will take place remotely in September this year. we will present, among others: methodology for planning trips accessible to people with disabilities. Based on it, our participants will be able to plan and carry out short and long journeys with the support of personal assistants.
📧If you would like to take part in testing our solution in Poznań in July 2024 and you are a person with a disability or are interested in participating in the September conference – contact us via the contact form.
🎯 More information about the project at:
https://sowelo.net.pl/projekty/ in the tab: Walk in Our Shoes
🎯 The project is co-financed by the authorities of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia as part of the Visegrad Grant Program of the International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the Program is to support ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.

Study tour in Hungary as part of the “Walk in Our Shoes” Project by Sowelo

Wizyta studyjna na Węgrzech w ramach Projektu „Walk in Our Shoes”
Wizyta studyjna na Węgrzech w ramach Projektu „Walk in Our Shoes”

Between 14 – 16. 05 representation of our Foundation was on a study tour in Pécs, Hungary as part of the project “Walk in Our Shoes – Inclusive city adventure” financed by the International Wysehrad Fund.

Together with the participants of the visit from European Youth Centre Břeclav from the Czech Republic 🇨🇿 we made an accessible tour for people with disabilities in the city center of Pécs, developed by the Hungarian Project Leader: People First – HU 🇭🇺. At the later meeting, we presented a model of an accessible trip around Poznań developed by experts of our Foundation and got acquainted with the work of our Partners. We also discussed previous experiences with the project and the tasks ahead.
If you would like to take part in testing our solution in Poznań in July 2024 and you are a person with a disability – get in touch with us via the contact form:
More information about the project on the website:
https://sowelo.net.pl/projekty/ under Walk in Our Shoes tab
The project is co-financed by the authorities of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia within the framework of the Wyssehrad Grants Program of the International Wyshehrad Fund. The mission of the Program is to support ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.

News from EYCB

Website: https://eycb.eu/walk-together-madarsko/

The Czech experts are busy at work preparing the third and last part of this incredible long-term Visegrad funded project in beautiful Vrchlabí, Czech Republic.

The team is cooperating with local stakeholders (management of local historical sights, the mayor of Vrchlabí, leaders of local organisations) in order to prepare the best Hidden City Tour in our beautiful historical town at the foot of stunning Giant Mountains.

News from Poland

“We are still working on improving our city-walk. Monika has joined the
project team! We are very excited to start this collaboration.

Monika is active in supporting people with disabilities and has a lot of
experience in guiding groups. Participating in our project will allow
her to strengthen her competences.

We are actively preparing for the Pécs visit. Together we are
familiarising ourselves with materials and analysing best practices in
order to be able to participate sufficiently in the visit.

We can’t wait :)”

The communication Platform is ready to launch

The first version of the common Platform, which presents the project, the International Visegrad Fund and international best practices has been prepared. It also acts as a discussion forum for partners. The Polish and Czech teams will add their ideas to the website developed by the Hungarian partner, and then the joint work on the Platform can start. We plan to make it public and open to all interested parties after the project closes.

The Polish team is almost complete with its own sensitising city walk, but the Czech team has also been formed and is developing contacts with the city government.

We will meet in Pécs in May to present the Hidden City Tor-Tour as a best practice of the Hungarian People First Association. We also agreed on the details of this in the March online meeting.