On 19 November 2018, on the eve of Universal Children’s Day, TOY for Inclusion shared its mid-term results during an international event held by TOY for Inclusion in Ghent, Belgium. Thanks to the work of local communities and professionals, the TOY for Inclusion Play Hubs became the gateway to kindergarten and school for many Romani children in seven European countries.
The TOY for Inclusion Play Hubs are now running for nine months in seven European countries and we are glad to share a story from our Belgium, VBJK.
Click here to read it.
Next November, TOY for Inclusion will hold an event called “Community-Based Early Childhood Education and Care for Roma Children and Families”.
The event will take place on 19 November from 10,00 to 16,30 in Ghent and will be co-hosted by VBJK, REYN, ICDI and the City of Ghent.
“I finally experienced what the project looks like in real life and felt very proud of my small contribution on it”.
Read the blog that our fantastic intern Lal Koyuncu wrote after her participation the TOY for Inclusion partnership meeting, and a vist to the Play Hub of Nagydobos in Hungary!
Do you want to promote social cohesion in your community starting from the very young children?
Are you keen to promote inclusive and high quality early childhood education initiatives for Roma and non-Roma young children?
Do you need inspiration for activities to involve families and community members to improve early childhood education and care services?
The “TOY for Inclusion Toolkit – A step-by-step guide to creating inclusive Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) Play Hubs for all generations” is what you are looking for!