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Ouderwijs – support for migrant parents choosing secondary school

Cultuur in Harmonie, in collaboration with ITTA, has developed a manual ‘De Volgende Stap’ (‘The Next Step’) for migrant parents providing them information they need when choosing a secondary school for their children. The transition from primary to secondary education in the Netherlands demands a lot from parents: they are responsible for registering a child […]

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Kick-off forming of Cultural Mediators group in municipality of Dalfsen

Recently we started a program of formation of a group of Cultural Mediators for the municipality of Dalfsen. We are honored and happy to meet such a divers groups of people eager to learn about cultural mediation. The focus was primarily on the different roles of a cultural mediatior. We wish all the participants a

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A foundation of P4Mi (Platform 4 Migration, Integration & Inclusion)

In the wake of a remarkable achievement, we are delighted to announce the launch of #P4Mi (Platform 4 Migration, Integration & Inclusion), a groundbreaking initiative born from the collaboration between Migration Inc. and RBD . #P4Mi is dedicated to bridging gaps and turning challenges into opportunities for migrants, fostering cross-cultural intersections, and building a supportive community for meaningful economic participation. Today,

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Festive conclusion of the training for cultural mediators

The 24 cultural mediators/connectors from area Achterhoek received their certificate and beautiful profiles from the Alderman Betsy Wormgoor. During the intensive training, the cultural mediators gained insights and learned new professional skills from experts in the field, but also from each other. They attended trainings in the areas of: ➡️ Mental health (its signs and

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