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Social Challenges & Ideas

Below the social challenges on which is brainstormed during the event. Click on a challenge and scroll down to find the ideas generated.
After the event there is looked at relations between ideas, like empowerment, entrepreneurship, sustainability (themes also stimulated by Leeuwarden-Fryslân 2018). These can be found below the ideas. Choose one for an overview across challenges.
  1. Youth: Engaging more teenagers, particularly male, in creativity or enterprise training and events;
  2. Youth: Ideas for projects where young people can earn money and which become self-acting/sufficient;
  3. Youth: Young people are leaving Croatia in search for a (better) job and better living standards (+/- 60.000 young in 2015.), because of: Education unrelated to the labor market; One of the biggest the tax rates in Europe; Not enough investments to launch growth to create new job. What to do?
  4. Communities: People working in the city centre, park their car around our centre, occupying the limited space meant for our visitors. This also leads to traffic and parking problems, blocked walkways, which some neighbours associate with our centre, and even leads to anti-social behaviour. What to do?
  5. Communities: People letting their dogs foul the pavements in our towns and villages;
  6. Communities: Housing problems – low supply/high demand – causing many problems in our towns and cities, with many people sleeping on our streets or in hostels;
  7. Inclusive society: How to bring organisations, who are involved with newcomers, together at one table in order to increase co-operation, efficiency and especially decrease waiting time in the integration trajectory for newcomers in Friesland?
  8. Inclusive society: Reduce fear (secure societies – protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens – Everybody has the right to follow their culture and respect others -).

Relation: sports

‘Find a common shared interest, e.g. football: establish a “world united” to bring newcomers together under a common objective

community, events, meet, sports
- 7. Inclusive society: Organisations at one table

Let students organize sailing experience for €1,- for mixed ages and groups

events, sports
- 7. Inclusive society: Organisations at one table

As peers (mentees) young student learn from older students. In the weekend sport activities

learning, mentoring, sports
- 2. Youth: Ideas for projects

Malestifal -> swinging, hennep tea, sports, creative design thinking methods

creative, events, sports
- 1. Youth: Engaging more teenagers

1- Doing sports events for people who are disabled; 2- helping old people to learn IT; 3- doing particular class to(?) young people

disabled, eldery, events, sports, technology
- 1. Youth: Engaging more teenagers

Create enterprise based on sports team e.g. players create a catering company for sports events -> then run social activities to get kids into sports using the project(?)

catering, entrepreneurship, sports
- 1. Youth: Engaging more teenagers

– Provide pizza’s – Introduce technology to the training e.g. video games – select a topic / theme that engages them e.g. “enterprise in football”

food, learning, sports, technology
- 1. Youth: Engaging more teenagers

Choose a relation between ideas below (the bigger , the more popular), for an overview across challenges:

alternative housing awareness bike / walk cans & bags car free centre catering community creative disabled elderly empowerment entrepreneurship equality events fine food freedom government homeless incentive internship investments involve learning market meet mentoring park & drive parking garage places programme promotion public transport reuse for housing rolmodels share spaces social media spaces sports sustainability talents/interests taxes technology volunteer work
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