
SHAREIT is a 18 month running project that started january 1 under
the PEOPLE Programme
of the EU. In line with the aim of PEOPLE, SHAREIT contributes to
reinforce the cohesion and social welfare in partners’ areas, through
strengthening and forging solidarities between young people facing
social/economical exclusion.
SHAREIT aims at empowering and enhancing self-confidence and
self-esteem in order to foster an entrepreneurial attitude in this
target group. SHAREIT aims to promote cohesion through making
available the most innovative and performing ICT tools, courses and
insights into technology to the socially and economically vulnerable
groups.
SHAREIT aims to increase ICT related entrepreneurial opportunities,
social participation and fully-fledged citizenship by focusing on
identifying good practices in the frame of social and e-Inclusion
policies in order to empower young people facing social and economical
exclusion, and regional and national policy makers in a variety of tools
in achieving the best possible framework to empower their future: young
people. What constitutes vulnerable youth means something
different in different member states; second generation migrant youth
and their local counterparts in Venice, immigrant youth in Noord
Brabant, Euro orphans in Timis and Krakow, immigrant and socially
challenged native local youth in Stockholm.
We find different actualizations in different EU countries, but SHAREIT
assumes that there is an underlying pattern: the risks of alienation and
possibilities for social contact and possible social cohesion in social
networks.
