by Sarah Young | Nov 1, 2022
A Time for Tea multiplier event has taken place in the student dorm, Endla 4, in Tallinn, Estonia. More than 20 students coming from seven different countries (Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, France, and Slovenia) listened to the presentation carried out by...
by Sarah Young | Sep 21, 2022
In January we continued to expand Time for Tea in The Philippines and Thailand. In Cebu, Philippines we ran two multiplier workshops – one at Cebu Technological University and one at Lapu-Iapu City Social and Welfare Development Office. In Songkhla, Thailand we...
by Sarah Young | Mar 15, 2022
The final output from our KA2 project is an education policy guideline document which will help teachers and school leaders to understand how non-formal learning adds value to formal education and supports the school curriculum. This will ensure that...
by Sarah Young | Mar 14, 2022
The Time for Tea Inclusion Guide – a selection of best practice case studies of inclusion projects from each partner of our KA 2 project (UK, Italy, Poland & Spain), which demonstrates a range of different approaches and illustrates the principles and values...
by Sarah Young | Mar 10, 2022
Another important output from our KA2 project is a Time for Tea resource pack for teachers and youth workers. This provides a general introduction and guide to the project, advice on how to get involved, and suggested materials and methodologies for use when working...
by Sarah Young | Mar 8, 2022
The latest Time for Tea project took place in Cornwall with groups from The Chaos Group and Malpas Community Centre. One group decided to focus on international solidarity . They made a “cake” using paper with the faces of youth on the outside and messages about...