Project Summary EN
24 Dissemination Tools The Project has created a range of dissemination tools to promote the activities, both during the delivery period and beyond. These can be downloaded from the project website at http://www.integrateproject.eu . This includes: • Project Website – available in all partner languages, this has integrated the e-LearningPlatformprovidingaccesstotheeducationalresourcesdeveloped; • Project Leaflets – these have been produced to outline what the Project is, who it is for and what it will do, as well as promoting the key deliverables; • Project Newsletters – 5 Newsletters have been created at key milestones in the Project delivery period and used to promote the outputs and outcomes achieved; • Social Media – a Facebook Page was created for the Project and used as a way to engage with the target audience but also to promote the delivery of activities, achieving more than ‘500’ likes of the Page; and • Video Documentary – this traces the development history of the Project, including providing case study examples from migrant women and trainers engaged, and can be accessed on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=jGCJal7EJD0. • Project Summary – providing a brief overview of the Project and the outputs produced. Conclusions The INTEGR8 Project has been successfully delivered by the consortium of 7 partners over a 2-year delivery period. The Project has created resources including a Train-the-Trainer Courseware, a Migrant Integration Expert Curriculum, a Toolkit of Resources as well as a Policy Paper and Comparative Analysis Study. All of these educational resources are available to access online free of charge, can easily be adapted or replicated and require no major investment to maintain in the future. The partners have established the necessary networks and connections to allow the benefits and outcomes from the Project to continue to be felt beyond the initial delivery period of the Project. In particular, this will include the micro-social networks of migrant women established. Key decision-makers have been made aware of the Project and what it can achieve, and it is hoped that the proposed approach can be included in any national measures in relation to the integration of migrant communities in the future, recognising the important role that migrant women have to play as migrant integration experts.
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