What is expected to be reached by this pilot action?
ADAPTATION
Adaptation to participants’ needs and situations will be central to the implementation of this pilot action for keeping participants’ engagement and motivation throughout the whole duration of the activities. Given the vulnerability of participants, young people aged 14 to 21 facing complex legal and emotional challenges, careful ethical considerations are central to the research. Making children and adolescents feel safe and protected is not only a need to be met, but a right to be respected and guaranteed. Recruitment will be done through trusted staff at Civico Zero centres, welcoming youth who voluntarily wish to engage while excluding those in situations of severe psychological distress.
CONVERGENCE
The project aligns with current educational and social priorities that seek to promote inclusion, well-being, and active participation among migrant youth and unaccompanied minors. In a context marked by increasing social complexity and persistent structural inequalities, arts-based educational practices respond to the need for innovative and context-sensitive approaches capable of addressing the specific life trajectories of young people with a migration background. The qualitative and quantitative evidence generated through the Civico Zero research will provide concrete insights to inform future interventions, contributing to more inclusive, participatory, and transformative educational policies and practices. These findings will support educators, institutions, and policymakers in recognising the value of arts-based education as both a pedagogical and social tool capable of fostering meaningful change in the lives of the young people involved.
NETWORK
The workshops will be conducted by a multidisciplinary team that includes cultural mediators, educators, artist-facilitators, psychologists, and teachers, all with expertise in expressive, educational, and relational practices. They will be involved in every stage of the research process. This integrated approach fosters a community of practice where all stakeholders are actively involved, recognising and valuing diverse skills and perspectives.