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Presentation by students on Theme 1: Major Community problems, for Commenius project "Our Treasures".

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MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR

COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY

PROBLEMSPROBLEMSPROBLEMSPROBLEMS

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MAJOR COMMUNITY PROBLEMSMAJOR COMMUNITY PROBLEMSMAJOR COMMUNITY PROBLEMSMAJOR COMMUNITY PROBLEMS

Our work in the classroom

•Work about antisocial behavior

•Our surprise

•Star to reduce

•Town Hall, councilor for education, police and health department

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POSTERS

POSTERS

POSTERS

POSTERS

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�What are the most frequent antisocial behavior acts in Olot? Dogs, rubbish and

graffiti.

�What are the causes of these antisocial acts? Alcohol, drugs, problems at home, poor

self-esteem!

�Which is the average age in which these events happen? 13-18-years-old, in the

case of dogs it becomes all of ages.

�What is the worst case you have ever seen? After Saint Joan’s night.

�What time do these acts usually happen? At night from11-12 to 4-5.

�What sanctions are imposed? It’s depends on the age of the offender and the type of

antisocial behavior.

�Has antisocial behavior increased In the last years? It has reduced.

�What initiatives have been made by theTownCouncil or police to try to solve this?

Divulgative and sensibilizationtalks and prevention by policemen dressed as civil men.

QUESTIONSQUESTIONSQUESTIONSQUESTIONS

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OLOT EDUCATING CITYOLOT EDUCATING CITYOLOT EDUCATING CITYOLOT EDUCATING CITY

“The city is an educating city merely for being a city; it is the source of education in itself, with its multiple spheres and for all its inhabitants”.

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On 3rd February 2011 the Town Council of Olot presented the project “Olot Ciutat Educadora”.

This is not a unique project. In 1990 the 1st International Congress of Educating Cities took place in Barcelona. Now there are educating cities in several countries around the world.

Objectives:

The city –and therefore the citizens, must continue the educating task, once children have left school.PrinciplesEquality, solidarity, peaceful coexistence, compromise, respect, dialogue...

http://www.bcn.es/edcities/aice/estatiques/catala/sec_educating.html

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CaMPAIgNS

CaMPAIgNS

CaMPAIgNS

CaMPAIgNS

AT SCHOOLAT SCHOOLAT SCHOOLAT SCHOOL

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PROGRAMA “SALUT I ESCOLA” PROGRAMA “SALUT I ESCOLA” PROGRAMA “SALUT I ESCOLA” PROGRAMA “SALUT I ESCOLA” (Health and School Program)(Health and School Program)(Health and School Program)(Health and School Program)

Objectives:•To form students•To give information•To educate in health•To detect problems in teenagers

Activities:•Collective talks to schools, graphics!•Individual talks to students and personalized treatment

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POLICE PREVENTION TALKSPOLICE PREVENTION TALKSPOLICE PREVENTION TALKSPOLICE PREVENTION TALKS

•“One more day in hell”

•“Mobility education”

•“Crime among young”

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Curricular

Curri

cular

Curricular

Curri

cular

activities

activities

activities

activities

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PROJECTSPROJECTSPROJECTSPROJECTS

•Coexistence Project

•Synthesis Credit

•Ethics subject (Civic behavior)

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