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On 18 and 19 April 2016 were held in Vienna (Austria), organized by WIFI, the third transnational meeting and the second multiplier project event.

They took part in the meeting all partners with the new GESEME and COGAM.

This meeting was focused on discussion and sharing of content adapted of the original product Crossing Diversity.

 

 

The partners have had the opportunity to re-discuss in a collegial way the structure of the new Manual of Maps, the order of the agenda, the way they propose some issues in order to enhance the impact for companies. Also on this occasion, also the expert CIRSES and Cora Roma have proposed to partner an experiential group work based on one of the instruments inserted inside one of Thematic maps: Memory.

The exercise aims to fix concepts and keywords related to LGBT issues +, solving verbal stereotypes and false beliefs.

The carrying out of this experience has therefore allowed the partner is to share the terms and concepts contained in weaving year, is to consolidate relations between the original members of the partnership, encouraging the inclusion of new GESEME COGAM and partners who have found to participate for the first time at a meeting with the partnership

 

THE MULTIPLIER EVENT

The April 18, 2016 has since played the dissemination seminar. and guests such as external experts (representatives of the Department diversity of the Chamber of Commerce of Vienna and 'organization "Business Women queer"), who explained their experiences in launching and managing the "Meritus Award" (best practices and measures implemented by organizations and by the award-winning companies, the award criteria, dissemination strategies and marketing tools for the prize). The debate has also focused on issues relating to the implementation of Diversity Management in SMEs, as well as on measures to raise awareness of Human Resource Officers, teachers and trainers on Diversity.