The first part of the “EDUPASS – Career Passport” project took place in the Vocational School in Turda, between April 10 and 19.
55 students between the ages of 12 and 17 participated.
“The first assertive and non-violent communication workshop, supported by Bianca Tămas, communication specialist. provided young people with essential communication skills, contributing to their personal and professional development. Also, at another important workshop, that of first aid and health education, held by Dr. Cristina Gheța, students learned essential principles of first aid and important knowledge about health and disease prevention.
At the artisanal chocolate workshop, coordinated by the Friandise Cluj Confectionery team, which supports local producers and promotes quality ingredients, the children participated in the entire chocolate-making process, learning technical aspects about the preparation of quality chocolate. The workshop was coordinated by pastry chefs: Veronica Szokoly, Attilla Szokoly and Loredana Balea. At the party organization and sociocultural animator workshop, held by Magda Bodea from Baloon Mania, students learned how to organize creative and memorable parties, using accessible materials and a lot of imagination.
Other workshops held included Latino-Bachata dances with Andrada Nistorića from BAILArte Dance School, T-shirt painting and more, giving young people opportunities to explore and develop different talents and interests.” colleagues from Ziarul Făclia reported.
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