Following the training of our own active members who have been trained in intercultural assistance in the previous year, we have decided to support the entire team so that they are able to handle complex issues related to integration, negotiation in the community, etc. SEA-l has long been engaged in establishing intercultural mediation and its development presents a new challenge for the association. Also the immigration policy of the Czech Republic begins to employ intercultural mediation as an instrument aimed at minimizing the tensions arising from the encounter of the majority and minority culture and strengthening social cohesion.
The project was co-funded by the European Social Fund under the Operational Programme Prague – Adaptability.