No Limits Sea Emotions

Erasmus+ Adult EducationSmall-scale partnerships in adult educationID: 2023-2-IT02-KA210-ADU-000173523
EC Contribution
€60,000
Consortium Size
6 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

The NLSE project stems from the collaboration between government bodies and sports associations with the same MISSION: "Promote water sports to encourage inclusion and environmental sustainability...

Objectives

The NLSE project stems from the collaboration between government bodies and sports associations with the same MISSION: "Promote water sports to encourage inclusion and environmental sustainability, but above all to allow everyone to enjoy the beauty of our sea with awareness and safety." The participation of five countries (Italy, Spain, Greece, Malta and Turkey) with an important historical and underwater heritage, has allowed us to start an active cooperation with regional bodies and archaeology institutes at a local level. It was necessary to encourage the exchange of good practices and realize a census of sites already accessible with the ASBI method. Through NLSE we have come into contact with Universities, Research Centers (Barcelona, Valencia and Dalaman), with companies (StartUP Greece) that have supported us in the management and implementation of technologies, with local Governments (Puglia, Calabria and Sicily Region,Gozo, Kefalonia and Mugla), NGOs and schools/diving centers (Dive-NEN, Marevivo SubD, ABI, IAHB/Able to Dive, Blue Manta etc.) interested in deepening the methodology, in promoting a barrier-free tourism and in supporting our partnership, to make the underwater discovery increasingly safe and open to all.

Activities

Starting from October 2024: - Training in Puglia and delivery of the patents, - Press conference, - Erasmus Day in Bari. All participants had a defined role during the whole duration of NLSE. They also supported the partner organizations in the management of the collateral post-exchange activities: - The presentation of the Erasmus Plus project at the BTM fairs in Paestum, EUDI in Bologna and at EU Accessible in Spain. - Two events in Ponza (ASBI headquarters) and Egnazia, open to associations for the blind and visually impaired. - Photo-video exhibitions in Puglia and Valencia. - A Facebook page with all the updates. - A landing page (https://nolimitsseaemotions.eu). - The diffusion of NLSE on TV, radio, magazines and social networks in the 5 countries. - A meeting for sports clubs and archaeology schools in Gozo. - Presentation of the barriers reports and patronage of the Puglia and Sicily Regions. - A map with the first MED sites open to blind diving. - The translation of the presentations and the tool into English and the detector into Spanish (NEN). - A study on new technologies for inclusive diving (StartUP Greece). - The growth of agreements and the stakeholders network (Malta Rescue, Manta etc).

Impact

Thanks to NLSE, we have achieved, consolidated and, in some cases, exceeded the initial objectives: - All blind or partially sighted people with a passion for the sea and underwater discovery can already benefit from qualified instructors and/or guides in the 5 countries involved. - Participants confirmed: "professional growth, autonomy and improvement of teaching methodology". The method has also been useful in other work environments (rescue, medical and psychology practices). - Accommodation facilities, tourism operators, NGOs and research centers have started to contact instructors with the ASBI method for specific courses (for example the Association of the deaf-blind ASOCIDE Tarragona). - Public bodies (new protocols with Valencia, Puglia and Sicily Regions and the Italian Guarantor for disabilities) for the diffusion of responsible and more inclusive tourism. - At the end of 2024 we recorded a 40% increase in requests for courses (new instructors/guides and blind divers). Thanks to the commitment of our partners, we hope to maintain the trend and grow further for the summer of 2025. - During the BTM and EUDI we established new collaborations with 6 Mediterranean Archaeological sites.

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