Unsere Projekte zum Thema Children and young people

 

Children and young people

We have been working with children and young people in various settings and fields (e. g. health promotion, social and political participation, self-awareness or public space) for years. In our work, the participation and the needs of the young participants are our core values – even if these challenge our own thoughts and believes. By being open to other perspectives, we get an authentic insight into the living environments of young people.

The evidence based Programme "Body Project“ supports teens and young adults to improve their body perception and body image. Body Project Austria aims to adapt and implement the programme in Austria.

 

The project – a cooperation of queraum and the Wiener Gesundheitsförderung – aimed to reduce negative body images, body shaming and discrimination of young people between 10 and 12.

 

The aim of this project is to expand the range of services for families at risk of exclusion. queraum is responsible for the project evaluation.

 

„Free bleeding“ wants to improve the availability of menstrual products for young women at schools. queraum is responsible for the evaluation of the project.

 

The sport projects "Schneetiger" and "kick mit" target children and young people with and without disabilities and migrant girls. queraum supported the projects in their measurement of efficiency.

 

The "Initiative Healthy Apprentice 2.0" aimed at developing and strengthening the health resources of apprentices. queraum was commissioned with the project evaluation.

 

The project allows young people to be part of democratic processes in the 22nd district of Vienna.

 

Young participants are inspired and supported to find their own creative approach to body/images and to express themselves in their own media works.

 

The project empowered girls and boys to see physical exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle. queraum was responsible for the project evaluation.

 

The “City Challenge“ and the “Youth Health Conference” are two types of activities for young people in the programme “Healthy Districts” of the Wiener Gesundheitsförderung.

 

The project asked how towns must be shaped, so that young people can enjoy an active urban mobility and move around affordably, independently, environmentally friendly and healthy.

 

 

Together with partners from the field of open youth work, queraum carried out innovative and participatory projects with kids and young people in nine Viennese districts.

 

The project focused on the promotion of the mental health of young people by strengthening their competencies in health and new media.

 

The aim of the project is to establish mentoring for children in elementary schools. The evaluation team assesses the process quality as well as output and outcomes of the project.

 

The City of Vienna was interested in developing a website that brings together demand and supply in musical education. queraum facilitated workshops in this process.

 

The Competence Centre for the Future of Health Promotion develops a road map for the promotion of mental health of young people. queraum was responsible for the participation of young people in the development process.

 

The "Trialog" aimed to strengthen the health and climate competence of young people, youth workers and municipalities with specific methods. queraum worked on the development and implementation of the methods.

 

The project aimed to ban body shaming, discrimination and negative body images from settings relevant to young people

 

The project supports children of persons with mental health problems and their families in Vienna. In addition, the project addresses persons and institutions that are in contact with these target groups. queraum evaluates "Safe base“.

 

The project aimed to integrate the combination of health literacy and sustainability into the field of open youth work in Austria.

 

The project was dedicated to the development of young people’s political competences and to the improvement of participation opportunities in the 22nd district of Vienna.

 

The Viennese Model of youth health conferences is a proven method of health promotion together with young people. The conferences are implemented by the Institut für Frauen- und Männergesundheit and queraum.

 

The project wanted to raise awareness for the importance of Child Safeguarding Policies (CSGP) and to set standards to be followed by the administration and/or institutions for children and young people. queraum was responsible for the evaluation.

 

The project aimed to develop the programme “Active and healthy mobility management for Viennese Kindergardens and Schools”. queraum was responsible for the evaluation.

 

queraum and the women's health centre FEM carry out "Youth Health Conferences 2.0" and "City Challenges".

 

The health promotion project aims at making the parks of Vienna a healthy environment for children and young people. queraum is responsible for coordination and management.

 

The evidence based Programme "Body Project“ supports teens and young adults to improve their body perception and body image. Body Project Austria aims to adapt and implement the programme in Austria.

 

The aim of the project is to establish mentoring for children in elementary schools. The evaluation team assesses the process quality as well as output and outcomes of the project.

 

The project – a cooperation of queraum and the Wiener Gesundheitsförderung – aimed to reduce negative body images, body shaming and discrimination of young people between 10 and 12.

 

The City of Vienna was interested in developing a website that brings together demand and supply in musical education. queraum facilitated workshops in this process.

 

The aim of this project is to expand the range of services for families at risk of exclusion. queraum is responsible for the project evaluation.

 

The Competence Centre for the Future of Health Promotion develops a road map for the promotion of mental health of young people. queraum was responsible for the participation of young people in the development process.

 

„Free bleeding“ wants to improve the availability of menstrual products for young women at schools. queraum is responsible for the evaluation of the project.

 

The "Trialog" aimed to strengthen the health and climate competence of young people, youth workers and municipalities with specific methods. queraum worked on the development and implementation of the methods.

 

The sport projects "Schneetiger" and "kick mit" target children and young people with and without disabilities and migrant girls. queraum supported the projects in their measurement of efficiency.

 

The project aimed to ban body shaming, discrimination and negative body images from settings relevant to young people

 

The "Initiative Healthy Apprentice 2.0" aimed at developing and strengthening the health resources of apprentices. queraum was commissioned with the project evaluation.

 

The project supports children of persons with mental health problems and their families in Vienna. In addition, the project addresses persons and institutions that are in contact with these target groups. queraum evaluates "Safe base“.

 

The project allows young people to be part of democratic processes in the 22nd district of Vienna.

 

The project aimed to integrate the combination of health literacy and sustainability into the field of open youth work in Austria.

 

Young participants are inspired and supported to find their own creative approach to body/images and to express themselves in their own media works.

 

The project was dedicated to the development of young people’s political competences and to the improvement of participation opportunities in the 22nd district of Vienna.

 

The project empowered girls and boys to see physical exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle. queraum was responsible for the project evaluation.

 

The Viennese Model of youth health conferences is a proven method of health promotion together with young people. The conferences are implemented by the Institut für Frauen- und Männergesundheit and queraum.

 

The “City Challenge“ and the “Youth Health Conference” are two types of activities for young people in the programme “Healthy Districts” of the Wiener Gesundheitsförderung.

 

The project wanted to raise awareness for the importance of Child Safeguarding Policies (CSGP) and to set standards to be followed by the administration and/or institutions for children and young people. queraum was responsible for the evaluation.

 

The project asked how towns must be shaped, so that young people can enjoy an active urban mobility and move around affordably, independently, environmentally friendly and healthy.

 

 

The project aimed to develop the programme “Active and healthy mobility management for Viennese Kindergardens and Schools”. queraum was responsible for the evaluation.

 

Together with partners from the field of open youth work, queraum carried out innovative and participatory projects with kids and young people in nine Viennese districts.

 

queraum and the women's health centre FEM carry out "Youth Health Conferences 2.0" and "City Challenges".

 

The project focused on the promotion of the mental health of young people by strengthening their competencies in health and new media.

 

The health promotion project aims at making the parks of Vienna a healthy environment for children and young people. queraum is responsible for coordination and management.