Parntner data basis
for the Programme LT10 „Capacity-Building and Institutional Cooperation between Beneficiary State and Norwegian Public Institutions, Local and Regional Authorities“
Name of your organisation and its legal form / Short description of your organisation (size, number of employees, field of activity) / What areas your organisation would like to cooperate with a project partner? / Your e-mail address / Your mobile phone number / Contact Name, positionPublic institution Green policy Institute / Green policy Institute (GPI) is a non-governmental organization (NGOs) established in Vilnius. His aims to implement “green” political and social ideas in the field of sustainable development, environment, climate action, green economy. GPI actively participates in numerous areas of public life: politics, education, culture. It promotes politics based on sustainable development, ecological, ethical ideas and social principles. As a non-profit and non-governmental organization, GPI acts for the benefit of the community. It strives to accomplish its goals in the country and abroad through. / Our project is aimed to transfer know-how and good practice experience of Norwegian local authorities to Lithuanian local authorities and to strengthen capacity building as well as co-operation among public institutions and local partners in Lithuania and Norway. We are planning to carry out the following activities in our project:
1) transfer of knowledge and skills of sustainable development of Norwegian partners to local authority in Lithuania;
2) improving the level of administrative and public capacities of local institutions, especially in the field of strategic planning in order to share experience of Norwegian partners for our local authorities;
3) promotion of life – long learning for local people of municipalities, especially in the field of green economy and smart solutions in energy efficiency;
4) promotion of anti-corruption measures on local level;
GPI is looking for next partners from Norway:
1) Local authorities in Norway, with no more than 30000 inhabitants in order to provide first and second group of above mentioned activities in cooperation with the Green policy Institute;
2) Local or national training institution, which is non-profit public institution and provides educational services in accordance with their organizational regulations, for implementation of third and fourth group of above mentioned activities in cooperation with the Green policy Institute. / / +37065505872 / Gintaras Saldžiūnas, Director of development
Širvintos District Police Headquarters of Vilnius county Police Headquartes / Širvintos District Police Headquarters is the structural unit of Vilnius County Police Headquarters. The Headquarters implements police activities and carries out assigned function in Širvintos district and other territories of the county. The area of Širvintos district is 906 sq. km. with 17 500 inhabitants: 7 000 inhabitants live in urban area, the rest 10 000 inhabitants live in the rural area. The strategic position of the district is advantageous because of Vilnius – Panevėžys highway. / Anti-corruption programs, actions, measures in police institutions. Changing of work experience and achieved results. / / Eglė Piškinaitė
Kaunas in-service teacher training center / Kaunas in-service teacher training center is budgetary institution (funded by the municipality). In our institution mostly learns teachers from Kaunas city, but some comes from other cities of Lithuania. In 2014 year in Center qualification development events attended 16134 participants. Kaunas in-service teacher training center organizes qualification development events not only for teachers, but also for head of schools, public officials (municipal administrative staff), sports coaches and others. During the year 2014 Kaunas in-service teacher training center organized 550 qualification development events. Kaunas in-service teacher training center have 30 employees: director, two directors deputy's and 8 methodists. Our institution engaged in project activities, prepare projects. Kaunas in-service Teacher-training centre is the first accredited centre in Lithuania. Centre is accredited for 5 years. Accreditation Certificate is given according the order Nr. ISAK-1851 by Minister of Education and Science in 2007-09-20. In 2013 centre was accredited for the second time. Certificate AP Nr. 046 is given according the order Nr. V-1196 by Minister of Education and Science in 2013-12-05. / Kaunas in-service teacher training center would like to cooperate with a project partnerfrom Norway in this areas: to exchange good practice about intersectoral collaboration of educational, culture and sport institutions: visit Norway partners educational institutions, to know partners from Norway intersectoral collaboration experiences of educational, culture and sport institutions, to show intersectoral collaboration experiences of educational, culture and sport institutions in Lithuania. / / +370656518533 / Ginta Augustauskaitė, directors deputy
Association Rural Internet Access Points / Association has been operating in Lithuania since 2006. Non-governmental non-profit organization was founded by professionals who have been working in the field of ICT, adults/youth education for more than 15 years. The goal of the Association is to enable local individuals and institutions to build key elements of modern and vibrant society through promotion of new information and communication technologies (further - ICT), expansion of access to the Internet recourses and improvement of quality of education.
In Lithuania, the Association works across a number of ICT and education related sectors, including long life learning for adults in ICT field and non-formal education for youth in ICT. Also the Association work covers such activities as conducting trainings in ICT, promoting e-learning and innovative learning technologies, developing Web technologies, raising awareness of the Safer Internet and teaching project management approaches.
For years, the Association is closely engaged and collaborate with a national public libraries network through supporting libraries in building librarians competences in the field of ICT. Also, during the last three years the Association has developed strong partnership with schools network throughout the country and conducting a number of non-formal educational activities for the pupils. The Association engages 100 members, full-time 3 employees and recruits educators across the country for conducting trainings in adults and youth digital learning.
As a result of the Association's extensive work it has directly benefited thousands of Lithuanian citizens. The target group involves not only adults, children, youth living both in rural and urban areas, unemployed, disabled people but also local and national governmental institutions, non-governmental organizations that play an important role in building sustainable ICT and education initiatives to populations.
The Association also cooperates with European and international partners. The Association has participated in national and European initiatives, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Grundtvig, Nordplus, Safer Internet Program, Youth in Action, Phare. / Since children online safety is a prioritised task in Norway we are looking for the partners with an organization(s) that would agree to join our project idea. In particular we are looking for an organization(s) that would agree to sharing expertise in the field of safe and responsible behaviour online for children at risk and share practices of ICT usage in day care centres or any other non-formal children-related institutions.
A brief description of project idea
Information Technology sector offers ever growing array of opportunities for children and young people. The Internet, mobile phones, tablets, social networking and other interactive services have transformed the way in which we live. Children and young people are amongst early adopters of new technologies and daily use various interactive services and devices to communicate, interact, create and share content with family and friends. Online abuse such as cyber bullying, grooming, thefts, racism, hate speech, sexualisation and etc pose growing risks to youngsters. It is therefore important for adults to help children behave safe online and encourage safe IT use.
The project intends to respond to these challenges and seeks to protect children (especially those at risk) from harmful media content by developing new consulting and information sharing service on safe online behaviour amongst children and youth at the day care centres throughout Lithuania.
There are more than 450 day care centres in Lithuania providing mix of non-formal educational activities and social services to children at risk or with disabilities and their family members. Around 10,000 children and youths with special needs attend and spend their leisure time at the centres a year. A number of day care centres also provide ICT services and strengthen children digital skills.
With the project we would like: i) to establish of consulting and information sharing service on safe and responsible use of the Internet at the day care centres in Lithuania ii) to build capacity of professionals working at day care centres and with children at risk in the field of safe online behaviour; iii) to strengthen skills for responsible Internet use of children and youth at risk as well as their family members.
/ / +37061837925 / Inga Zemaitiene, director
Kretinga district municipality administration / Kretinga district municipality administration is / Kretinga district municipality administration together with local partners (Museum of Kretinga, Municipal waste manager) and international partners would like to implement a project "Trainings of specialists responsible for creation, planning and maintenance of parks, greeneryand other public spaces".
During the training lecturers or landscape specialists would demonstrate the creation of green public spaces, i. e. design and plant an examplary park or public space. / / Giedre Ringyte, Specialist at Strategic planning and investment department
Ukmerges public hospital is Ukmerge district municipality / One of the main purpise of Ukmerges public hospital is to strengthening people health, morbidity and mortality reduce. Also, high quality public health care services.
At Ukmerges hospital works more than 500 employees, including 100 doctors and other personal.
Ukmerges hospital is providing health care services and also, to the surrounding areas of Ukmerge. (50000~people). / Ukmerges hospital prepares project in medical and health strengthening field. The most important thing is the specialist qualification. That is why it is really important to deepen knowledge in medicine (rise specialist qualification) and ensure the availability of high quality services.
We are searching for a partners at the Norway in medical area strengthening. It could be hospital, clinic or other institution.
Ukmerges public hospital works closely with the Ukmerges Distric Manicipality, due to that partner could be also municipality. / / +37065653117 / Rima Boskeviciene, Head of Strategic Development and Investment division, Ukmergė District Municipality Administration
Klaipeda Public Health Bureau budget organisation / Enterprise for health promotion and monitoring
Number of employees - 38
Activities:
1. Public health promotion in the municipal community;
2. Public health monitoring in the municipality;
3. Communicable disease prevention in the municipality;
4. Prevention of non-infectious diseases and injuries in the municipality;
5. Implementation of public health programs in the municipality;
6. Child and youth health promotion;
7. Cooperation with social partners;
8. Evaluation of municipality institutions’ decisions on public health; / Public health promotion in the municipal community
cooperation with social partners / / +37064093350 / Vytautas Valevičius
The Academy of Cultural Heritage / The Academy of Cultural Heritage is a non-profit organisation operating in the field of cultural heritage protection and training and providing services in this field. Academy of Cultural Heritage was founded on the 20th of May 1998 by the agreement signed by and between the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, the Department of Cultural Heritage Protection, Vilnius University, Vilnius Art Academy, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. Key objective of the CHA is various training and qualification improvement courses. Every year, the Cultural Heritage Academy organises seminars and training courses for monument preservation specialists of the municipalities and staff of territorial units of the Cultural Heritage Department and training courses on cultural valuables protection for the customs officers, policemen, builders, staff of special services of the Republic of Lithuania. / 1. The project problem – the culture heritage is an important part of Lithuanian cultural inheritance and unfortunately one of the most fragile. Down the ages the Lithuanian culture heritage objects speaks of national identity and also became the European value. There are different cultural, social, economic, demographical, and natural and development factors which causes the decay of the cultural heritage, which urges to provide measures against it. These themes will be incorporated in all projects activities.
2. The target group – the workers and state servants from these institutions: Department of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture (further – Department), territorial subdivision of the Department in Vilnius, Kaunas, Panevėžys, Utena, Telšiai, Klaipėda, Tauragė, Šiauliai, Marijampolė, Alytus, the municipality of all Lithuania (60 municipalitys).
3. The project aim – to bring the Lithuanian cultural heritage up-to-date and to preserve it together with the specialists of the Norwegian cultural heritage, by adjusting the Norwegian experience.
4. Basic activities – to organize theoretical and practical seminars in various cultural heritage fields. The theoretical part of the seminars will cover the topics of the preservation and research methodology of the heritage objects as well as the topic of the security law acts, the conservation and preservation of the immovable heritage. In the practical part of the seminars the research will be carried out in the cultural heritage object. The material for the seminars will be published in separate publication.
5. The project achievements – the methodological material published, the start of dealing with the problems of cultural heritage would be made, and the collaboration bonds with Norwegian heritage specialists would be tied. / / +37061381889 / Project manager
ANYKŠČIAI BUSINESS INFORMATION CENTER, Public Institution / Anykščiai business information center (BIC) was founded by the Ministry of Economics of the Republic of Lithuania and Council of Anykščiai district Municipality in 2002. Staff: 4 employees.
• BIC provide information and practical assistance to entrepreneurs, analyses and take part in creating favorable business environment in Anykščiai district (Utena region);
• promote the establishment of new companies and support startups and small business in the region;
• assist the existing companies, freelancers and communities business in their development and adjustment to the volatile market conditions, increase their competitiveness and effectiveness;
• participate in programs of Lithuanian, EU and other international funds to develop business and human resources. / Anykščiai BIC together with partners from Utena region (Business information centers in Utena, Ignalina, Zarasai and Visaginas business incubator) looking for a partners from Norway fo common gaining knowledge and perfecting skills project.