Previous projects

Everything Is Possible has organised many similar workshop within the Grundtvig Learners Workshop programme (Lifelong Learning) of the European Union.



Everything is Possible has experience of delivering Grundtvig Learner Workshops (GLW) to a high standard, four years in a row (following our first workshop) we have been asked by ECORYS to assume the role of expert speaking to new GLW promoters to inspire and advise them on how to ensure their workshops are equally successful. We are very proud of the outcomes of these workshops and the fact that we have been able to deliver an eclectic offering of subjects at the request of the profiled learners themselves.



2012 - Suitcase Circus
Suitcase Circus was probably the most innovative and successful workshop we have delivered so far.
For one week, 25 participants from Croatia, Hungary, Malta, Spain and the United Kingdom learnt circus skills in a Grundtvig Learner Workshop, supported by ECORYS UK and the Lifelong Learning programme.











2011 - Inclusion Through Sport
The third workshop in 2011 ‘Inclusion through Sport’ was created as a response to the research we made into future topics of interest, Sport. We chose to deliver a sport workshop due to the fact we could ride on the Olympic wave.



For one week, 25 mixed ability participants from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom took part in a sports workshop challenging both bodies and minds in what it is possible to achieve, with dedication, motivation and inclusion through sport.
 
2010 - Exchanging Dreams
The second workshop ‘Exchanging Dreams’ was created as a response to participants on the first workshop and research with our UK target group identifying Media and Photography as areas of interest for personal development. Again a huge success supporting on both workshops a priority group of migrants, unemployed, ex-offenders and adults with additional support needs.










 2009 - Routes To Our Roots
Our first workshop Routes to our Roots was the first Grundtvig Learner Workshop delivered in the UK and was chosen to reflect an annual national priority celebrating the bicentenary of the abolition of slavery it targeted individuals from minority ethnic groups (which is also one of our organisation priorities).