Union REMPART's commitments to BAFA training are based on the model of volunteer workcamps. The stays, organized by the associations, are a place for participants to learn techniques and discover heritage, a place for intercultural and international encounters, a place for learning and exercising citizenship where people from all social and cultural backgrounds rub shoulders, as part of a popular education dynamic.
For the organization of its BAFA training courses, Union REMPART wishes to transmit the same values, based on the following educational objectives:
- Making heritage everyone's business
- Learning about citizenship
- Social and international diversity
- The ecological transition
- Involvement in local community life
and implementing the following organization methods:
- Providing training in a unique setting, using the restoration of a built (or natural) heritage as a means of taking ownership of the area and bringing it back to life.
- Offer quality activities that contribute to heritage restoration, require specific know-how and serve as unique animation tools.
- Make trainees active participants in their training by encouraging collective and democratic management. Dynamic and open opportunities for expression will be offered throughout the stay in order to respect the values of exchange, mutual aid and solidarity, and to ensure that everyone's views are taken into account.