Unlock Your Potential: Join Our International Youth Leadership Training! Are you a youth leader, volunteer, or activist eager to sharpen your skills and take your abilities to the next level?
Welcome to Our 3-Day Seminar at Château de Le Créneau We’re excited to invite you to a unique 3-day seminar designed to bring together partner organizations from across Europe. This
“Includemyth: Turning Inclusion into Action” – Training course on supporting youth workers run inclusive and high-quality youth exchanges with special attention on inclusion, youth participation, group leader roles, Erasmus+ tools,
️ When: 27-26 March (including travel days) Where: Le Lude, France No. of expected participants: 12-15 young people from EU countries (18-30 yo) Summary This week-long programme will train participants to become
Study visit is called Act for future and the main theme is active citizenship. Through examples from Kosovo we will learn the potential of civic activism in empowering youth workers
“Sexuality and relationship in youth education” is a 5-days training course aiming at equip youth workers, educators, young leaders, teachers and social workers with the skills and knowledge they need
Aim of the project To train youth workers to the capability of inventing and using creative and innovative youth work methods and tools in order to increase the knowledge, understanding
The idea FLOW is a training program designed to develop facilitation skills in non-formal education settings while offering valuable insights into sustainable and inclusive project design and management. Unlike purely
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: WALKING AGAINST COLONIALISM – 7-13 April 2025 in Innsbruck, Austria Our streets, buildings and museums are full of colonial heritage. European colonialism for centuries has exploited people,
Encouraging Youth Workers and Young People to Use Participatory Media – a method that allows the creation of media content (videos, photos, podcasts) easily and collaboratively. We have noticed that
Strauss APS – Italy is looking for participants for “CTRL M: Mapping a Mentoring Memory”, a project under Erasmus+ Programme Key Action 1 – Mobility of Youth Workers. Target group: Youth workers, facilitators, educators
Themes: Understanding and promoting inclusion and diversity within youth work practices. Exploring the challenges and barriers to inclusion and how they relate to youth work, especially focusing on underage youth