Training Course
18-23 October 2020 | Athens, Greece
This activity is a result of one of the events of the Youth@Work Partnership. It will be a training course that aims to empower youth workers and build capacity for the development of digital youth work in organisations.
This activity was a result of one of the Youth@Work Partnership events organized in 2018. The idea was developed based on the needs when we compare the development of other sectors such as business, industry. The activity will be a training course and aims to empower youth workers and build the capacities for development of digital youth work in organizations.
YOUTH@WORK PARTNERSHIP
In 2018, a consortium of 11 Erasmus+ Youth in Action National Agencies (NAs), 4 SALTO-YOUTH Resource Centres and the Resource Centre for the European Solidarity Corps decided to take a new approach to support employability and entrepreneurship amongst young people and professionals. They, therefore, created the Youth@Work Strategic Partnership on Youth Employability and Entrepreneurship, with the aim to better address these areas by working collaboratively, based on a common strategy.
Youth@Work is an alliance of the NAs of Turkey (the leading NA), Cyprus, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Poland, Republic of North Macedonia, Spain, and the UK, with the support of the SALTO-YOUTH Eastern Europe and Caucasus (Poland), SALTO-YOUTH Euromed and Good Practices (France), SALTO-YOUTH South East Europe (Slovenia) and SALTO-YOUTH Training and Cooperation (Germany) Resource Centres, as well as the Resource Centre for the European Solidarity Corps. It runs from January 2018 to December 2020, when the Erasmus+ Programme ends.
General Aim
Improve the capacities of youth workers/organisations in the area of digital competences, stimulating debate about digitalisation paradoxes, and increase the quality of engagement practices of youth work in the fields of employability and entrepreneurship.
Specific objectives of the training course
Train participants on the digital competencies required to increase the youth work’s impact.
Empower youth workers to be innovative in supporting young people’s engagement in learning opportunities in employability and entrepreneurship skills.
Improve the approach in the youth field in addressing the generations’ gaps and the update of the new young generation in using digital tools in life and work.
Introduce relevant resources used in Y@W, such as Entrecomp and DigiComp, and how to be utilized.
Methodology
The methodology adopted is based on the non-formal learning approach (i.e. training sessions, group working, collective learning, group and panel discussions, field visit, and inputs from experts) and will offer space to closely engage participants in sharing their practices, tools, experiences, and relevant resources through Open Space Technology. The activity is also an opportunity to explore how the youth work can be effective in the digital era through visiting practices in the field in Greece and guest speakers.
The activity will last 4 full days, besides, 18th Oct which is the arrival day and 23rd Oct is the departure day.
Participant Profile: (30 pax)
Participants must be at least 18 years of age and:
- come from Programme and Partner countries;
- be youth leaders/ youth workers/ educators/ facilitators/trainers and active in the youth field;
- be representatives of youth organisations, NGO/CBO, or youth centres in formal education institutions;
- interested in developing youth work methods and tools in digital competences;
- Involved in youth projects to support employability and entrepreneurship skills for young people;
Available downloads: Agenda_DigComp for the Youth Work Sector.pdf
More information at: SALTO