4-9 June 2023 | Sofia, Bulgaria
Appetiser is a training course which aims to bring together youth workers/ leaders, who work with young people in different parts of Europe.
Target group
Appetiser aims at youth leaders and youth workers working actively at the local
and/or national level willing to take their activities international.
Appetiser is mainly addressed to newcomers, who do not have yet international
youth work experience. It is preferred, but not necessary, that participants
should come from an organisation that is newcomer to European mobility
programmes. It can also be possible that an organisation, which is already
implementing international activities, can send a representative who does not
have yet international youth work experience. Thus, important criteria for
participation to this training course are:
● Participants should have some experience in developing youth activities in
local/national level;
● Participants should not have participated in other network trainings and/or
in multiple international youth activities;
● Participants should be motivated and consider to broaden their
organisation‘s activities into international context;
● Participants have to be able to communicate in English and be at least 18
years old.
Aims and objectives
To give a strong positive first experience of international youth work and motivate
participants to use the Erasmus+ Youth and European Solidarity
Corps/Volunteering Programmes.
This aim summarises the entire idea of the training – to give a feeling of what it
means to work with young people in an international setting. Leaving all
explanations and knowledge aside it is about giving a space for participants to
explore the advantage of ‘internationality’ themselves.
Appetiser is designed to achieve the following objectives:
● To familiarise participants with non-formal and intercultural learning and
have a concrete example of how this can be done.
● To enjoy their first intercultural youth project experience.
● To enable participants to share their local youth activities and related
experience, within an international youth work context.
● To explore possibilities of support available for international youth activities
offered by the Erasmus+ Youth and European Solidarity Corps
Programmes.
● To analyse examples of good quality youth projects supported by the
Erasmus+ Youth and the European Solidarity Corps Programmes.
● To better understand how to benefit from the international youth work
context in participants’ local practice.
More information at: SALTO