4-8 December 2023 | Ireland
3days PBA on anti-racism will give youth workers and other professionals, chance to exchange different organisational anti-racist beliefs and practices and co-create new ideas/projects in order to combat racism and discrimination.
Theme:
The motto of the European Union is: ‘United in diversity’ and the Commission’s EU Anti-racism Action Plan for 2020-2025 aims to step up action against racism and achieve a Union of Equality. Research has shown that racism has wide-reaching negative effects on individuals, families, communities, and entire societies.
Then why is the struggle for racial equality not over, and seems that it is just starting now in many places through important, big movements, like “Black Lives Matter”? What is (anti-)racism and how can YOUth work address it is important question that we want to tackle with this PBA.
We want to create space for reflection and putting our own, social and organisational attitudes, powers and practices under the magnifying glass. Are our projects and structures really accessible and built on equality and fairness? How can we challenge ourselves and power systems in order to create the change and what role international programmes have in this? The PBA should allow professionals to question each other’s way of working and look for the ways to create bridges and build new practices.
This PBA is part of the SALTO ID “Embracing diversity” series! To address the topic of (cultural) diversity SALTO ID, in cooperation with several National Agencies, is planning till 2028 to focus on topics like anti-racism, interfaith dialog… and work on each for period of 2 years. Each thematic cycle includes: seminar, webinars, study visit(s), partnership building activity and training course.
Aim of the “Embracing diversity” series:
To develop youth professionals ‘diversity management’ skills in order to create better opportunities for young people faced with or at risk of discrimination and racism.
Objectives of the PBA:
- To reflect on our own biases, structural issues and organisational practices, thereby strengthening anti-racist and anti-discriminatory approaches
- To exchange strategies, methods and resources for combating racism and discrimination
- To explore different realities and provide opportunities for cooperation and networking by exploring funding opportunities
Participants’ profile:
Max 30 professionals working directly with young people on a regular basis. This includes youth workers, youth leaders, teachers, coaches, social and health workers, employment officers…
- Participants who are working with diverse groups of young people and those interested in developing and sharing their diversity management skills and anti-racist strategies and practices
- Be motivated and have capacity to develop international project(s) addressing (anti)racism
- Having experience with the Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps programmes is not essential. Newcomers are encouraged to apply!
- Able to work in (international) English.
- From E+: YiA Programme countries & partner countries
We encourage the application of participants of all/any religious, ethnic, racialised backgrounds, of all genders and abilities. We will do our best to cover your individual and support needs.
Team:
PBA is co-organised by SALTO Inclusion & Diversity and the Irish National Agency for the E+ programme.
More info at: www.salto-youth.net/togetheragainstracismpba2023
More information at: SALTO