Training Course
19-24 May 2025 | Morocco
4days training will give youth workers and other professionals a chance to better understand what interfaith dialogue is and how to implement it in their daily work with young people.
Theme:
We want to take on a journey through faith, belief and how to build projects to encompass different perspectives in youth & community projects.
Religion is often seen as a source of difference and conflict, but does it have to be that way? By perceiving interfaith dialogue as a positive resource and engaging in it meaningfully, we can build bridges across diverse communities, promote understanding, respect and peace.
What interfaith dialogue is and how can YOUth work address it, is an important question that we want to tackle with this training.
We want to create space for reflection and putting our own, social and organisational attitudes and practices under the magnifying glass. We’ll have a closer look at the basic elements of interfaith dialogue, its potential and limits in the youth work. The training should allow professionals to question their own and each other’s way of working and look for the ways to improve and develop new interfaith dialogue practices. We will offer concrete tools, techniques and methods youth workers can use to address issues of religion, faith and belief in their youth groups, organisations and/or communities.
We want to discuss the pressing matters and challenges affecting interfaith dialogue and get inspired to make our programmes and organisations more inclusive and embracing of human differences.
Aim of the training course
To develop youth workers ‘diversity management’ skills in order to create better opportunities for young people faced with or at risk of religious discrimination.
Objectives:
- To gain better understanding of what interfaith dialogue is/it’s not, its mechanisms and effects…, through exploration of the concepts and diverse forms and practices of interfaith dialogue.
- To reflect on personal system of believes, structural issues and organisational practices.
- To strengthen inter-faith dialogue and anti-discriminatory behaviours and practices among youth professionals.
- To exchange strategies, methods and resources for promoting interfaith dialogue as a mean for community and peace building.
- To translate these tools and methods to Erasmus+:Youth in Action & European Solidarity Corps projects. How can young people benefit from these in (international) youth projects
Participants’ profile
Max 25 professionals working directly with young people on a regular basis. This includes youth workers/leaders, teachers, coaches, religious leaders/representatives of religious institutions, social and health workers, employment officers… interested in fostering positive dialogue, understanding diverse perspectives and contributing to community and peace-building initiatives. Believers, atheists, doubters or seekers.
- Participants who work with young people with different religious, faith or spiritual beliefs and/or minority and migrant background, will be given priority.
- Interested in developing their diversity management skills and interfaith dialogue practices
- International experience is not a must.
- Able to work in (international) English.
- From E+: YiA Programme and Partner countries
Team
Seminar is co-organised by SALTO Inclusion & Diversity and SALTO Euromed, with support of the French and Italian National Agency for the E+ programme.
More information at: SALTO