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Modular Training Course For Youth Workers on Networking and Advocating

Modular Training Course For Youth Workers on Networking and Advocating

Training Course

23 February – 1 March 2025 | Trakai district, Lithuania

Participate in a modular training for youth workers* focusing on the competences of “Networking and Advocating” in international youth work settings. Get certification aligned with the European Training Strategy (ETS) model for youth workers. Apply now!

The training course will contribute to developing youth workers’ “Networking and Advocating” competence based on the ETS Competence model for youth workers to work internationally:

Highlights of this training activity:

This course is part of the Erasmus+ long-term accreditation programme implemented by NGO Awero together with it’s partners. More about the programme: https://awero.org/en/ets-modular-trainings-and-certfication 

Aligned to the ETS competence model for Youth Workers – the course objectives and content are aligned with professional competences expected for Facilitating Learning in international youth work settings

Focuses primarily on international youth work context – how to advocate and represent interests of young people and youth workers

Certified training – the broad coalition of partners will create opportunities for the course participants to assess, validate and recognise competence development at the international level and in specific countries (if possible). 

Digitally friendly—The training and competence assessment methodology and activities will include using digital tools and platforms, such as the YouthWorkPathways.net platform and digital Open Badges.

Long-term development opportunity – participants willing to continue to develop their professional youth work competences will be invited to apply for the upcoming training courses on other competence areas.

Endorsed by the broad partnership of Cities of Learning members, and other national and international organisations from the youth work field.

Participants profile. This course is for people who are:

*Youth worker is understood as someone who works with young people in a wide variety of non-formal and informal learning contexts, typically focusing on young people’s personal and social development through one-on-one relationships and group-based activities. 

**”Networking and advocating” competence means developing and managing partnerships with other relevant actors. It’s the ability to facilitate networking with others (in their community and outside it) and advocate for the value of youth work. It’s about being conscious on (political) values and beliefs and abilities to support young people in developing independent ‘political thought’. 

 (Source: European Training Strategy Competence model for youth workers working internationally)

Digital credentials and certification

This training activity is a unique opportunity for participants to use up-to-date and digital recognition solutions, such as digital Open Badges and https://youthworkpathways.org  platform. Participants can use the 360-degree competence assessment, earn digital badges, and receive certificates that prove their competence development.

Youthpass process and certificate will be offered to participants joining this training programme.

Watch this video explaining how partners build competence assessment, validation and recognition systems: https://bit.ly/YW-TrCertvideo

Participants recruitment and selection:

Please apply using this form: https://forms.gle/BwzEx7QuAzek4nvy9

Our trusted partners will pre-select and nominate participants based on your profile and motivation.

More information at: SALTO

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