Training course: Time to engage

Location: Stockholm, Sweden

Dates: 29 November – 6 December 2016

Number of participants: 24

Participating countries: Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Macedonia, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Turkey

Organizer: Center for Intercultural Exchange

Apply here: application form

Deadline to apply: 30 October 2016

Date of Selection: 31 October 2016

Inquiries about this training course: Fahd Mohammadi: fahd@live.fr

For general Inquiries and consultation: Contact Here

Costs: This project is financed by the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. Accomodation and meals are provided by the hosting organization. The travel costs are reimbursed up to the following limits:
Sweden – 0€
Turkey – 360€
Lithuania – 275€
Germany – 275€
Macedonia – 360€
Romania – 275€
Spain – 360€
Italy – 360€
There’s a participation fee of 35€.

Time to engage

“Time to engage” brings together youth workers and leaders from 8 programme countries to equip them with tools to best encourage active participation of youth, especially in the democratic processes of their local communitites and in youth work.

In recent years, there have been a growing number of initiatives promoting and strengthening youth involvement at very different levels – international, regional, national and local. However, lack of youth participation is still a serious issue around Europe where weak rates of youth implication in volunteering and the democratic processes are still obvious.

The following questions will be risen by youth leaders and youth workers to address, discuss and give recommendations to raise youth participation and engagement.

How young people can bring positive change in their communitites and to Europe ? How to increase youth participation in democratic processes ? How to bring value in influencing decision making in policies related to youth ?

“Time to engage” brings together youth workers and leaders from 8 programme countries to equip them with tools to best encourage active participation of youth, especially in the democratic processes of their local communitites and in youth work.

Hence, the objectives of the project are:

1. Assess the challenges to youth political participation, examining the causes of youth disengagement with traditional forms of democratic politics by presenting research findings, specific case studies and personal experiences.

2. Foster active youth participation, helping young people to become agents of positive change in their society and in Europe

3. Explore of the themes of ICT (Information Communication Technologies) and Social Media, looking at opportunities and challenges that these technologies offer to youth active citizens in interaction with policy makers.

4. Propose a manual/booklet steering our recommendations and work during the training, we will distill policy recommendations and ways to empower youth from the sessions and propose non formal methodologies for implementation.

The seminar will contribute to expending numbers of quality Erasmus+ projects around European benefiting local youth and communities and address the needs of youth in Europe today.