Training Course: Training for trainers on the role of youth work in the integration of young migrants, refugees and asylum seekers

Location: Germany

Dates: 19-23 June 2019

Number of participants: 20

Participating countries: Austria, Belgium – FL, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden

Organizer: JUGEND für Europa

Apply here: Application form

Deadline to apply: 08 March 2019

Date Of Selection: 22 March 2019

Inquiries about this training course: Ingrid Müller at: mueller@jfemail.de

Costs: 

Participation fee

No participation fee is required.

Accommodation and food

The costs for the programme, accommodation and board will be covered by the BpE project funds.

Travel reimbursement

Travel costs will be reimbursed by the BpE project funds.

Training for trainers on the role of youth work in the integration of young migrants, refugees and asylum seekers

The training course deals with the question, how youth work can support the integration of young migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in the new communities. It addresses trainers, who shall later train youth workers at national level.

Background

The partnership promoting the project “Becoming a part of Europe (BpE)” is looking for approxi­mately 20 trainers interested in participating in a pilot training course for trainers (ToT) on the role of youth work in the integration of young migrants, refugees and asylum seekers (YMRA) in the new communities. The training course will address trainers in the field of youth, who shall later train youth workers at national level. The course will be based on challenges & training needs as identified in the first phase of the BpE project. More background information about the project, its aims, different phases and interim results can be found at the project’s webpage http://bpe-project.eu.

Aims

The aims of the training course are the following:

  • To strengthen trainers’ competences in designing, implementing and evaluating training paths for youth workers dealing with YMRA
  • To promote and support good practices of youth work with YMRA, to be further implemented in future projects
  • To raise awareness on the European dimension of youth work, while dealing with YMRA and creating an opportunity to be part of a longer process.

Further information

Please check further information about contents, envisaged results & outcomes, the organisational framework, the expected profile etc. in the attached call.