Seminar:  Youth workers meeting: “The Boxes of a Youth Worker – The European Challenge” – open multiplier event

Location: Timisoara, City of Flowers or Heart of Banat, Romania

Dates: 6-9 July 2017

Number of participants: 50

Participating countries: Austria, Belgium – DE, Belgium – FL, Belgium – FR, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, FYROM, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom

Organizer: The suitcase, the map and the voyage of a youth worker – NGO

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Deadline to apply: 31st May 2017

Inquiries about this training course: E-Mail: suitcase.map.voyage@gmail.com

Costs: This project is financed by the Erasmus+ Youth in Action Programme.

This event is provided through the E+ project ”The suitcase, the map and the voyage of a youth worker”, funded with support from the European Commission.

The event is free of charge for the participants, thanks to the funds from Erasmus+ programme and the efforts made by the team of the project.

Activities, accommodation and food are fully covered for the period of the event by the organisers, Millennium Center Association, Predict CSD Consulting and Aurel Vlaicu University.

The international transport is to be covered by the participants. Timișoara is a place with great European transport connection, see more details in the announcement.

No fee for the participants.

 

Youth workers meeting: “The Boxes of a Youth Worker – The European Challenge” – open multiplier event

 

This event is for you if: You have tested or want to test online tools; You want to be part of other initiatives for youth workers; You want to be inspired in your work by other examples; You want to meet youth workers from more than 20 countries;

General Description

This event is for you if:
– You are interested in the youth worker development in Europe;
– You have tested or want to test some online tools available for youth workers;
– You want to be inspired in your work by other good practice examples and inspire others, as well;

– You want to meet youth workers from more than 20 countries;
– You want to be part of other initiatives for youth workers in Europe.

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Short data/facts:
– Multiplier event: ”The boxes of a youth worker – the European challenge”
– Proposed venue: Romania, Timișoara
– Date: 6th – 9th July 2017
– Format: open space/workshops/dissemination – testing panels;
– Participants: at least 50 participants from Erasmus+ Programme countries;
– Financial coverage: accommodation and food totally covered during the event for the selected participants;
– Selection process: described below;
– Topics of the event: described below.

Participants:
The course is open for participants from Programme countries of E+.
Programme countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, FYROM, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Turkey.

Topics
The design of the meeting will allow the youth workers to:
– Discuss about their work in their countries, compare, share good practice approaches;
– Find out more about the youth worker in Europe;
– Work more with the e-learning management system, meet the creators, see the challenges, the positive and improvable aspects;
– Learn more about the tools created in the project for youth workers: – Interactive career guidance guide – Carreer Box, Simulation Box of Jobs, Online Learning to Learn training course, and Youth Worker – online training course;
– Create new synergies between them and concrete initiatives, work together – propose new initiatives in the online youth work in Europe;
– Offer feedback upon using our tools and about the usefulness of the “missions” they had during the online training course for Youth Worker and Learning to Learn training course;
– Propose other relevant sessions they are interested in.

Learning environment: open space/workshops/dissemination – testing panels;