Summary

This training dedicated to youth workers active in the field of non-formal education and training will take diversity and inclusion as core principles in Erasmus+ projects and build upon the knowledge, the understanding, the application contexts and even the enthusiasm for working with these themes. In today’s world, the capacity to manage projects where we have a mix of identities and cultures represents a requirement and a need as we cannot talk about future of work without this dimension. So, how can youth workers prepare for that? We will explore in this course! In today’s society any travel, exchange or international activity should be mindful of creating inclusive contexts, how can youth workers do that and avoid conflicts that are often happening in diverse settings? This course will provide a few pointers. And not last, what is the role of technology in the inclusion story? Join the training and we will make sure we will have a meaningful conversation on that topic as well!

Location and Venue

The program will be hosted in Budapest at the NETIZEN hostel, just in the middle of Budapest city center. Participants will be accommodated in shared rooms, with room assignments based on international diversity and separated by gender. Each participant will be served three meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Participants’ dietary preferences should be provided during the application process to ensure meals are prepared accordingly.

Learning objectives

  • To have a better understanding of Erasmus+ program, working with diversity and non-formal education

  • To sharpen your project management skills

  • To increase your capacity to work according to the “future of work standards”

  • To experience and Apply a number of non-formal education methods.

Useful information

  • Participation costs: There are no participation costs. Travel, accommodation, and food are funded by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union. However, to avoid last-minute cancelations, participants who are selected will need to pay a 50€ deposit to confirm their participation. This is to avoid last-minute cancelations and to cover possible damages caused by the participants on the accommodation. The money is sent back after the activity.

  • Travel: The 13th of December and the 20th of December will be the travel days. The Portuguese team will travel by plane, while other teams will use bus, train, or shared car transportation. Once participants are selected, project coordinators will work together on developing a travel itinerary. Participants who prefer to buy the travel tickets for themselves, should inform the project coordinators in advance and save digital copies of their tickets for reimbursement.

  • Health & Insurance: We provide insurance for our participants. We still ask all participants to bring their European Health Insurance Cards, which can be used if they need hospital care.

  • What to bring: Identification card or passport, towel, Hungarian Forint as pocket money to buy personal items, laptop, speaker, board games, comfortable and enough clothes for the days of the activity.

  • Terms & Conditions: Refer to www.e29.eu/terms-and-conditions for detailed terms and conditions.

  • Q&A: Have doubts? Feel free to reach us through our social media channels.

  • Note: We made some changes to our application portal. Even if you already created an account, you might need to click “Sign up now”, validate your email, and create a password. All your previous data will be synchronized through your email address.

How to Take Part?

Sign in to your account or if you don’t have one sign up now and apply.

Deadline to apply: 18.11.2024

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