PROJECT INFO
Youth work 2.0
Youth work 2.0
2018-3-RO01-KA205-061071
01/02/2019 - 28/02/2021
TECHNICAL INFO
ERASMUSPLUS
ACTION KA205
CALL 2018
CEN
Youth work 2.0
Youth work 2.0
Project Description
Youth work plays an important role in improving social inclusion.
The objective of the project is to facilitate the exchange of competences and experiences between 2 organisations from Romania and Spain to improve the quality of youth work, through the professional development of 12 youth workers, to become active agents of inclusion, to fight against discrimination and to foster the development of social, civic and intercultural competences among young people.
Objectives
- Improve the quality and professional development of youth workers, turning them into active agents of inclusion and the fight against discrimination.
- Strengthen social inclusion and tolerance among young people with and without fewer opportunities, by developing their social, civic and intercultural competences.
- Develop new methods and frameworks for identifying marginalised young people, reaching them and ensuring their participation in youth activities.
- Create an Open Educational Resource (OER) and a digital platform for youth workers to design, implement and evaluate inclusive non-formal activities.
Implementation
The project is implemented through the training and mentoring of 12 youth workers (6 Spanish and 6 Romanian) through joint professional development itineraries, transnational activities and face-to-face and online workshops. An Open Educational Resource and a MOOC platform focused on non-formal education methods, games and interactive tools for working with vulnerable young people and diverse groups are created. The partners design, plan and execute joint youth workshops that bring together young people from different social, economic and cultural contexts, fostering exchange and coexistence in a structured and safe environment. In parallel, 21 new non-formal education methods and a board game to work on inclusion, tolerance and discrimination prevention are developed, which are documented and disseminated as open resources.
Expected Results
Improvement of the professional competence of 12 youth workers in inclusion, intercultural mediation and the design of inclusive non-formal activities.
An open OER and a MOOC platform on “Youth Work 2.0” for the design, implementation and evaluation of inclusive activities, usable by trainers, young workers and other youth experts.
Greater participation and coexistence of young people with and without fewer opportunities in joint activities, with improvements in social, civic and intercultural competences.
Access to a catalogue of innovative methods and pedagogical materials (including a book on “Reaching out to marginalised young people”, 21 methods and a board game) for inclusive youth work practice.