Cherry on the Cake - Youth exchanges under Accreditation
Like a cherry on the cake completes a fantastic desert, a youth exhange is the highlight of a long and engaging process for young people.
Beschreibung
Youth exchanges in the context of long-term youth work
Join this training to discuss the quality aspects of youth exchanges - such as how to connect them meaningfully with the local youth work practice of your organisation and what are the benefits and challenges of international youth work. Learn how to enhance the learning dimension through an active engagement of young people throughout the entire process of organising a youth exchange.
A training for Accredited Organisations
The training supports organisations working with Erasmus Accreditation in the Field of Youth. As an accredited organisation you already have experience in organising youth exchanges. This training offers an opportunity to explore quality aspects more deeply and develop the quality of your youth exchanges.
The training aims to deepen the understanding of the potential of youth exchanges as a tool for non-formal learning in long-term work with young people. It explores the Accreditation's strategic action plan as an environment to organise youth exchanges.
You can explore what kind of impact your youth exchanges have, both on the participating young people and the work of the the organisations involved.
Objectives
- Strengthen participants’ understanding of youth work and non-formal education as the foundation of Erasmus+ Accreditation in the field of Youth and international mobility activities
- Explore the potential of youth exchanges for motivation, learning and empowerment in long term work with young people
- Increase the participants’ understanding of the importance of involving young people in all phases of a youth exchange and the tailoring it according to their needs
- Develop participants’ competences to recognise the potential for learning in all phases of a youth exchange and support the learning processes of everyone involved
- Identify the challenges of international setting a youth exchange brings and reflect on how to approach them
This Training Course is for 30 participants from the Erasmus+ Programme Countries who:
- Are part of organisation with Erasmus Accreditation in the field of Youth
- Work with young people on a regular basis (youth workers, youth leaders)
- Are involved in the practical organisation of youth exchanges
- Have implemented at least 2 youth exchanges within the Erasmus+ Youth Programme
- Are interested in organising youth exchanges in the future and build up quality partnership
- Are capable of working in English
- Are at least 18 years old
Programme and Venue
The programme has 4 full days of work
- Sunday March 22 - arrivals
- Monday-Thursday March 23-26 - working days
- Friday March 27 - departures
The training is organised in Youth Centre Marttinen in Virrat, Finland.
Small steps for a better world
In our activities we support the principle of a safer space, where no one is discriminated or bullied because of their background or person. We want you to respect the same principle.
We want to enable the participation of people with all kinds of abilities. Please contact us so we can see if we can cater for your needs.
We also strive to make the world a little bit greener. This is why we are primarily choosing vegetarian or otherwise sustainable diets whenever possible. We also encourage you to consider travelling to the destination on land as much as possible.
Unterkunft und Verpflegung
Accommodation and meals are covered for all selected participants. Accommodation in a private room with shared kitchen and living room areas.
Teilnehmende Länder
Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries
Arbeitssprache
English
Teilnahmegebühr
There is no participation fee.
Reisekostenrückerstattung
The reimbursement of travel costs varies between countries. If you want to know what the practice is in your country, please contact your National Agency.