Ctrl+Alt+Solidarity: training course on digital empowerment in European Solidarity Corps
Are you part of an organisation working with the ESC and looking to improve digital approaches in your projects? Strengthen inclusion, participation and learning through digital youth work, and plan concrete next steps for your organisation.
Beschreibung
Ctrl+Alt+Solidarity training course is designed for organisations that want to enhance the digital dimension of their work within the ESC programme.
Digitalisation influences how young people communicate, participate, learn, engage in communities, and experience volunteering. For organisations active in the European Solidarity Corps, this creates both opportunities and challenges. Digital tools can support inclusion, solidarity, participation, communication, learning, reflection, recognition, and dissemination, but they also raise important questions related to access, ethics, sustainability, quality, and impact.
This training course will offer a space for participants to explore the concept of digital youth work, understand its relevance in the ESC context, exchange practices, discover tools and methods, and reflect on how to strengthen digital empowerment in their own organisational reality. The programme will explore how digital youth work and digital empowerment can be meaningfully integrated into European Solidarity Corps projects. Participants will reflect on their organisation’s digital needs, strengths, and gaps, while discovering tools and approaches that can support learning, reflection, recognition, participation, and project quality. Participants will also strengthen their understanding of DigComp, media literacy, critical thinking, and the ethical use of AI, and will be supported in turning these insights into concrete action for their future project cycle and organisational development.
The course combines conceptual input, peer learning, practical exchange, self-assessment, reflection, examples of good practice, and action planning.
Aim of the training
The training aims to strengthen the capacity of organisations active in the European Solidarity Corps to understand, use, and strategically integrate digital youth work in their projects, in ways that enhance solidarity, participation, inclusion, quality, and organisational development
Objectives
During the training, participants will:
- Explore and understand the concept of digital transformation and digital youth work and its relevance for organisations working within the European Solidarity Corps
- Reflect on personal and organisational digital realities, including needs, strengths, gaps, and development priorities
- Understand how the digital priority connects with ESC projects, especially in relation to solidarity, participation, inclusion, sustainability, learning, and project quality
- Exchange digital practices and methods that can support ESC activities
- Increase their competences in key thematic areas, such as DigComp, media literacy, critical thinking and ethical use of AI in youth projects
- Develop concrete ideas for integrating digital elements across the project cycle, from preparation to implementation, follow-up, and dissemination.
Profile of participants
We are looking for participants who:
- are involved in organisations active in the European Solidarity Corps,
- work as staff members, coordinators, mentors, youth workers, or project managers,
- are interested in strengthening the digital dimension of their work with young people,
- are willing to share experiences and learn from others,
- are motivated to reflect on their own practice and develop concrete follow-up steps.
What participants can expect
Participants will:
- gain a clearer understanding of digital youth work in the ESC context,
- discover practical tools and examples,
- exchange with peers from other organisations,
- assess their own competences and organisational realities,
- receive inspiration for future partnerships and project development,
- be inspired with concrete ideas and an action plan for follow-up.
Important note
This training is not a technical IT course. Its’ focus is on how organisations can meaningfully and strategically use digital approaches in youth work and volunteering projects within the European solidarity corps.
Unterkunft und Verpflegung
The hosting NA (AMEUP) will organize the accommodation and cover the costs for accommodation and food. Accommodation will be provided in single rooms.
Teilnehmende Länder
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, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Türkiye
Arbeitssprache
English
Teilnahmegebühr
There is no participation fee.
Reisekostenrückerstattung
Please contact your NA or SALTO to find out whether they would support your travel costs. If they do, after being selected, get in touch with your NA or SALTO again to learn more about the overall procedure to arrange the booking of your travel tickets and the reimbursement of your travel expenses.
We strongly encourage green travel options such as trains or carpooling.