Mental Health in Youth Work - Training Course
The training provides a foundation for understanding how youth workers can strengthen and support young people’s mental health, wellbeing, and resilience; aimed for youth workers who work directly with young people in youth work settings.
Beschreibung
Youth Work Can Promote Mental Health
The Mental Health in Youth Work training explores the role and competencies of the youth workers in supporting the mental health needs of young people by strengthening their emotional and mental health skills.
Objectives
- The training course objectives are:
- Clarifying the understanding of what mental health means for ourselves
- Raising awareness of the importance of mental health in youth work
- Understanding the role of youth workers in promoting mental health in their work with young people
- Developing youth workers’ practical skills in supporting people’s mental health in their work
- Exploring approaches, tools, and resources that can be adapted in the organisation’s work
- Encouraging participants to reflect on their everyday practices with young people
- Enhancing the capacity to create a supportive, inclusive, and stigma-free environment
Mental Health from a preventive perspective
This training highlights mental health from a promotion and prevention perspective.
In this training, we do not approach mental health from the point of view of diagnosis, therapy, or healing – these approaches belong to the professional work outside youth work practices.
Who can participate?
The training is open to you if you are
- working directly with young people on a regular basis in a youth work or youth-related services
- interested in developing your competencies in supporting young people’s mental health
- capable of applying the learning in your regular youth work practices
- willing to share experiences and good practices with others
- curious in mental health, emotional well-being, and resilience of young people
This training is not open to
- mental health professionals, such as therapists, psychologists, and clinical health care personnel,
- teachers and other educators in the field of formal education, such as primary and secondary schools or faculties.
- people looking for a therapeutic intervention. Given that we will be addressing potentially emotionally challenging topics related to mental health, we require participants to have emotional readiness to explore sensitive mental health issues.
Time and venue
The training will be hosted in Norway; the exact location will be announced later.
- Monday, April 20 - arrival
- Tuesday-Thursday April 21-23 - working days
- Friday, April 24 - departure
This training is organised under Mental Health in Youth Work long-term project
Unterkunft und Verpflegung
The accommodation and meals will be covered for selected participants between 20 April (dinner) and 24 April (breakfast). Accommodation is in single rooms.
Teilnehmende Länder
Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries
Arbeitssprache
English
Teilnahmegebühr
There is no participation fee.
Reisekostenrückerstattung
Reimbursement of travel costs varies between countries. If you want to be sure what the practice is in your country, please contact the National Agency.