BeComm: Building Active Youth Communities
In an increasingly digital world, young people are experiencing growing solitude and disconnection, challenging their sense of belonging and active community participation.
Description
We designed this training course to address the critical need for meaningful intercultural dialogue and engagement in an era of global uncertainty. By exploring themes of identity, diversity, and community, we aim to create a space where youth and youth workers can reflect on their role in building inclusive, active communities and develop tools for democratic participation.
- The Project Aim
The proposed training course aims to give participants a space to reflect on identity, diversity and perception of interculturality. We will explore different tools to build an engaged community where youth feel a sense of belonging and actively participate in the democratic processes in their community.
Areas of action: ETS Competence Model for Youth Workers
- Displaying intercultural sensitivity and understanding your own identity and the identity of the members of your community.
- Networking and advocating - how to reach and engage all members of the community/different relevant stakeholders/actors in the community.
Objectives of this training
- Explore together the concept of culture, interculturality and ambiguity.
- Increase awareness of one’s identity within the community.
- Empower participants to understand, and later on engage community stakeholders.
- Support participants in feeling more ready to create active community spaces.
Provide tools for community building.
The programme
Day 1: Arrival and Welcoming
Day 2: Community Building
Day 3: Interculturality & Ambiguity
Day 4: Back to Reality: Actions & Tools
Day 5: Bridging & Evaluating
Day 6: Departure
Target Group
The project is designed for:
- Youth workers engaged in community-building activities within their local contexts.
- Youth workers involved in international learning mobility projects under Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps.
- Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth policy makers, Volunteering mentors participating in Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps.
Interest Areas:
- Social inclusion of youth, particularly marginalised and underrepresented groups.
- Community development and creating social impact.
- Promoting active participation in initiatives that foster equal opportunities for all young people.
Approach
The training course adopts a learner-centered methodology that places participants' experiences, needs, and potential at the core of the learning process. It creates an interactive, participatory environment that encourages active engagement, mutual learning, and personal reflection. By valuing each participant's unique perspective and supporting individual and collective growth, the project transforms the training into a collaborative journey of discovery, skill-building, and community empowerment.
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This training course is held by 3 participants of the current Training of Trainers cycle 2024 and part of their practice experience.
Accommodation and food
Unless specified otherwise, the hosting NA or SALTO of this offer will organise the accommodation and covers the costs for accommodation and food.
Participating countries
Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries
Working language
English
Participation fee
This project is financed by the participating National Agencies (NAs) of the Erasmus+ Youth in Action Programme. The participation fee varies from country to country. Please contact your National Agency or SALTO Resource Centre (SALTO) to learn more about the participation fee for participants from your country.
Travel reimbursement
Please contact your NA or SALTO in order to know whether they would support your travel costs. If yes, 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.