Youth Power Austria

Training Course: Project Development for Beginners and ESC Solidarity Projects

We are Partner Organisation in Berlin

A society with positive social values, healthy lifestyles, gender equality and zero discrimination is our main goal. In order to achieve that goal, we are continuously working with young people from all around Europe. Programs currently implemented by the organisation are directed towards non-formal education of young people on topics of entrepreneurship, cultural diversity, volunteerism, mental health, the inclusion of refugees and migrants, healthy lifestyles and violence prevention.

 

TC “Project development for beginners and ESC Solidarity Projects” aims to develop competences of youth workers, youth leaders and volunteers in the development of the Solidarity project from the initial idea to writing a project application. Participants will go through the process of developing a project so they can transfer this knowledge and methodology to youth in their local communities, and empower them to develop their own Solidarity projects.

 

This TC is open to youth workers working with young people in their local communities and wants to empower and encourage them to become active citizens and contribute to positive change. Young people are aware of the problems and obstacles in their local communities and also see opportunities for growth and positive change. Solidarity Projects are a great way for young people to develop and implement their projects and make a positive impact on a local level. On this TC, we will explore ESC Solidarity projects – purpose, objectives, who can apply and how, how an application form looks like; and we will also go through the process of developing ideas, setting objectives, planning activities, visibility and dissemination.

 

After the TC, youth workers will lead local workshops for youth in their local communities, transferring their knowledge and skills and empowering them to develop their own projects for the benefit of their local communities.

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