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Dealing with Diversity III

Training course

6-11 October 2010 | De Glind, Netherlands

A learning opportunity for youth workers to address intolerance by using the Youth in Action programme as a tool to influence and challenge groups and individuals towards more interculturally competent and flexible ways.

The world we live in is changing in an ever increasing pace. The changes take place on all levels of society: from a changing world order and an expanding European Community to an increasingly international learn or work environment.

In a fast changing society the ability to deal with change and diversity is crucial. For some (young) people the reaction to these changes is intolerance or an incapability to deal with diversity. Youth workers have a responsibility in helping youngsters to develop their abilities to deal with this issue.

Projects in the framework of the Youth in Action Programme can be tools for youth workers to influence and challenge groups and individuals towards more interculturally competent and flexible ways.
This training wants to make sure that this happens.

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Training overview

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This Training course is

for 25 participants

from YOUTH IN ACTION PROGRAMME COUNTRIES

and recommended for

Youth workers

Working language(s):

English

Organizer:

Netherlands Youth Institute (National Agency)

Contact for questions:

Mark Snijder

Website: http://www.youthinaction.nl

E-Mail:

Phone: 0031 30 230 6550

Costs

Programme costs and costs for board and lodging will be paid by the Dutch National Agency of the Youth in Action Programme. Travel costs of participants are to be paid by their sending National Agencies. In some cases National Agencies ask for a participant contribution. Check your National Agency.

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