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Kreatywne metody prowadzenia konsultacji społecznych

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The tool describes in short how to use creative methods of consultation towards youth.

Aims of the tool

To support invovment of young people in decission making process nd to make them more inovolved in public life.

Description of the tool

The broshure help to get through a topic of public consultation. It gives ideas of 4 creative, alterntive methods to survey or interview about how to get youngs people opinion out. Those methods are: theatre, painting, photography and new media. Is shows analizys of their strong and week points on the basis of young people and their supervisors' opinions.

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Tool overview

Kreatywne metody prowadzenia konsultacji społecznych

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1364

This tool is for

Trainers, facilitators, youth workers.

and addresses

Youth Democracy projects

It is recommended for use in:

Action 1.3 (Youth democracy projects)

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

(If you can claim authorship of this tool, please contact !)

The tool was created in the context of

Techer and young people, under supervision on Anna Skocz

The tool has been experimented in

Having a voice ! Having a choice ! youth in action, action 1.3

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Anna Skocz

and last modified

27 June 2012

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