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A Culture of Inclusion: Towards a value-based youth work

Training Course

3-7 November 2025 | Vienna, Austria

The training adresses the issue of values and what it means in relation to youth work, raising awareness while also empowering youth workers to foster inclusive, value-based thinking and develop approaches for addressing related issues in their work

What is this training about?

Plurality and diversity characterize our society but are also embedded in power structures. As part of the seminar, participants will reflect on their own experiences and expand their knowledge of diversity and inclusion. They will interrogate how these concepts relate to their own identity and their work, approach ways of contributing to a culture of inclusion, reflecting on organizational values as well as their own and their various roles and the varying expectations coming with them and what accountability means in the context of youth work.  

In this training setting, we want to empower youth workers to open dialogue spaces around inclusion, youth work and values in a transformative way. 

Method:

The training focuses on the participants, aiming to engage them through their interests and ideas in a participatory learning process. This approach ensures that all participants can engage meaningfully, regardless of their prior knowledge, skills, or abilities. The goal is to create an inclusive environment where everyone can contribute and learn through direct experience and collaboration. 

The training will apply a non-formal learning approach. We want to enable the personal and social development for all participants through different interactive methods. The training consists of a mix of theoretical input, participatory and transformative methods, as well as group work.  

Aims and Objectives 

The training aims:  

  • to promote dialogue and foster inclusive thinking  
  • to offer a space for reflection on the challenges of youth work 
  • to contribute to bringing organizational and own values to the core of our work  
  • to share methods on how to encourage volunteers, mentors, and youth workers to seek ways of recognising and working with people with fewer opportunities 
  • to support organizational and individual transformation towards more inclusive organizations  
  • to create a supportive and inclusive environment for learning  

Participants

We invite participants from organisations from partner and program countries to the training. We intend to host 2 to 3 participants/country. 

We are happy to host participants with a physical disability or from other marginalized groups. Please reach out to see how we can make sure you can participate.    

For more info  please refer to the attached document. 

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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/13912

This Training Course is

for 20 participants

from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries

and recommended for

Youth workers, Volunteers

Accessibility info:

This activity and venue place are accessible to people with disabilities.

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Grenzenlos - Interkultureller Austausch (Youth NGO)

Grenzenlos is a non-profit and independent association, established with a profound commitment to promoting intercultural exchange, international training and fostering local initiatives centred on the inclusion of marginalized people, such as People with Disabilities and migrants. With a legacy spanning 75 years, Grenzenlos has collected extensive experience in connecting diverse cultures and empowering individuals through education programs and international projects. In the last years, we dedicated our trainings to the topics of civil courage, human rights, peace-work and crisis management.

Contact for questions:

Markus Rauchenecker

E-Mail:

Phone: +43 (0) 1/315 76 36

Costs

Participation fee

50€. 

Participants with disabilities, or financial difficulties won’t need to pay the participation fee

Accommodation and food

 Accomodation and Food are provided by Grenzenlos.

Travel reimbursement

Travel costs to and from the venue are covered according to the Erasmus+ (Key Action 1) scheme, based on the travel distance per participant. Travel distances must be calculated using the distance calculator supported by European Commission. We will refund the real costs up to the maximum lumpsum according to the travel distance band.  

We request from each participant a participation fee of 50 Euro. The costs will be reduced from your travel reimbursement.  Please refer to the attached document for a table on distance and maximum lumpsums. 

Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:

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