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Inclusion through Non-Formal Education

Training Course

10-18 January 2016 | Novi Sad, Serbia

The course is developed for youth workers and trainers willing to plan, prepare and lead NFE and experiential learning activities for social inclusion.
This course is designed for those youth workers who have basic competences in using NFE and working with inclusion, but need to fine tune their competences in order to ensure quality development of every participant of theirs during the NFE activities they lead. Objectives: • Achieve common understanding of NFE and inclusion • Share experiences about inclusion/exclusion realities in our countries/communities • Discuss and understand how EU social inclusion policies influence our countries being members of EU or having (potential) candidate status to EU • Explore the needs of socially excluded groups and of exclusive society in order to be able to improve situations towards more inclusive society • Explore NFE opportunities for different individuals • Explore and encourage the usage of the experiential learning in NFE activities for inclusion • Develop and implement NFE activities to implement in local communities • Analyse the implemented practices and recommend how best to use experiential learning for inclusion in our youth work • Learn how we can use “Erasmus+ Youth in Action” programme for inclusion in society and to develop mutual projects The course is based on the pedagogical understanding of the Council of Europe and the European Commission Partnership Programme and our own experience and expertise in youth NFE work for inclusion. The training course is based on the approach and principles of non-formal education and will use a lot of insights from the SALTO booklets, EU policy documents and T-kits of the Partnership programme of EU and CoE.
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/5345

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This Training Course is

for 26 participants

from Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, France, Italy, Montenegro, Poland, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Türkiye

and recommended for

Youth workers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Volunteering mentors

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Centar za razvoj omladinskog potencijala (Youth NGO)

CROP is non-governmental and non-profit association, founded in 2013, establishing of its goals in the field of civil society empowerment: promotion of human rights and civil society strengthening, support of educational and legal reforms, environmental protection and raising awareness about ecology, development of rural areas and support of small entrepreneurship.

Goals of the association:
- empowering development of youth potentitals
- promotion of youthwork
- efforts to strengthen civil society organizations
- commitment to strengthening the organizations that represent marginalized groups
- commitment to strengthening the culture and human rights protection mechanisms
- commitment to strengthening the culture of the minority rights and their protection mechanisms
- commitment to strengthening the culture of the religious rights and their protection mechanisms
- initiate and support the development of local initiatives

Contact for questions:

Miloš Marković

E-Mail:

Phone: +381643951766

Costs

Travel costs will be reimbursed only for the cheapest way of transport and preferably for the return tickets. Participants will be reimbursed with at least of 70% of their travel costs (for all the original tickets and ways of travel that are plane, bus, train or ferry, NOT taxi and NOT car). There is a possibility that they will be reimbursed in higher percentage but it depends on how much will other participants spend on their tickets. The travel reimbursement will not be done on the spot, but after the return of the participants to their homes and after they send the original tickets and boarding passes to the organisers (and also after you fill in / submit / send us the evaluation forms from of the training course). Participation fee: NONE! All accommodation and food costs in the hostel are covered by the organisers.

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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