Online course on the prevention of violent radicalisation through youth work
Youth work has always played a role in the prevention of violence. Today there is an increased need for youth workers and take up this role in their work. Through this course we will look at practitioner perspective and try to develop our own projects.
Youth work has always played a role in the prevention of violence. Today with recent social, economic and political developments there is an increased need for youth workers and take up this role in their work. But what is really “violent extremism”? And what exactly can youth work do to prevent violent extremism and radicalization? What resources are available and who has developed tools for youth workers dealing with this topic?
Last but not least, through this course we will look at practitioner perspective and try to develop our own projects. As a participant you will be able to explore the content at your own pace through following live and recorded lectures, visiting European project web pages or reading tailored content, watching short movies and working individually or in groups.
Course structure:
Week 1
>>>> • What is violent extremism and radicalisation? Concept, history and key terms
>>>> • Institutions, legislation and research on youth work and the prevention of violent extremism and radicalisation
Week 2
>>>> • What is the role of youth work and the role of the youth worker in preventing violent extremism and radicalization?
>>>> • Young people: resilience and empowerment
Week 3
>>>> • Typology of youth work projects and responses to violent extremism and radicalisation
>>>> • Youth work response: asset mapping
Week 4
>>>> • Youth work response including the civic youth work action cycle
>>>> • Youth work response including narratives and counter-narratives
Week 5
>>>> • Youth work response including non-Violent communication
>>>> • Support measures in the Council of Europe and other EU programs
Week 6
>>>> • Individual project work and submission
This activity is made possible through a grant of the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.
Participants:
The course is open for participants from Council of Europe and Programme and Partner countries of the Erasmus+ Programme countries.
You will use different learning methods during the course, including: online textbooks, workshops, evaluation, individual and group tasks, short movies, supplementary bibliography, quizzes etc.
Time:
You will need between 32 to 50 hours (4-6 hours/week) to complete the course, depending on your study pace, as well. You can choose your own study period within the general course period proposed: 15th of June – 1st of August 2018.
Price
Our course is free of charge for the participants, thanks to the funds from the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe and the efforts made by the team of the project.
Certificate
When you have fulfilled the basic requirements, you will get a course attendance certificate.
Languages:
The course will be available in English.
Levels:
Basic - Intermediate
To sign up for the course, please follow this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MOOCyouthwork
Participation in thois course is considered a plus if:
- you want to join the ‘’Training of trainers on youth work and prevention of violent radicalization’’ course organized in Sibiu Romania. More on this course and how to apply following this link https://www.ecyc.org/projects/seminars-and-events/training-trainers-youth-work-preventive-practice
-you want submit a request for funding on a national event campaign dedicated to the topic of youth work and prevention of violent radicalisation, call to be open at the beginning of June at www.ecyc.org
Training overview
http://trainings.salto-youth.net/7399
This activity has already happened!
This E-learning is
for 100 persons participants
from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries , Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU
and recommended for
Youth workers, Youth leaders, Youth policy makers
Working language(s):
English
Organiser:
European Confederation of Youth Clubs (Youth NGO)
ECYC represents a European network of youth work and youth club organisations that practice and promote open youth work and non-formal education. The organisation has at its heart the supporting of youth clubs and other forms of neighbourhood youth work.
Involving young people and helping them participate actively in their community is the leading principle of Open Youth Work as delivered by ECYC members. ECYC uses open youth work and non-formal education methods in providing young people with the skills and knowledge to make their own informed decisions.
At ECYC, we believe that young people have the right to pick and choose for themselves. Therefore young people need to be supported and empowered to develop their own values and attitudes.
Costs
The course participation is free of charge.