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Re:body - Training Course for youth workers, facilitators, volunteers and educators.

Training Course

9-17 September 2026 | Hopeland, Argolida, Greece, Greece

Re:Body is a training experience for people who work with young people and want to bring more movement, theatre, body awareness and creativity into their work.

Have you ever experienced how movement, creativity or theatre can help people express things that are difficult to put into words? Have you ever wondered how youth work can become more inclusive, accessible and supportive for young people facing social, economic or personal challenges?

Re:Body is an Erasmus+ training course that brings together youth workers who want to explore the potential of movement and theatre-based methods in youth work. 

Many young people face challenges such as social isolation, stress, anxiety, identity-related difficulties or the long-term effects of exclusion and discrimination. Traditional educational approaches do not always provide the tools or spaces needed to address these experiences. This project explores how movement, theatre and other embodied practices can create more welcoming, engaging and emotionally safe environments where young people can express themselves, build confidence and connect with others.

Throughout the training course, participants will explore psychoeducational approaches and practical methods that support psychosocial and emotional development. Through experiential activities, reflection and peer learning, youth workers will develop new tools to help young people strengthen resilience, improve communication, build empathy and manage everyday challenges.

Re:Body also responds to the growing challenge of digital overwhelm. By using embodied and offline learning methods, the project encourages participants to reconnect with physical expression, creativity and human interaction as a valuable complement to technology-based learning environments.

Beyond the training activities themselves, the project aims to strengthen connections between youth workers across Europe. Through collaboration, exchange of practices and peer support, participants will contribute to a growing community committed to inclusive education, embodied learning and the well-being of young people.

Together, we will explore how movement, theatre and creative expression can become powerful tools for building more inclusive, supportive and resilient communities.

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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/15169

This Training Course is

for 32 participants

from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth coaches

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Roes Cooperativa (Others)

Roes Cooperativa is a social cooperative enterprise of the ‘20s created by professional trainers, social workers, project managers and informal groups aiming to create an alliance that hosts innovative, experiential and non-formal education approaches.

More about us on: www.roes.coop

Contact for questions:

Giorgos Nicolaou

E-Mail:

Phone: +306932694835

Costs

Participation fee

A 50 euro contribution fee is requested.

Accommodation and food

The project is funded through Erasmus+.

This means that during the official activity, the project covers
accommodation, food, the learning programme, materials and support from the hosting team.

Travel reimbursement

Travel is reimbursed up to a maximum amount, depending on your country and travel distance.

Roes and your sending organisation will share travel guidance before the project. You will receive information about how to reach Hopeland, your travel budget, which documents to keep and how reimbursement works.

Green travel is strongly encouraged. This means choosing train, bus, ferry, shared rides or other lower-impact options when possible.

The maximum travel support per person is:

For participants from Cyprus, France, Hungary and Italy: 279€ / 365€, in case of green travel

For participants from Finland, Latvia and Spain: 365€ / 505€, in case of green travel

For participants from Greece: depending on residence 

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