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TALES

Training Course

16-22 February 2026 | Locri, Italy

Explore art, movement and nature-based tools to support young women facing discrimination or violence. Learn trauma-sensitive methods, women’s circles and creative techniques for resilience and inclusion.

TALES – Treading paths in Art and nature, Learning in Equal Social opportunities

Training Course | Locri, Italy | 16–22 February 2026 (including travel days)

TALES invites youth workers into a deeply creative and transformative learning space where art, movement and nature become powerful tools for social change. The training explores how expressive arts—painting, dance-movement, storytelling, music and imagery—can support young women in vulnerable situations and strengthen the competences of the youth workers who accompany them.

At the centre of the program is the Marchio–Patti Integrated Method, an innovative multimodal art therapy and resilience-based approach designed specifically for social and educational contexts. Through experiential sessions, participants learn trauma-sensitive ways to foster well-being, emotional expression and inner stability in young women facing psychological or social challenges. The method combines creativity, embodiment, group connection and nature-based practices, empowering youth workers to create more inclusive, supportive and healing environments.

TALES focuses on youth workers who support migrant women, women living in Roma settlements, young mothers, and women experiencing discrimination, patriarchal pressure or domestic violence. The training aims to strengthen their competence in non-formal education, build confidence in trauma-informed methods, and provide practical tools to foster mental health, resilience and safety within their communities.

Throughout the week, participants explore how women’s circles, creative expression and peer learning can become accessible tools of empowerment and belonging. They work with multimodal arts, movement, collective creativity, group processes and resource-oriented exercises in the beautiful setting of Locri, surrounded by nature and community warmth.

Before the training, women’s circles will already begin in each partner country (starting January 2026). These circles create safe, non-formal learning spaces for women who have experienced violence or marginalisation, offering psychological and community support. The training course in Italy builds on this groundwork, providing youth workers with deeper methodological knowledge and shared reflection on how to sustain these circles long-term.

After the training, participants are invited to join the TALES Seminar in Budapest—a 5-day meeting with experts, psychologists, activists and youth workers from across Europe (optional but recommended). The seminar focuses on raising awareness, discussing gender-based violence, and sharing concrete practices for outreach, inclusion and mental health support.

Throughout the project, TALES develops several innovative outputs:

Tara – the Trauma-Sensitive AI Mentor, offering guidance and strategies for youth workers supporting marginalised young women

TALES Women Circles & Guide, providing a structured model for peer-led empowerment groups

TALES Cards & Ribbon of Peace, creative and interactive tools for educational and awareness-raising activities

TALES is aligned with key Erasmus+ priorities:

Inclusion & Diversity, by ensuring that young women from marginalised backgrounds access equal learning opportunities

Digital Transformation, through the use of Tara, the AI mentor

Youth Participation & Active Citizenship, by helping women amplify their voices and engage in community action

Mental Health & Well-being, by equipping youth workers with trauma-sensitive tools to nurture emotional resilience and personal growth

The training creates a nurturing learning atmosphere where participants feel supported, inspired and creatively engaged. It provides both practical methodologies and deep personal insight, enabling youth workers to transfer these approaches into their daily work and contribute to building safer, fairer and more inclusive communities.

Where: Locri, Italy

When: February 16–22, 2026 (including travel days)

Accommodation: Ostello Locride – triple rooms with private bathrooms

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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/14251

This Training Course is

for 20 participants

from Hungary, Italy

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

La Citta del Sole (Youth NGO)

LCDS, founded in 1989, operates in non-formal education and mental health, focusing on youth work and adult education. It promotes well-being and prevents distress in educational, social, and health settings, empowering young people and adults through innovative methods. The Marchio-Patti Integrated Method, validated by the University of Rome La Sapienza, combines art, art therapy, psychology, education, and social sciences, equipping youth workers with tools to support young people’s mental well-being. LCDS collaborates with four Italian universities to train psychology graduates in youth rehabilitation. It implements projects locally (Calabria), nationally, and internationally, working in both public and private sectors. By fostering high-quality education for youth workers, LCDS strengthens resilience and inclusion, ensuring young people receive the support they need to thrive. Please see here: https://www.cittadelsolenoprofit.it/

Co-organiser(s):

  • Origo Workshop (Youth NGO)

Contact for questions:

Zsuzsanna Juhasz

E-Mail:

Phone: 0036302536919

Costs

Participation fee

None

Accommodation and food

Food & accommodation: fully covered by the Erasmus+ program

Travel reimbursement

For Hungary: 275 EURs per person

For Italy: 50 EURs per person.

 

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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