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Training Course
14-20 July 2024 | Buchov, Czech Republic
Unwelcome flirting, obscene gestures, sexual comments about someone's body and appearance, questions about sexual and intimate life, joking about sexual and gender identity, offensive jokes with sexual subtext, commenting on a person's mood in relation to the menstrual cycle or sex life, unsolicited e-mails, photos or messages of a sexual nature, groping, touching without permission, presurring into sexual acts without consent, bullying, ignoring someone’s physical or psychological boundaries and many others.
These events happen all the time, during every camp or project, and for many reasons the victims, in majority girls, often do not speak up for themselves and the bystanders do not act upon it either. And thus the perpetrators are never confronted with the fact that their behavior has a terrible impact on somebody else’s well-being.
So far, youth workers are hardly ever trained to address incidents of harassment during a youth exchange, camp or free time activities. They are often not even aware that the participants of their program subject each other to sexual harassmet which results in the activities having more of a harfmul rather than empowering effect.
When the youth workers do find out about an incident of harassment, they often fail to act upon it. Either, because they do not know how and don’t feel confident to deal with it, or because ignoring the incident alltogether and treating it as if it is no big deal just seems easier, than actually facing the problem of sexual harassment and dealing with it head on.
Research shows that experiencing sexual harassment has a significant negative impact on the victims’ life: their well-being, confidence, relationships, behaviors, career, identity. These incidents undermine the person's utmost basic need for safety.
Care Hub will provide training, confidence, and tools that can be the game changer:
1️⃣ How to create safe space = primary prevention,
2️⃣ How to deal with the incidents = secondary prevention,
3️⃣ How to navigate after the incident = tertiary prevention.
The training course will take place in the Czech Republic, Buchov, 14 - 20 July 2024, and it will involve 7 full program days and 2 traveling days (4 days if green travel). Full presence at the course, physical and mental, is required.
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http://trainings.salto-youth.net/12348
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This Training Course is
for 24 participants
from Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain
and recommended for
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth policy makers, Volunteering mentors, Youth coaches, Youth researchers
Working language(s):
English
Care Hub (Youth NGO)
Contact for questions:
Meesha
E-Mail:
Phone: -
The course is co-funded by participants' contribution. It is to cover extra costs and to allow participation of those who would not be able othervise.
However, money should not be an obstacle for your participation. Join the course even if you can not pay the fee.
The fee is on the scale of 0-120 Eur and it is paid in cash during the course.
Fully covered by Erasmus+