Seminar: Network Jam

Network Jam is a working seminar for youth workers, coordinators, facilitators, and organizations who want to do youth work better and build stronger projects.

Network Jam is an 8-day working seminar for youth work leaders: youth coordinators, facilitators, and organisations that want to strengthen the quality of their Erasmus+ / ESC work and build partnerships that actually continue after the training.

We are looking for active organisations, ready to get involved, share real practice, and co-create future projects. The seminar focuses on: quality youth work, project management and leadership, youth worker well-being, and a strong practical block on working with emotions in youth work (methods you can use directly with young people).

Each organisation should send 1–3 active youth workers from their team. The working language is English.

Important: participation is possible only with an active sending organisation. To be partner, please fill in this form: https://forms.gle/D6AGjCSdduzSTF257.

There is no participation fee. Costs with accommodation, food covered, transport cost and visa reimbursed based on the lump sums, with the financial support of European Union, under Erasmus Programme.

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We're looking for:
5 more partners
from Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Southern Mediterranean countries, Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU, Eastern Partnership countries
Deadline for this partner request:
2026-03-31

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Project overview

Seminar: Network Jam is a project by
Asociatia SUPER TINERI (ASIRYS)
taking place
from 2026-04-17 till 2026-04-26
This project relates to:
Training and Networking, Capacity Building
and is focusing on:
  • Art
  • Coach for Youth Initiative
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Non-formal learning
  • Roma communities
  • Sustainable development
  • Urban/rural development
  • Volunteering

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/19918

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