'Youth workers' recognition and guidance of children with criminal behavior through drama KA-153-You'.

Capacity Building for Youth Workers on Supporting Children in Conflict with the Law

The Hatay Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office has developed an Erasmus+ KA153 project focusing on professionals working with children in conflict with the law.

The project aims to strengthen the capacity of youth workers by enabling them to:

Identify the needs of children in conflict with the law,

Better understand these needs,

Recognize the developmental stage of adolescence each child is in,

Adapt their professional approach accordingly.


Activity:
A 7-day training program will be organized in Budapest, Hungary, in September 2026.

Financial conditions:

Travel expenses are fully covered.

Individual allowances will be provided.


We are looking for:
Youth organizations, NGOs, public institutions, and other stakeholders working with or interested in children in conflict with the law.

How to apply:
If your organization is interested in joining as a partner, please contact us.

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We're looking for:
2 more partners
from Iceland, Liechtenstein, Malta, Belgium - FR, Slovak Republic
Deadline for this partner request:
2025-09-01

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Project overview

'Youth workers' recognition and guidance of children with criminal behavior through drama KA-153-You'. is a project by
Hatay Prabotion, parole
taking place
from 2026-05-01 till 2027-01-01
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges, Training and Networking, Strategic Partnerships
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Educational difficulties
  • Health problems
• Target Groups: • • Individuals under probation • • Ex-convicts • • Young offenders • • Socially disadvantaged individuals • • Individuals at risk of recidivism • • Criminal families • • Unemployed individuals • • Young people at risk of social exclusion • • Individuals with low digital literacy • • Victims of substance abuse • • Perpetrators of domestic violence

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/18146

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