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Presentation
These recommendations are for youth workers to use it as a reminder, reflection tool and presentation/poster for making safe and responsible video gaming activities in youth work programes, especially in working with young people in NEET situations.
The aims of the tool are:
1) to promote healthy habits towards video gaming in youth work.
2) to reflect according to existing video gaming practice in youth organizations, youth clubs, centers.
3) to plan responsibly all youth work practice in relations with video games and prevent online harassment.
Tool is made during Erasmus+ TC ''RESGame- Responsible video gaming for safety and protection of young people in NEET situation in youth work programs'' in Vršac, Serbia, from 18th until 24th of May 2025.
Participants are from Croatia, North Macedonia, Spain, Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria.
The project is co-funded by Erasmus+ programme of EU and realized by Organizacija kreativnog okupljanja OKO from Belgrade, Serbia.
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/4931
This tool is for
Youth workers Youth leaders Activists Video game players eSport players Teachers in schools, universities Students Young people (from vulnerable groups) Video game companies and providers
and addresses
Conflict Management
It is recommended for use in:
Capacity Building
Materials needed:
No material needed
Duration:
5-20 minutes
The tool was created by
Organizacija kreativnog okupljanja OKO
in the context of
Erasmus+ TC ''RESGame- Responsible video gaming for safety and protection of young people in NEET situation in youth work programes'' in Vršac, Serbia, May 2025
The tool has been experimented in
Training
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Aleksandar Trudic (on 11 June 2025)
and last modified
27 May 2025
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