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Exercise

ACTION PLAN – Planning next steps

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• To initiate the transfer of the conclusions from earlier exercises (such as case studies) to future work
• To identify further potential for (inclusive) youth work
• Identify additional needs
• To create a realistic action plan
• To focus on potentials

Description of the tool

- Prepare a grid for an action plan
- Provide it to participants and ask them to reflect and fill in the grid individually
- Initiate exchange, discussion in smaller working groups and/or plenary

You could take a fotocopy of the action plans (for your own records) and send the action plan back to the participants some time after the training course - to remind them of the actions they were going to take - and maybe ask them for a progress report and offer support.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/599

This tool is for

Any / individual, work groups of 4-5, plenary

and addresses

Project Management

Materials needed:

Paper, pens, grid (for an example see download)

Duration:

variable - 15 min to 1 hour

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

(If you can claim authorship of this tool, please contact !)

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Roland Urban (on 22 May 2006)

and last modified

17 December 2008

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