Toolbox — For Training and Youth Work
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This tool is a comprehensive methodology for youth workers to promote social inclusion through the dramatic arts. It utilizes Stanislavski’s Psychological Theatre to explore emotional truth and empathy, Pantomime to bridge language gaps and much else.
To increase the capacity of youth workers to effectively address the needs of young people from minorities, migrants, and refugees.To develop and implement innovative working methods centered on theatrical techniques like psychological theatre and improvisation.To improve intercultural competences and understanding to facilitate the integration of young people from diverse cultural backgrounds.To use drama tools for empowerment, creativity, and breaking communication barriers among marginalized groups.
This tool is a comprehensive methodology for youth workers to promote social inclusion through the dramatic arts. It utilizes Stanislavski’s Psychological Theatre to explore emotional truth and empathy, Pantomime to bridge language gaps through non-verbal communication, and Theatrical Improvisation to challenge societal stereotypes and automatic prejudices.The core of the methodology is the Tolerance Cards, a set of co-created practical tools that provide ready-to-use frameworks for addressing themes such as identity, gender stereotypes, and active citizenship.
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5591
This tool addresses
Social Inclusion
The tool was created by
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The tool was published to the Toolbox by
StartUp HUB (on 12 June 2026)
and last modified
9 April 2026
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