Toolbox — For Training and Youth Work
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Background Text, Report
The Bridges for Recognition report includes the conclusions of the conference, background texts on recognition, suggestions for action, summaries of the sessions, evaluation results, and more.
Get more aware of the debates and initiatives around the recognition of youth work and non-formal learning.
Bridges for Recognition was a crucial European Event to promote the recognition of youth work across Europe. It was the place where several recognition initatives were presented or launched (e.g. the European YouthPass, Youth Worker Portfolio, National recognition initiatives,...)
The conference brought togehter experts, youth workers, trainers, Youth in Action National Agencies, European Institutions, employers, educational institutions,... to
* to stimulate the recognition of skills and learning by young people through participation in youth work activities, and...
* to enhance the social recognition of youth work in society (by schools, employers), by...
* to raise the visibility of youth work and its recognition within and outside the youth sector
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This tool is for
For youth workers, policy makers, YiA National Agencies and all other stakeholders concerned with recognition of youth work and the skills gained by young people in non-formal learning.
and addresses
Social Inclusion, YOUTH in ACTION (YiA) programme, Project Management, Evaluation
Materials needed:
Download the report attached - and the Recognition Good Practices in annex.
Duration:
88 pages of conclusions, background and inspiration for recognition
The tool was created by
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The tool was created in the context of
SALTO Inclusion
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Conference Report
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Tony Geudens (on 4 March 2010)
and last modified
4 March 2010
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