Toolbox — For Training and Youth Work
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Report
- To raise the number of short term EVS projects and the participation of socially vulnerable youngsters in action 2 (EVS) of the Youth programme.
- quality projects based on strong and trustfull partnerships.
- To use the concept of short term EVS as a regular method in the own organisation and as a step in a lager personal path way with the youngster.
Part I: aims to provide background information on the origins and development of this training course. Individuals looking for information on needs, aims, target group and expected results should refer to this section.
Part II: takes a more detailed look at the daily programme of the TC: introduction of each session, description of the methods, results, feedback from the group.
Part III: presents the results of the course evaluation.
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This tool is for
-Training meant for youth workers working directly with socially vulnerable young people. -Description of socially vulnerable youngster specific for this training: unemployed, special youth care, low skills, broken families, ... Disabled young people are not a target group for this specific training. - The youth worker should have a mandate from the organisation to work on concrete project proposals during the course. To have some previous international experience within the Youth programme and/or EVS is not necessary.
and addresses
Social Inclusion, Voluntary Service
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The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Ann Hendriks (on 11 December 2003)
and last modified
17 December 2008
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