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Report
This public report describes the main activities and methodologies implemented during SALAAM, a training course addressed to youth workers on preventing radicalism & islamophobia through art and other innovative approaches.
The main aim of this Public Report is to share and spread contents, good practices and methodologies already implemented during the training SALAAM, whose main objective was to train youth workers in preventing the radicalism & islamophobia phenomena through the usage of artistic tools and non formal methodologies. Moreover, this tool wants to multiply the results of the TC by allowing other youth workers to organize similar trainings and activities thus increasing the future impact in other countries outside of those ones included in the partnership.
The Public Report is structured in the following way:
- SALAAM in a nutshell: the context on which the project has been developed.
- SALAAM Objectives: the main objectives of the training.
- SALAAM Programme: the learning flow implemented in details.
- SALAAM activities in details: methodologies and tools used during the project, with description and pictures.
- Contacts: main contact in case of further information.
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2229
This tool is for
Youth workers
and addresses
Social Inclusion
It is recommended for use in:
Training and Networking
The tool was created by
Unknown.
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The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Alberto Biondo (on 26 July 2018)
and last modified
31 January 2018
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