Participatory Europe 7-15 November 2021 in Hungary
URGENT CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS


PROJECT BACKGROUND:
A training course that takes youth workers on a
journey through politics, policies, decision- making
and advocacy in order to bring young
people closer to the democratic institutions and to
have their say on the matter by exploring the
implications and specifics of citizenship and
participation, up to how to create and draft a
policy

AIM:
To increase the awareness of youth workers
and young people and equip them with tools to
construct an enabling environment for youth
workers and youth organisations to take part in
political decision-making and problem-solving
processes.

AIM:
To increase the awareness of youth workers
and young people and equip them with tools to
construct an enabling environment for youth
workers and youth organisations to take part in
political decision-making and problem-solving
processes.

PARTICIPANT PROFILE:
- Youth worker/ leaders, active in the partner
organisations - English minimum on intermediate level
- Motivated people with the willingness to use the
acquired competencies.
- 18+, no upper age limit

THE TEAM:
The team of trainers includes a very diverse mix of experiences
and competencies, taking the best from different realities.
It will consist of 2 full-time facilitators and trainers: Lorenzo Nava
and Marco Santos.
For the project management, logistics and to ensure the quality
circumstances for learning Simon Petru will be responsible from
Team MeOut


ABOUT THE VENUE

Location: Orfű, Hungary
https://szallas.hu/mecseki-diakszallas-orfu?ref=list&adults=2
The participants will be accommodated in shared rooms.
Breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, as well as two coffee breaks per day, will be provided by the organizers.
All the instructions on how to arrive at the venue will be sent by email.

Participation fee: 20 Euro
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