Showing posts with label youth workers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youth workers. Show all posts
GEYC Community - a good practice example of digital youth work (ESPON Seminar)

TC, A world without discrimination, Ödemiş, Turkey
In the mid of April (22-30), two amazing #GEYCuleți went to Turkey to take part in a Training Course aiming to discover what form discrimination takes in the European context.
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Job Agent 007 - Bojnice, Slovakia
At SIEDAS` invitation, alongside with special agents from Slovakia, Lithuania, Croatia, Italy, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Poland, Portugal, Estonia, Macedonia, Turkey and Hungary, the Romanian delegation shared their country`s realities and acknowledged the others, focusing on youth unemployment and Erasmus +.
New project: Let's take initiative for refugees
Mr Simion Strugar, a GEYC Community member and teacher at "George Coșbuc” National College from Năsăud, Romania will participate together with other 2 youth workers to "Take initiative for refugees" training course in Izmit, Kocaeli, Turkey from 25th of October to 3rd of November 2016.
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Overview: what is youth work, what is a youth worker?
Today we will come up with some clear details regarding "youth work" and "youth worker" - two concepts that tend to be overused lately, but most of the time people don't get the full overview of them.
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European Union,
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youth,
youth work,
youth workers
Let's Get Visible
From October 26th to November 4th 2015, GEYC takes part to "Let's Get Visible" in Vadul lui Vodă, Moldova.
This is a training course organized in the frame of Erasmus+ programme being dedicated to youth workers that would like to improve their digital skills and knowledge in social media tools.
For NGOs, communication and transparency are key tools for building trust and attracting external support for their cause.
Getting more active: 70 years of peace and growth

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European,
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peace,
Poland,
training course,
youth,
youth workers
Call for 4 Romanian participants (no age limit): Training Course in Hamburg-Bad Oldesloe, Germany (22-30 September 2015)
GEYC is selecting 3 Romanian participants, to take part in "Time to Act" European project that will take place in Hamburg-Bad Oldesloe, Germany from 22 to 30 September 2015. The main aim of the training course is to support the professional development of young trainers and to raise the quality of their projects concerning (European) citizenship. Deadline: 12 July 2015
PRISMA European Fair & PRISMA Network Launch, 18th April 2015
EN: On 18th of April (10 am - 2 pm), at Cluj Napoca, GEYC organizes PRISMA European Fair gathering over 20 European organisations in order to bring European opportunities (traineeships, learning mobilities, volunteer stages and many others) to Cluj Napoca young people. The event is organized in the frame of the European Youth Capital - 2015 together with Share Federation. Free access.
RO: Pe 18 aprilie (10:00 - 14:00), la Cluj Napoca, GEYC organizează evenimentul ”PRISMA European Fair” aducând în fața tinerilor clujeni oportunități oferite de peste 20 de organizații europene (programe de practică, de schimb de experiență, mobilități de învățare, stagii de voluntariat și multe altele). Evenimentul se înscrie în suita activităților Capitalei Europene de Tineret - 2015 fiind organizat alături de Federația SHARE. Intrarea liberă.
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prisma,
social media,
youth,
youth workers
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