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UID:20260526T073903Z - 24553@eu454a.odoo.com
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.beasily.com/event/pathways-to-creative-you
 th-work-part-1-3/register">Pathways to Creative Youth Work - Part 1</a>\nA
  Two-Activity training project realising a systematic approach to developi
 ng creative youth work and understanding progression towards working with 
 young people utilising the arts. Summary Pathways to Creative Youth Work i
 s a two-part training course realised in Italy/Sardinia and Germany. It ai
 ms to increase the effectiveness of youth work practice by helping those w
 orking with young people to develop and use creative skills and arts-based
  methods\, such as stories\, music\, visual arts\, and theatre. The course
  follows a systematic approach structured around an adaptation of Steven C
 ovey's "7 Habits" model\, specifically tailored for youth work and uses ex
 periential learning\, non-formal education\, and reflective practice. The 
 course is designed for a range of professionals including youth leaders\, 
 social workers\, artists\, and educators interested in using creative meth
 ods. Participants' learning outcomes are recognized through tools like You
 thpass and a badge-based accreditation system. The overall aim is to equip
  participants with the skills and confidence to make their youth work more
  effective\, engaging\, and creative. What is “Pathways to Creative Yout
 h Work”? How do we become youth workers? How can we use creativity\, the
  arts and being proactive in our youth work to work with young people? How
  can we become more creative in our responses to the challenges in youth w
 ork? Do you or your organisation have ideas for arts-based youth projects 
 but no idea if you have the skills to do them? How can your organisation d
 evelop the skills to support staff and volunteers on the next Youth Exchan
 ge? How can your organisation develop the habits that will help you to imp
 rove your youth work practice? If these are some of the questions facing y
 ou or your organisation\, your volunteers\, young leaders and youth worker
 s then ‘Pathways to Creative Youth Work’ could be the answer. [...]
DTSTAMP:20260526T073903Z
LOCATION:Oasi Francescana Laconi\, Via Cuccuru de Monte\, Laconi OR 09090\,
  Italy
SUMMARY:Pathways to Creative Youth Work - Part 1
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.beasily.com/event/pathway
 s-to-creative-youth-work-part-1-3/register">Pathways to Creative Youth Wor
 k - Part 1</a>\nA Two-Activity training project realising a systematic app
 roach to developing creative youth work and understanding progression towa
 rds working with young people utilising the arts. Summary Pathways to Crea
 tive Youth Work is a two-part training course realised in Italy/Sardinia a
 nd Germany. It aims to increase the effectiveness of youth work practice b
 y helping those working with young people to develop and use creative skil
 ls and arts-based methods\, such as stories\, music\, visual arts\, and th
 eatre. The course follows a systematic approach structured around an adapt
 ation of Steven Covey's "7 Habits" model\, specifically tailored for youth
  work and uses experiential learning\, non-formal education\, and reflecti
 ve practice. The course is designed for a range of professionals including
  youth leaders\, social workers\, artists\, and educators interested in us
 ing creative methods. Participants' learning outcomes are recognized throu
 gh tools like Youthpass and a badge-based accreditation system. The overal
 l aim is to equip participants with the skills and confidence to make thei
 r youth work more effective\, engaging\, and creative. What is “Pathways
  to Creative Youth Work”? How do we become youth workers? How can we use
  creativity\, the arts and being proactive in our youth work to work with 
 young people? How can we become more creative in our responses to the chal
 lenges in youth work? Do you or your organisation have ideas for arts-base
 d youth projects but no idea if you have the skills to do them? How can yo
 ur organisation develop the skills to support staff and volunteers on the 
 next Youth Exchange? How can your organisation develop the habits that wil
 l help you to improve your youth work practice? If these are some of the q
 uestions facing you or your organisation\, your volunteers\, young leaders
  and youth workers then ‘Pathways to Creative Youth Work’ could be the
  answer. [...]
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