THURSDAY 16 October 2014,
Ballymascanlon House Hotel, Dundalk
10.00am – 3.30pm
Registration from 9.30am
The Screenagers International seminar in Dublin in the spring of 2013 created space for stakeholders from across Europe to engage in a new dialogue on ICT, digital and social media in youth work and to identify areas of collaboration and action in the areas of policy and practice.
You are invited to the launch of the Screenagers International Seminar Report, which is a summary of discussions, findings and promising practices, and concludes with a synthesis of participants contributions to a series of action points to assist further partnership and collaboration.
You will hear from representatives from Finland, the North and South of Ireland and Young People’s views on the use of ICT, digital and social media.
Please confirm your attendance with Karen Witherspoon
by Wednesday 8 October 2014
E-mail: kwitherspoon@ycni.org
Location of Launch http://www.ballymascanlon.com/index.php/location
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