In developing the European Guidelines for Digital Youth Work, we are seeking views from the youth work sector and stakeholders, including youth workers, managers, funders and policy makers on the ideas we will include in the guidelines.
In developing the European Guidelines for Digital Youth Work, we are seeking views from the youth work sector and stakeholders, including youth workers, managers, funders and policy makers on the ideas we will include in the guidelines.
This is as part of a partnership between organisations in six European countries working to support the development of digital youth work, including creativity, self-expression and social inclusion in the field of youth. New knowledge, methods and tools are constantly needed in order for youth work to support young people’s participation in society, active citizenship, critical thinking and social inclusion. We aim to build capacity of the sector to deliver high quality youth work in a digital age and raise the profile and recognition of digital youth work.
You can find out more about the project here: www.digitalyouthwork.eu
Partner countries: UK (Scotland), Ireland, Denmark, Austria, Germany, Finland
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