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RESOLVE: Network Youth Conference 2020

E-learning

10 December 2020 | United Kingdom


To mark UN75, RESOLVE: Network partners, have decided to launch the RESOLVE: Network Youth Conference with the theme 'Reconciling the Past, Building the Future' in December 2020.

Organizer:

Asfar (Others)

This activity is for participants from:

Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Other countries in the world, Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU

Application deadline (24h CET):

1 December 2020


CUE: Chance to update to Expert: Full-Stack Online Training Course for Youth Trainers and Facilitators (Expert Level)

Training Course


1 January - 30 April 2021 | Online, Luxembourg

A complete Training Course of Training skills and Facilitation. Advanced and Expert level. Certificates. Paid. Best match to youth-trainers and youth-workers who already has at least 1 year of professional experience. Full description below.

Organizer:

European Youth Development Agency (Youth NGO)

This activity is for participants from:

Austria, Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Other countries in the world, Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU

Application deadline (24h CET):

17 November 2020


TOSCA: steps into Quality #3- an online workshop on European Solidarity Corps volunteering projects in changing times

E-learning


3 December 2020 | 14:00-17:00 CET online: Zoom platform, Austria

The 3 hours online activity aims to …….. support and build up the capacities of organizations that actively participate in volunteering actions of the European Solidarity Corps, in order to ensure quality and impact in the respective projects.

Organizer:

European Solidarity Corps Resource Centre (SALTO Resource Centre)

This activity is for participants from:

Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU

Application deadline (24h CET):

23 November 2020



Hello everyone! First of all, I would like to answer some questions on arrival. What did I feel in my first experience abroad, how do I feel now? As a volunteer, how did I get here? And, why did I come here?


My train ticket was canceled when I first arrived in France in 2018. The first day I came to a country I didn't know, I wanted to be teleported back home. I was studying French Language and Literature but had never heard this French in Paris. I somehow managed to reach the camp. The facilities were not very good. Even though we shared a common goal with foreign people, meeting was not easy. But it was a lot of fun. Because new cultures had begun to give me new perspectives. I felt that my experiences had a positive impact on my life.


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I met my first real work experience in 2019. As a receptionist, I found it very difficult and important to be patient. After those days, I learned that "getting used to the work environment" had a critical role. Meanwhile, my “EVS” applications continued. Even though I have applied to many volunteering projects after 2018, some one-year projects frightened me deep inside. Because my comfort zone was very large.


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But one day, I saw the announcement of ICDET on Facebook. I graduated this year, but my body still thought I was going to school in September like a student. When we also added the virus uncertainties, there was no harm in applying to ICDET. In the application phase, I believed that any experience I will earn in Bulgaria will be good for me like France.


Finally, I can tell that I tried to explain myself by summarizing. I feel very comfortable here like I am from another city in Turkey.


Aral Dilek, volunteer@ICDET

The STAR project, Stand Together Against Racism, is a 3 year collaboration among 4 partners from Spain, Italy, Bulgaria and Poland, with the aim to counter invisible racism and other form of intolerance in the every day lives of young people, as well the ones online, through preventive measures, youth work and non formal education. We plan to do it through sharing and upscalling their best practices (Lorca Libre from Cazalla on invisible racism and No hate Speech On line from Szansa).

visit official website of the project: https://www.invisible-racism.eu/


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