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Seminar offer : Youth@Work Seminar - Sport & Entrepreneurship
The “Youth@Work Seminar - Sport & Entrepreneurship” aims to explore how sport can be used as a powerful tool to foster entrepreneurial competences among young people. Through interactive sessions and non-formal education methods, participants will discover how to support employability, enhance well-being, and inspire innovative youth initiatives combining sport and entrepreneurship.
Alexis Lidec
Apr 151 min read


Training offer : Naturally Naturefunny
The “Naturally Naturefunny” training course aims to bring together youth workers in a remote mountain environment to explore the connection between nature, outdoor activities, and sport. Through hands-on experiences and non-formal education methods, participants will develop new approaches to engage young people, promote well-being, and strengthen their connection with nature.
Alexis Lidec
Apr 141 min read


Online training offer : REWILD EUROPE - Online Focus Group: Nature-Based Youth Work & Storytelling
The activity aims to collect experiences, ideas and needs from youth workers regarding storytelling in nature-based youth work. It provides a participatory space to exchange good practices and contribute to the development of innovative non-formal education approaches that reconnect young people with nature through storytelling. The focus group also feeds into a broader “Rewild Europe” initiative exploring nature connection and educational methods.
Alexis Lidec
Mar 311 min read


Training offer : Preventing Youth Radicalisation in the Digital Age: Tools for Youth Workers
The training aims to deepen participants’ understanding of modern forms of youth radicalisation and extremism, especially in online environments. It provides practical tools to recognise early warning signs, prevent radicalisation processes and support young people through critical thinking, media literacy and inclusive youth work approaches. The course also explores how digital youth work and non-formal education methods can be used to build resilience and counter harm
Alexis Lidec
Mar 311 min read
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