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New tools : Manual - Civic engagement - Group building activity

G.A.M.E. Toolkit


Type: Manual


Goal: This toolkit is designed to support youth workers in enhancing the participation of young people with fewer opportunities through inclusive board game design. It provides practical guidance and creative approaches to engage young people in co-creation processes, fostering inclusion, collaboration, and active participation.


Who can use it: Youth workers, educators, facilitators, and organisations working on inclusion and youth participation.


Topics addressed: Youth Participation


Additional details:

  • Focus on inclusion through game-based learning

  • Encourages co-creation and creativity

  • Supports participation of young people with fewer opportunities

  • Practical and adaptable methods



Mappami — Participatory Urban Mapping for Civic Engagement


Type: Exercise / Info Session / Mobile App


Goal: This tool aims to promote civic engagement by enabling citizens and communities to report urban issues on a shared public map. Through a participatory approach, it empowers users to contribute to improving their local environment and strengthens community involvement in decision-making processes.


Who can use it: Youth workers, community organisers, educators, and active citizens interested in civic engagement and urban development.


Topics addressed: European Citizenship, Youth Democracy Projects, Youth Participation, Environment


Additional details:

  • Free and accessible mobile application

  • Supports community-driven mapping and reporting

  • Encourages active citizenship and local engagement

  • Co-funded by the European Solidarity Corps

  • Suitable for workshops and awareness activities



From Okay to Slay – Method Collection for International Youth Projects


Type: Exercise / Energiser / Group Division / Ice-breaker / Group Building Activity


Goal: This method collection provides practical tools for international youth projects, focusing on group building, learning, and reflection. It supports intercultural understanding, teamwork, and effective collaboration through a variety of interactive activities suitable for different stages of a project.


Who can use it: Youth workers, facilitators, and educators involved in international or intercultural youth projects.


Topics addressed: Social Inclusion, Group Dynamics, Intercultural Learning, Evaluation, Youth Participation


Additional details:

  • Wide range of practical and ready-to-use methods

  • Suitable for group formation and team development

  • Encourages reflection and learning processes

  • Promotes intercultural dialogue and cooperation

  • Developed within the Erasmus+ KA2 project “From Okay to Slay”



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