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Manual
This manual will fit anyone that is interested in knowing how to communicate for better cooperation, especially between youth workers and youngsters. It was made by a participants from a training course 'C4C-Communication for Cooperation'
The aim of this tool is to present particular methods and tools that can help in communication and cooperation processes.
All the methods were tested during the training course by a group of youth workers and then multiplied in their local youth groups.
Check the methods of:
- Public Speaking: Creating & Delivering a Speech
- ICT Tools
- How to give and receive feedback using AID tool
- Transactional Analysis
- Nonviolent Communication
The main learning outcomes that come from using this manual are:
- Gaining knowledge of different forms of communication
-Gaining skills on how to give and receive feedback and raise self-awareness of an assertive position
- Gaining skills on how to use Nonviolent Communication to resolve and prevent conflicts and miscommunication
- Gaining skills on how to deal with international communication with the usage of ICT tools
- Gaining knowledge of Transactional Analysis method in working with groups
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2310
This tool is for
Main target group are active youth workers
and addresses
Project Management, Networking and Follow-up, Personal Development, Conflict Management
It is recommended for use in:
Training and Networking
The tool was created by
Participants of training course Communication for Cooperation and team of organisers from Ha Moment and Associazione Agrado
in the context of
a follow up activity
The tool has been experimented in
in series of local workshops as part of a training course follow up process
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Olga Kuczynska (on 14 August 2018)
and last modified
18 June 2018
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