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Youth Work and Trainers Bazaar - The Internal Market: Ideas for Change

Seminar

16 March 2021 | On-line, United Kingdom

An opportunity for Youth Workers & Non-Formal Educators to hear about new, innovative, and emerging practice

The Internal Market: Ideas for Change is the second event from The Youth Work and Trainers Bazaar.  Whereas the first event, Bursting the Bubble, is an opportunity for the wider Youth Work  fraternity to meet with experts from outside the sector, The Internal Market brings together practitioners from within the sector to hear about new, innovative, and emerging practice.

The Internal Market: Ideas for Change provides space and time for youth workers and non-formal educators from across Europe and beyond to hear how practitoners in seven different countries responded to an issue that has arisen, or responded to an identified need. 

A call for contributors from within the sector was issued by The Bazaar and we are delighted to announce the line-up as follows: 

1.  Leave no-one behind - Empowerment for All: Gaia’s Municipal Plan for All Youth(s) - Gil Nunes, Youth Worker, Municipality of Gaia, Portugal

2.  It takes a village to raise a community: Family Volunteering - Diana Bere, Programme Manager and Trainer, Pro Vobis, Romania

3. Hélice – A reaction force for good - Morgaine Green, Otra Escuela association, freelance trainer, and founder of Hélice association, Spain

4. The Colours of feelings and needs - Dagna Gmitrowicz, Art Therapist and Trainer, Germany, and Marta Brzezińska-Hubert, Trainer and Sociologist, Poland

5. Community Hubs: Creating Safe Spaces for Empowerment - Nathan Hamer, Youth Leader & Project Administrator, England

6. Radio YNP: Using the airwaves to broadcast peace among young people - Sean McDonnell, Radio YNP Station Co-ordinator, Northern Ireland

7. Stepping outside ‘the Bubble’: Youth Work goes International - Kerstin Giebel, Youth Work Trainer and Programme Manager, Germany

The Internal Market is part of the 'Youth Work and Trainers Bazaar' event series.

YOU are invited.  Join us on March 16th at 3.30pm (CET) to hear about these Models of Good Practice.

To find out more go to: https://www.youth-work-bazaar.net or download the brochure.

To book your place please mail: ywbazaar2021@gmail.com. 

You can also follow The Bazaar at: https://www.facebook.com/youthworkbazaar

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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/9180

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This Seminar is

for 90 participants

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

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth policy makers, Volunteering mentors, Youth coaches, Youth researchers, Young People

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Youth Work and Trainers Bazaar (Others)

The Youth Work & Trainers Bazaar is an initiative involving practitioners from the Non-Formal Education field that builds connections beyond Youth Work by exploring a range of related topics using Bazaar-style events to create enriching and rewarding experiences that fuels practitioner learning.

The purpose of ‘The Bazaar’ is to create settings in different locations that mimics and captures the atmosphere, colours, smells, noise, sensation, and environment of the archetypal and traditional Middle Eastern marketplace.

The Bazaar is independent, it is self-organised, and is owned by the practitioners that form part of its collective.

It does not attempt to replicate any particular policy agenda but aims to ‘Burst the Bubble’ of Non-Formal Education and expose the wider Youth Work Community (including Trainers), to ideas and knowledge across a range of other sectors, that might provide meaningful insights that are of benefit to the non-formal sector.

It is also designed to create space and openings for practitioners to bring ideas and offer up solutions to identified needs, for them to be critiqued and supported in equal measure, and where possible, help transform ideas into reality. This is what's known as the Internal Market.

Contact for questions:

Fergal Barr

E-Mail:

Phone: +447944595864

Costs

Participation fee

This event is FREE!

Accommodation and food

Not Applicable

Travel reimbursement

Not Applicable

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