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WELLHOODY Good Practice Guide!

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Good Practice Guide: Youth Participation and Wellbeing in Diverse Communities, is designed to be a valuable resource for those who strive to create a world where every young person has the opportunity to thrive.

Aims of the tool

The Wellhoody Good Practice Guide’s purpose is to
present youth workers and educators and youth group
with 20+ examples of projects or initiatives that target
the participation of youth from diverse communities
(immigrants, refugees, native born of immigrant
families) in projects that have significant outcomes and
contribute to their inclusion and development.

Description of the tool

The Guide’s purpose is to present youth groups,
workers and educators with real life evidence that
inspire and motivate them to collaborate, participate
and also replicate the practices that they consider will
potentially increase the wellbeing of the participants

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Tool overview

WELLHOODY Good Practice Guide!

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/4324

This tool is for

The following guide has been elaborated in the framework of the Wellhoody project, which creates resources for a large age group of people from 15 to 34 years old This is a varied group, with very different needs and interests For this reason, it is worth explaining here, that the best practices and examples in this guide have been selected to be read and used directly by youth work practitioners (age 18 34 and by young people (age 15 29 The material is thus relevant for all age groups concerned with youth work But, within the group of young people, we understand that those aged 15 18 will be introduced to the content by youth work practitioners, including teachers, educators etc who will use these resources in their daily practice

and addresses

Youth Initiatives

It is recommended for use in:

Strategic Partnerships

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Wellhoody

in the context of

Wellbeing in Diverse Youth Communities

The tool has been experimented in

Resources

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Franjo Brkan (on 19 July 2024)

and last modified

19 July 2024

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