Conveying Know-How, professionalise youth work

Conveying Know-How, professionalise youth work

International youth work needs qualified professionals. From the 3rd to the 7th of June 2015 the youth group leaders of 45 youth work organisations from 17 European countries participated in a shared qualification event in Hattingen/NRW. This summer and autumn, they will lead a total of 15 international youth work camps in Germany, Italy, Hungary, Denmark and Turkey. The five day workcamp leader training is part of the support and qualification programme of the ewoca³ and ewoca³(+) funding programmes. How is it possible to actively fashion group processes? How does

Europe is what we make of it

Europe is what we make of it

This is the kick-off for a major project in European understanding: On Saturday, the 8th of November, internationally active youths and youth work professionals met in Dortmund. They want to realise a total of 45 international workcamp projects in 17 European countries over the next three years. The 45 international youth encounters from 2015 to 2017 are made possible by the funding programmes ewoca³ and ewoca³(+). The name ewoca³ means “European Workcamps„. The concept: Three international youth work institutions from three countries collaborate for three years, to realise three workcamp