Education and Training Pathways of Youth Workers in Helsinki——————————- #WeSupportHumanRights #FinlandCOE #Pathways19

20th – 22nd February 2019

  • Seminar
    • Report and Summarising the Conference
    • Programme
    • Field visits
    • Working groups
    • #WeSupportHumanRights #FinlandCoE
    • Practical information
      • How to reach Grand Marina Hotel & The Seminar Venue from the Airport
      • Practical info for participants
      • Getting around in Helsinki Region
  • Material
    • Conference Documents
    • Good ideas and practices
    • Other background material
  • About Finland
  • Streaming
  • Seminar presentations
    • Wednesday’s presentations
    • Thursday’s presentations
    • Friday’s presentations
    • Field visits: presentations
    • Digital tools used in the seminar
  • Photo gallery

Thursday’s presentations

You can download the presentations from the links below.

Human Rights Education in Youth Work

Rui Gomes – Human Rights Education in Youth Work

Youth Worker´s Digital Competences

Suvi Tuominen – Youth Worker’s Digital Competences

Examples Inspiring the Group Work Session:

Vanja Kalaba- Example of vocational training of youth workers

Liva Vikmane – Example of training for youth workers working on voluntary basis

Ursula Roslöf – Example of higher education

Outcomes of the Working Groups

Group 1 – Higher education

Group 2 – Vocational Education in Youth Work

Group 3 – Continuous education and validation of prior learning in youth work

Group 4 – Training for volunteer and recognition of learning in trainings

Group 5 – Mentoring

Group 6 – Work based education on higher level

Group 7 – Training for Trainers

Group 8 – Implementing the Recommendation

Reflection of the Group Work Outcomes

Howard Williamson – Reflection of the Group Work Outcomes

Introduction to some youth work education and training models in Europe – training for voluntary workers, training and education for professional youth workers

Liz Green – YouthLink Scotland

 

 

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