WHO IS THIS TRAINING FOR?
If you …
• have actively participated in the planning and implementation of at least one mobility activity within Erasmus+/Youth in Action programme
• have an idea for a new mobility project, with which you intend to apply in the first half of 2016
• want to increase the overall impact of your project by ensuring visibility and effective dissemination and exploitation of your project results with the help of communication experts and trainers
• commit to active participation in all three phases of this training:
- PHASE 1: 1st Training, 8-12 December 2015, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- PHASE 2: Practising and implementing in local realities, January-June 2016
- PHASE 3: 2nd Training, June/September 2016
…and are willing to…
• Reflect on the past communications connected to your projects
• Share your experiences with other participants
• Explore the expectations of the Erasmus+: Youth in Action programme in the area of impact, visibility and dissemination and exploitation of results
• Upgrade your communication to reach set aims
• Discover innovative use of different communication channels and tools to communicate meaningfully about your projects
• Learn and put it into practice in a learning community
...then this long-term training course is for you!
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Showing results of youth work, recognition of non-formal learning and proving that there is need and benefit of European youth projects is equally important for all actors. The importance of effective visibility and dissemination and exploitation of project results is highlighted also in the Erasmus+: Youth in Action programme, where having a good DEOR plan and activities is fundamental to have your project approved.
Showing your local or international work, results of E+ YIA or other projects in a meaningful way is important – not only for the funders, but also for your target groups and the local environment to join your activities, support your aims, learn from examples, realise changes, celebrate results, etc. The most essential project results are the learning of the participants and the participating organisations alongside with the impact in the local communities. Identifying, documenting and communicating these can sometimes be a challenging task – but it is possible with a strategic plan and a pinch of creativity. Increasing the visibility of the E+ youth projects and their impact contributes to the recognition of non-formal learning in international youth work and allows your work to be seen and appreciated by the people and groups most important for you.
Contact for questions:
Tinkara Bizjak Zupanc
E-Mail: info@mva.si
Phone: +386 1 430 47 47
For more information see on http: www.salto-youth.net