Good communication practice is often perceived as consequence of a burst of inspiration and creativity. While that can be true, the sustainable approach towards effective communication consists of proper planning, detailed execution and long term commitment. One of the biggest challenges in communication practices in the youth projects is the lack of resources available for its planning, implementation and development.
In the framework of the event innovation is understood as a process that results in the improvement or enhancement to an existing product, practice or way of doing things. It also considers innovation to be a combination of means (resource/abilities) and ends (goals). The seminar will focus on how can innovation support and help the stakeholders from youth field to maximize their resource in communication field and upgrade their existing communication activities and practices.
The aim of the activity is to offer an insight to some of the best communication practices from various youth projects and explore how the innovation can support the creation of added value in new and existing communication practices and activities in youth field.
The specific objectives are:
● To identify, collect and present the most innovative communication practices examples to inspire interested public beyond the participants of this seminar;
● To explore success factors and key elements of successful and innovative communications of project results in regards to the key target audiences;
● To create space for exchange of communication practices and tools that participants of the seminar use in their work;
● To support learning and development of communication activities of participant’s individual projects or activities;
● To explore the latest communication trends and actions;
● To encourage networking, new partnerships and cooperation among participants.
The activity will be organised in City hotel, which is located in the heart of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The participants should arrive to the venue on 4th of September and depart on 8th of September.
The activity is a part of the Erasmus+ Programme in the field of youth, and therefore the selection of participants will be carried out by the Erasmus+ National Agencies in the field of youth. All interested applicants should contact their respective National Agencies regarding further information on possible participation fee and travel cost reimbursement, in case of being selected. The organisers will cover the board and lodging.