Participants of this international training course are requested to prepare by doing some research into the NLP that we will use as a model for our learning about Mental Health Promotion. They do this through the Learning Activities:
What is NLP
History of NLP
NLP and System Theory
The First Part of the Mobility
For the first 6 days of the Mobility, participants will experience youth work activities and reflect on their learning from that day using the following Learning Activities:
Change the world, Change your mind
Step by Step to great Rapport
Sensory Acquity, Mind-reading for beginners
Building the Picture, Setting the Outcomes
Tools and techniques - 1
Tools and techniques - 2
The Second Part of the Mobility
Participants will transfer their learning into (digital) learning activities for the people they work with and participate in a youth work market with local youth work organisations.
LifeComp competence framework
To support recognition of non-formal learning and to support the development of the “Personal, Social and Learning to Learn” skills within youth work we make in this training an connection between the learning happening during the training and the LifeComp Competence Framework.
Spcifically will be worked on the following skill zones: flexibility, growth mindset, critical thinking, collaboration, self-regulation, communication, empathy, well-being and managing learning.
Open Badges
In each Learning Activity and for the total Learning Playlist participants can earn Open Badges. Sometimes the badges will be issued via checking evidence by accredited NLP practisioners, other times via international trainers and also via self-assessment by the earners itself.
This project is co-funded by ErasmusPlus
Activities to complete
Complete the following activities, earn badges and you will see your playlist progress updated
The MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE YOUTH FIELD! course will help you to have a positive impact on mental wellbeing & ending stigmatisation of young peoples’ mental illness from the communities of partner organisations.
Why should you join?
To strengthen your competences to support resilience, self-regulation, flexibility & wellbeing using digital tools as well as face to face meetings to connect with young people.
To add international value to local & regional mental well being & ending stigmatisation of mental health issues activities in partner cities via the Cities of Learning platform.
To grow awareness and expression of personal emotions, thoughts, values, & behaviour of youth workers and youth leaders the young people they work with.
To develop understanding and adopting new ideas, approaches, and tools, for youth workers to create actions in response to changing contexts.
To grow your mindset to support young people to manage transitions in personal life, social participation, work & learning pathways, while making conscious choices and setting goals.
To strengthen your partnership and cooperation for innovation with organisations that work in mental health education for young people in non-formal settings.
To join a high quality training and local activity for European and Curacao youth workers to create long term connections between Curacao & European youth organisations
To exchange good practices between partners in ‘mental health promotion in the youth field’
What should you expect?
A week of exciting non-formal learning with people from Greece, Italy, Romania, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Curacao, Slovakia, Portugal, Czech Republic and Germany.
A combination of individual and group learning
Opportunities to try out and learn new professional techniques for mental health promotion
A possibility to create new learning pathways in the frame of Cities of Learning
A long-term project that enables to create opportunities for youth workers competence development and then to transfer their learning to practice together with youth leaders from the community that took part in the training for youth leaders.
Increasing the capacity of your organisation and ultimately creating benefits to young people.
A long term training course where you also will connect with youth leaders within this project.
When?
From 4 - 13 of May 2022 (incl. travel days)
Where?
Willemstad, Curacao
Who?
Youth workers above 18 years old
Motivated to improve their mental health promotion skills and of those they are working with
Youth workers from the Netherlands, Romania, Greece, Italy, United Kingdom, Curacao, Portugal, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Germany.
The international activities will be carried out in English and will require a sufficient level of communication in English.
Apply?
You can register for this training course via this form, before 10 October 2021.
The Mental health promotion in the youth field training is co-funded by Erasmus+ and therefore there is not a training fee for participants and there is a travel budget for traveling to Curacao. Though, we will ask a fee of €50 to offer you a certificate.
The MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE YOUTH FIELD! course will help you to have a positive impact on mental wellbeing & ending stigmatisation of young peoples’ mental illness from the communities of partner organisations.
Why should you join?
To strengthen your competences to support resilience, self-regulation, flexibility & wellbeing using digital tools as well as face to face meetings to connect with young people.
To add international value to local & regional mental well being & ending stigmatisation of mental health issues activities in partner cities via the Cities of Learning platform.
To grow awareness and expression of personal emotions, thoughts, values, & behaviour of youth workers and youth leaders the young people they work with.
To develop understanding and adopting new ideas, approaches, and tools, for youth workers to create actions in response to changing contexts.
To grow your mindset to support young people to manage transitions in personal life, social participation, work & learning pathways, while making conscious choices and setting goals.
To strengthen your partnership and cooperation for innovation with organisations that work in mental health education for young people in non-formal settings.
To join a high quality training and local activity for European and Curacao youth workers to create long term connections between Curacao & European youth organisations
To exchange good practices between partners in ‘mental health promotion in the youth field’
What should you expect?
A week of exciting non-formal learning with people from Greece, Italy, Romania, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Curacao, Spain, Slovakia, Portugal, Czech Republic and Germany.
A combination of individual and group learning
Opportunities to try out and learn new professional techniques for mental health promotion
A possibility to create new learning pathways in the frame of Cities of Learning
A long-term project that enables to create opportunities for youth workers competence development and then to transfer their learning to practice together with youth leaders from the community that took part in the training for youth leaders.
Increasing the capacity of your organisation and ultimately creating benefits to young people.
A long term training course where you also will connect with youth leaders within this project.
When?
From 1 - 10 of May 2021 (incl. travel days)
Where?
Willemstad, Curacao
Who?
Youth workers above 18 years old
Motivated to improve their mental health promotion skills and of those they are working with
Youth workers from the Netherlands, Romania, Greece, Italy, United Kingdom, Curacao, Portugal, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Germany.
The international activities will be carried out in English and will require a sufficient level of communication in English.
Apply?
You can register for this training course via this form, before 10 October 2021.
The Mental health promotion in the youth field training is co-funded by Erasmus+ and therefore there is not a training fee for participants and there is a travel budget for traveling to Curacao. Though, we will ask a fee of €50 to offer you a certificate.
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