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Youth-Well Project: Successful Completion of Competency-Building Training

06/02/2025
Youth-Well Project: Successful Completion of Competency-Building Training

From January 21st to January 23rd, the Youth-Well project successfully hosted a Transnational Competency-Building Training in Belgrade, Serbia. Organized by our partners at WEBIN, the event brought together youth workers from various regions to enhance their skills and share best practices in an interactive and international learning environment.

The training sessions introduced participants to key resources developed in earlier phases of the project, including the Training Package and the Youth Worker’s Manual. These materials provide valuable insights into fostering resilience, mental well-being, and active citizenship among young people, equipping youth workers with the necessary skills to effectively support and mentor the next generation. Through dynamic discussions, group exercises, and hands-on activities, attendees deepened their understanding of effective youth engagement strategies and innovative approaches in the field.

Participants also had the opportunity to collaborate on real-world case studies, applying their newly acquired knowledge to practical scenarios. This hands-on approach allowed them to test strategies, receive feedback, and refine their methods in a supportive environment, further strengthening their competencies as youth workers.

The event provided an excellent platform for collaboration, networking, and professional growth, reinforcing the commitment to empowering youth workers with the tools and knowledge needed for impactful engagement. See the highlights of the event in two parts here: PART1 and PART2

For more details and to access the training materials, visit our project’s eLearning platform

Stay tuned for more updates and future training opportunities! Visit the Youth-Well Project website here!

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Target Groups

Youth, Adults, Trainers, VET professionals, Adult educators

Education Level

Adult education