๐ Key Information
Activity โญ๏ธ Title
Building a European Community of Practice for Well-being and Resilience
Activity ๐ถ Type | ๐ Dates | ๐Location
Training Course
24 June 2026 | online, Belgium - DE
๐ Erasmus+ explained โ the complete beginner's guide to Europe's largest youth programme.Millions of young people have taken part in Erasmus+ since its launch, but many still don't fully understand what the programme actually includes, who it's for, or how to get involved. This in-depth guide breaks down everything: the different types of mobility, funding opportunities, eligibility criteria, and what you can realistically expect from participating. If you've ever wondered whether Erasmus+ is right for you, this guide gives you all the answers in one place. ๐ https://youthworkshub.org/15096/
โ๏ธWhat Is This Training About?
The Happiness in Practice Community of Practice is a European learning space that brings together educators, facilitators, youth workers, community leaders, and adult learners interested in well-being, resilience, and positive social change.
๐๏ธ How Erasmus+ youth projects create lasting change in local communities. The impact of Erasmus+ goes far beyond the individuals who participate. Local communities, host organisations, and even entire neighbourhoods are shaped by the projects that take place within them. This article explores the broader social impact of Erasmus+ youth exchanges โ from building intercultural understanding to empowering grassroots organisations โ and makes a compelling case for why these projects matter beyond the personal level. ๐ https://youthworkshub.org/3595/
โน๏ธ Description About The Opportunity
Happiness in Practice Community of Practice for Young Adults
The Happiness in Practice Community of Practice is a European learning and networking space created for young adults, youth workers, educators, community facilitators, and organisations interested in promoting well-being, resilience, active participation, and positive social change.
Developed within the Erasmus+ project Happiness in Practice โ Positive Psychology and Community Resilience, the Community of Practice brings together people from different countries and backgrounds who share a common interest in building healthier, more inclusive, and more connected communities.
The Community is particularly relevant for young adults aged 18โ35 who are navigating personal, educational, and professional transitions in an increasingly complex world. Many young people today face challenges related to uncertainty, social isolation, mental well-being, digital overload, and the search for meaningful connections. The Community of Practice offers a supportive environment where they can learn from others, exchange experiences, and develop practical skills to strengthen their personal and collective well-being.
Key themes explored within the Community include:
Emotional well-being and mental health promotion;
Positive Psychology and evidence-based happiness practices;
Resilience and coping strategies in times of change;
Social inclusion, belonging, and community engagement;
Active citizenship and participation in society;
Empathy, communication, and interpersonal relationships;
Personal development and lifelong learning;
Creative and participatory approaches to community building;
Youth empowerment and social innovation.
Members can access learning resources, share good practices, participate in discussions, connect with peers from across Europe, and contribute to a growing network committed to creating positive impact in local communities.
More than an online platform, the Community of Practice is a space for peer learning, collaboration, and mutual support, where young adults can develop the competences, confidence, and connections needed to thrive in both their personal and professional lives.
By connecting people across cultures and countries, the Community contributes to the broader Erasmus+ goals of inclusion, participation, well-being, and European cooperation, helping young adults become active contributors to more resilient and sustainable communities.
Training overview
This Training Course is
for 100 participants
from Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR
and recommended for
Trainers, Youth leaders, Volunteering mentors, young adults 18-35
Accessibility info:
This activity and venue place are accessible to people with disabilities.
Working language(s):
English
Organiser:
Projects For Europe (Youth NGO)
Projects for Europe (PFE) is a Belgian non-profit association (ASBL) established in Brussels in 2020 and dedicated to promoting European values, active citizenship, social inclusion, education, and international cooperation through European projects, training activities, research, and networking initiatives. PFE supports the implementation of European Union policies by designing, managing, and disseminating projects that foster learning, participation, innovation, and intercultural dialogue.
Based in Brussels, at the heart of the European Union, PFE works with public institutions, universities, NGOs, training providers, and community organisations across Europe to create opportunities for young people and adults to actively contribute to society and strengthen a shared European identity.
โ 10 practical tips to write a stronger Erasmus+ or ESC application and actually get selected. With growing competition for spots in Erasmus+ and ESC projects, a well-crafted application can genuinely make or break your chances. This guide shares 10 concrete, actionable tips based on what selection committees actually look for โ covering everything from how to frame your motivation to the common mistakes that get applications rejected. If you're serious about getting selected, take the time to read this before you hit submit. ๐ https://youthworkshub.org/8396/
๐ฅ Contact
Contact for questions:
Giorgia verri
E-Mail:
Phone: +393519084773
๐ถ Costs
Participation fee
NA
Accommodation and food
NA
Travel reimbursement
NA
๐ Certificate
Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:
https://youthworkshub.org/15122
โ ๏ธ Important Dates
Application deadline (24h UTC): 21 June 2026
Date of selection: 22 June 2026
๐ Official Link
๏ปฟ๐ How every Erasmus+ group chat starts vs. how it ends โ a journey in messages. If you've ever been part of an Erasmus+ project group chat, you already know the energy: the awkward introductions, the overenthusiastic emojis, the plans that never happen, and the inside jokes that follow you for years. This article captures the evolution of every Erasmus+ group dynamic with humour and honesty โ and if you haven't experienced it yet, consider this your preview of what's coming. ๐ https://youthworkshub.org/15112/
๐ The real story behind every Erasmus+ and ESC journey โ what happens before, during, and after.Every Erasmus+ and ESC project has an official timeline: application, preparation, mobility, evaluation. But the real story is much richer than that. This article takes you through what genuinely happens at each stage of a project's life โ the doubts, the breakthroughs, the unexpected friendships, and the quiet moments that change everything. A deeply human look at what these programmes mean beyond the paperwork. ๐ https://youthworkshub.org/15180/
๐จ How to spot a real Erasmus+ or ESC project โ and protect yourself from fake offers. As the popularity of Erasmus+ and ESC grows, so does the number of fraudulent offers mimicking legitimate projects. Fake calls, scam organisations, and misleading listings can be difficult to identify โ especially for first-time applicants. This guide gives you the specific red flags to watch for, the verification steps you should always take, and the key differences between genuine EU-funded projects and imitations. Stay informed, stay safe. ๐ https://youthworkshub.org/15135/
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