🔑 Key Information
Activity ⭐️ Title
Resilience Outdoors - Inclusive and Sustainable Youth Work
Activity 🔶 Type | 📆 Dates | 📍Location
Training Course
6-16 September 2026 | Dobczyce , Poland
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❗️What Is This Training About?
It’s a training on outdoor education for youth workers with focus on using approach as a tool to build resilience among youth.
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ℹ️ Description About The Opportunity
This project aims to strengthen the capacity of youth workers to use outdoor education as a safe, inclusive and eco-responsible method in everyday youth work. Instead of treating outdoor activities as occasional or exceptional, the project will help partner organisations turn them into a regular, structured and recognised practice that supports young people’s wellbeing, participation, cooperation and personal development.
-Strengthen safe outdoor youth work practice by learning how to plan and facilitate outdoor activities with risk awareness and safety procedures.
-Develop practical outdoor and expedition skills such as navigation, first aid, equipment management etc.
-Learning how to make outdoor education more inclusive and accessible
-Promote eco-responsible outdoor practice
-Improve the quality of non-formal learning
-Support transfer of learning to the everyday work of educators
Participants:
Your background: youth worker and/or educator working with young people from different backgrounds.
Should be 18 years old or over
Should be able to communicate in English
Should take part in the whole period of the training course
Should be ready to promote activities in own community after the training course ends
Selected participants are in charge of organising a local event, at least for 8 participants (seminar, workshop etc.) for own community within 2 months after the training course comes to an end
Selected participants are in charge of dissemination and visibility activities of the project. (1 post in social media).
Training overview
This Training Course is
for 27 participants
from Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Türkiye
and recommended for
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, teachers
Working language(s):
English
Organiser:
SkillCraft.Me (Others)
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📥 Contact
Contact for questions:
Vera Goriunova
E-Mail:
Phone: +48518044164
💶 Costs
Participation fee
There's no Participation Fee.
Accommodation and food
All costs related to programme, shared equipment, accommodation and food (3 meals per day- breakfast, lunch, dinner and 2 coffee breaks) will be covered by project’s budget.
Travel reimbursement
Participants will need to organise their travel until Krakow, the shuttle bus from the venue and back will be organised for the group at the set time.
The maximum reimbursement of travel costs:
Poland: 56 EUR/ participant
Greece, North Macedonia, Türkiye - 309 EUR per participant
Italy, Lithuania - 309 EUR / participant or 417 EUR / participant in case of green travel.
Slovakia: 211 EUR/ participant or 285 EUR / participant in case of green travel.
Spain, Portugal - 395 EUR / participant
📜 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
⚠️ Important Dates
Application deadline (24h UTC): 31 July 2026
Date of selection: 6 August 2026
🔗 Official Link
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