🔑 Key Information

Activity ⭐️ Title

BLOOMwithin

Activity 🔶 Type | 📆 Dates | 📍Location

Training Course

21-28 October 2026 | Lousã, Portugal


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❗️What Is This Training About?

This training course aims to strengthen youth workers’ emotional intelligence through self-awareness, empathy, and social skills—empowering them to foster well-being, connection, and emotional safety in their work with young people.


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ℹ️ Description About The Opportunity

As Youth Workers, we are in constant contact with people, taking care of their needs, feelings, and emotions. But at some moment we need to be aware of our own needs, our boundaries, and how to take care of ourselves to better give to others. Fulfill our capacity to give better to others. This project aims to equip professionals to be more aware of their needs, feelings, and emotions in order to take care of themselves and give to others. This training course also aims to equip youth workers with essential skills to better support and engage with young people.  

 

FOCUS:

  • Emotional Resources in Youth Work
  • Enhancing youth workers’ capacity to understand and manage emotions
  • Strengthening interpersonal and intrapersonal competencies

GOALS:

  • Equip youth workers with tools to support young people emotionally and socially
  • Foster self-awareness, empathy, and motivation in professional practice
  • Promote healthy relationships, effective communication, and well-being
  • Enable youth workers to create emotionally safe and engaging environments

METHODS:

  • Daily experiential sessions focused on key emotional ecology skills:
  • Self-awareness: Understanding personal emotions and their impact
  • Self-regulation: Managing emotional responses constructively
  • Motivation: Channeling emotions toward goals and purpose
  • Empathy: Building deeper connections through emotional understanding and proper communication. 
  • Group activities, role plays, guided reflection, and peer learning

PARTICIPANT PROFILE:

  • Over 18 years old
  • A resident of most European countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Lithuania, Portugal, Spain, Luxembourg, Romania, Czechia, France, Denmark, Croatia, Germany, Italy, Estonia, Ireland, Cyprus, Latvia, Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden, North Macedonia, Iceland, Norway, Serbia, Liechtenstein
  • Don’t need a visa to enter Portugal
  • Professionals and new aspiring: Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Volunteering mentors, Youth coaches, Educators 
  • Participation in all sessions
  • Interested in the project topic
  • Open to a multicultural environment
  • Willingness to keep up with all communication channels such as emails and whatsapp group, before, during and after the project
  • Actively participate in the follow-up and dissemination activities
  • Basic Knowledge of English

Please note that this is not a form of therapy; it is a personal development training. Therefore, it’s important to ensure that you are in a stable psychological state, so you’re able to fully benefit from the experience.


Training overview

This Training Course is

for 25 participants

from Austria, Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Volunteering mentors, Youth coaches, Educators

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Bloom Associação Sócio Cultural (Youth NGO)

The social cultural association BLOOM is a nonprofit organization founded in March 2008. BLOOM works in different regions of Portugal, mainly in the country side. BLOOM is managed by 11 people- members of the board plus social corps, who develop volunteer work inside BLOOM, in it’s 2 main delegations (Lousã and Figueira da Foz), to empower youngsters with and without special needs/fewer opportunities and local organisations

BLOOM's main activities are related with mobility of youngsters. Since 2008 we are actively involved in different projects within the previous programme Youth in Action. BLOOM gained significant experience in planning and implementing activities supported by both Erasmus Plus KA1 and KA2 actions, as well as European Solidarity Corps. We are Coordinating, Hosting and Sending EVS/ESC volunteers; Hosted, participated in and supervised several Youth Exchanges for youngsters with special needs; Organized seminars and various Study Visits. We are mainly experienced in working with youngsters with different (dis)Abilities, however, we have a wide and strong network in equality, diversity and inclusion work with youngsters from an LGBTIQ+, and other minorities’ backgrounds. In the past few years BLOOM got involved in projects with a specific focus on youth worker’s mental wellbeing, burnout, social inclusion, safe learning environment and transforming hate.

Social Media:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BloomASC

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloom.erasmusplus/


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📥 Contact

Contact for questions:

Chris Theodorou

E-Mail:

Phone: +351 912 922 122

💶 Costs

Participation fee

No Participation Fee

Accommodation and food

Accomodation and food is covered by Erasmus+ for the project dates from dinner on 21/10 to breakfast 28/10.

Accomodation: rooms of 2 or 3 based on gender.

Travel reimbursement

All traveling costs are covered by Erasmus+ in the form of reimbursement. Participants need to keep all invoices, boarding passes and bus tickets in the original form.

As this is an Accredited Erasmus+ project, the travel budget depends on the distance between the participant’s home city and Lousã.

Traveling Budget:

Use the Erasmus+ Distance Calculator to find out in which Travel Budget Category you fall under in case you are selected.

Start: type your city and choose from the drop down menu

End: "Lousã (administrative), Lousã, Portugal (PT)"

The travel budget categories are:

  • 10-99km (€28 or €56 Green Travel)
  • 100-499km (€211 or €285 Green Travel)
  • 500-1999km (€309 or €417 Green Travel)
  • 2000-2999km (€395 or €535 Green Travel)
  • 3000-3999km (€580 or €785 Green Travel)

*Green Travel refers to using only public transport from your home to Lousã and back such as buses and trains. By using a car or a plane, your travel is automatically not considered under the “Green Travel” category anymore. Choosing GREEN TRAVEL is NOT mandatory.

📜 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: 14 August 2026

🔗 Official Link

https://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/bloomwithin.15072/

Application Link: https://forms.gle/N5whkxjYmmWKQCJN8 

Deadline 31/07/26

Infopack: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uLKYOG5oNR-sOpMWTPPC3lpXsNt3wPS1/view?usp=sharing

 

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