Youth workers across Europe are facing one of the most pressing challenges of our times: the rise of disinformation, populism, and radicalisation that deeply affect young people’s outlooks and social cohesion. These issues threaten democratic values and widen social divides — but detached youth work offers innovative ways to connect with youth who are often out of reach of formal services.
Join us in Dublin, Ireland, for an inspiring Erasmus+ Partnership-building seminar focused on exploring practical methods from the field of detached youth work to build resilience, trust, and connection among young people in challenging environments.
🌟 Why participate?
- Learn hands-on approaches from experienced detached youth workers tackling disinformation and radicalisation on the ground
- Explore how youth work can foster community resilience and social inclusion
- Engage in a study visit to discover local practices and initiatives in Dublin
- Network and co-create future Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps projects to respond to these urgent challenges
📅 When? 8–11 September 2025 (Arrival on 8th, Departure after lunch on 11th)
📍 Where? Dublin, Ireland
🗣️ Working Language: English
♿ Accessibility: Venue fully accessible
🎓 Participants receive a Youthpass certificate recognizing competence development
Accommodation and meals will be covered by the hosting National Agency. Travel costs may be reimbursed by the sending National Agencies—please contact yours to confirm.
This is a unique opportunity to deepen your skills, connect with peers from across Europe, and contribute actively to building stronger, more resilient youth communities.
🚀 Apply now to be part of this impactful seminar!
📎 Official Application & Info





