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Explore the ETS Competence Model for Youth Workers

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Explore the ETS Competence Model for Youth Workers

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Welcome to the learning playlist focusing on the European Training Strategy and the Competence model for youth workers to work internationally.
You will find 2 online activities to complete before the residential training.
1. Explore what the competence model is
2. Complete self-assessment

Then we will meet during the training to learn more about the ETS, Competence model and how can it be usefull in your youth work practice.
Find the fourth digital activity of this playlist - a collection of useful resources linked to the ETS and the competence model.


Activities to complete

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What is ETS Competence Model?
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The Lisbon Youth Center (CJL), of the Portuguese Institute of Sports and Youth (IPDJ), will organize the training action "The European Training Strategy and the Competence Model for Youth Coaches", with the support of SALTO - TRAINING & COOPERATION, on the 20th and 21st of July 2023.

This training will be facilitated, in English, by trainer Laimonas Ragauskas from the YOCOMO Coordination team.

With a pedagogical approach based on non-formal education principles, favoring collaborative work and experiential learning, training will have the following objectives:
- Present the European Training Strategy and the Competence Model for Youth Technicians;
- Introduce opportunities for Youth Technicians in the YOCOMO process (Youth Workers Competence MODEl);
- Increase understanding of how the Competency Model can be useful in the professional development of Youth Workers and youth organisations.

Recipients
Youth Technicians (professionals and/or volunteers). Participants must be available to carry out a training preparation task (1 to 2 hours) and be fluent in English.


Certification
- Form + | Measure 1 - Youth Technicians and Professionals in the Youth Area (Formar + Program, regulated by Ordinance No. 382/2017, of December 20);
- Open Badges - Lisbon City of Learning.

Logistical issues
The training will be free and will take place at the CJL (*), on the 20th, between 10am and 5.30pm, and on the 21st, between 10am and 1pm.
Lunch will be provided by the organization.

For more information: cjlisboa@ipdj.pt

(*) Rua de Moscavide, lot 4.71.01, Parque das Nações, 1998-011 Lisbon


Registration: until July 16th, through the online form.

We count on your participation!

Resources

  • Registration form

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ETS Competence model in my youth work system Get this badge

This badge confirms that I took part in the residential 10 hours long training seminar about the European Training Strategy, and I explored the systemic nature of the Competence model for youth workers. I explored specific competence areas and ways to develop this competence in Portugal. I became aware of how the potential of the ETS competence model for youth workers can be utilised in the Portuguese youth work system.

This badge is part of the badge portfolio on learning about the ETS Competence model. The activity was organised by the Centro de Juventude de Lisboa | Lisbon Youth Centre in cooperation with the SALTO Training and Cooperation Resource Centre.
Tasks
Task no.1
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Please share briefly your learning outcomes from the training seminar. What do you take away from it? What were your new discoveries.

Location

Rua de Moscavide 4.71, 1998-011 Lisboa, Portugal

Skills

ETS-TR
#Identifying and providing appropriate resources to support individual learning
LIFECOMP
#Learning to learn
LIFECOMP
#Fair sharing of tasks, resources and responsibility within a group taking into account its specific aim; eliciting the expression of different views and adopting a systemic approach
ESCO
#develop youth programmes
ESCO
#endorse youth work in the local community
ESCO
#conduct self-assessment
ESCO
#assess youth-development
LIFECOMP
#Learning to learn
LIFECOMP
#Fair sharing of tasks, resources and responsibility within a group taking into account its specific aim; eliciting the expression of different views and adopting a systemic approach
ESCO
#develop youth programmes
ESCO
#endorse youth work in the local community
ESCO
#conduct self-assessment
ESCO
#assess youth-development
Activities: 4
Started: 23
Completed playlist: 2
Time to complete: 12 hours 50 minutes
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IPDJ - Instituto Português do Desporto e Juventude, I.P.
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