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Going further

​Project description

‘Going further: rights and opportunities for all’ is a study session for young people and educators. It aims to train volunteers of DBYN’s member organisations on the topic of social inclusion and outreach. The study session will be organised in the European Youth Centre of Budapest (EYCB). It takes place from Sunday 17th of May until Saturday 23rd May 2026 (travel days included).

Objectives

The aim of the study session is to further the work of DBYN volunteers in the area of social inclusion and outreach through the Human Rights approach. This will help us improve our outreach towards young people with fewer opportunities we aren’t reaching yet. The objectives are as follows:
 
  1. To strengthen the Human Rights understanding of local volunteers in DBYN member organisations
  2. To understand social inclusion and best practices in the field
  3. To identify forms of exclusion and mapping the local realities of the participants
  4. To improve capacities and knowledge for outreach by identifying obstacles and structural/personal barriers and finding solutions

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Financial support

This project is a study session organised at the European Youth Centre Budapest and funded by the Council of Europe 

Profile of participants

Costs

The participants of this study session are expected to improve their knowledge in human rights, have a better understanding of social inclusion and be willing and available to implement outreach activities upon their return in their local communities and organisations. These improved competences can then benefit the local and international level as the participants are active in their local member organisations but can also take part at the European level.
In order to attain this outcome, we’d put forward following profile:
  • 18 – 30 years’ old
  • Active English knowledge
  • Active in local partner organisations of DBYN
  • Interest or experience in inclusion work
  • Interest or experience in European and/or International youth work
  • Interest/Experience in the topic of Human Rights
  • Being able to act a multiplier within the local community and/or DBYN after the activity
  • Travel is reimbursed
  • € 50 participation fee
  • Possibility to apply to DBYN's solidarity fund
PLEASE APPLY THROUGH YOUR LOCAL ORGANISATIONS
Training programme
To be communicated soon
Venue
The European Youth Centre Budapest (EYCB) is an international training, education and conference centre which hosts participants attending activities organised by the Council of Europe's youth sector or any other entity of the organisation.
With its meeting and conference rooms, restaurant area and bedrooms, it has a capacity of up to 300 people for events and can accommodate up to 130 overnight guests. 
​More info: 
https://www.coe.int/en/web/youth/eyc-budapest​

DisclaImer

The international secretariat of Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw is financially supported by the European Union, through its 'Erasmus+'-programme, and by the Council of Europe, through its 'European Youth Foundation'. This website is a publication of Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw. The website reflects the views only of the author, and neither the European Commission nor the Council of Europe can be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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  • Home
  • About
    • Don Bosco Youth-Net
    • Who was Don Bosco?
    • Preventive system, Citizenship & Human Rights Education
  • Training
    • Upcoming activities >
      • Building Bridges
      • Going Further
    • Past activities >
      • Young Pilgrims of Hope >
        • YPH : Cultural routes for intercultural dialogue
      • Advocacy in Action
      • Youth Guardians
      • Rise: Design for emergent futures
      • Mental Health in Youth Work
      • Yout(h)echnology
      • European School of Animators 2023
      • The Future is Europe
      • Voices of Youth 2022
      • Educate to Elevate Youth
      • SoS-Safeguarding
      • Play It Covid-Safe!
      • Coping over coffee
      • Statement Coronavirus
      • I Youth Advocate
      • Camino
      • European Summer School of Animators 2019
      • The Journey Never Ends
      • European Summer School of Animators
      • Ready, Steady, Go !
      • Advocates for Education
      • Common ground
      • Rise Up !
      • DB4R >
        • Speak up!
        • Crossing borders
        • Take the next step
      • En Route >
        • A Preventive Approach in Human Rights Education
        • Pathways to Human Rights Education
        • Routes to Europe
        • Streetwise
      • All Alien
      • You(th) for Human Rights
      • Generations of Participation - Past training
  • Advocacy
  • Resources
    • Outcomes
    • Tools
    • Inspiration
    • Policy documents