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Capital & Travail (F. Scaloni)

1/30/2017

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Don Scaloni, who was the first provincial of the Salesian congregation in Belgium, published in 1903 the second edition of 'Capital & Travail'. This was a manual on social economy, which he used in the vocational school of Liège to teach his pupils the basics of social economy during their last 3 years of school. As such he followed the vocational school curricula which were being developed by the Salesians in Torino. 
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Don Bosco's first apprenticeship contract

1/30/2017

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Don Bosco initiated the useof apprenticeship contracts, with the first contract of apprenticeship entered into in November 1851, defending young people’s rights to access the labour market under fair conditions.
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RIBOTTA - Don Bosco's Battle Against Illiteracy

1/27/2017

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RIBOTTA - Don Bosco's Battle Against Illiteracy by Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw

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The Enter! Project

1/26/2017

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Click here to visit the Enter! Portal
​The Enter! project was initiated by the youth sector of the Council of Europe in 2009 aiming at the development of youth policy and youth work responses to situations of exclusion, discrimination and violence affecting young people, particularly in multicultural disadvantaged neighbourhoods. This project is a response to the growing concern and attention of the European Steering Committee on Youth and the Advisory Council on Youth, the governmental and non-governmental partners of the youth sector of the Council of Europe, to matters of social cohesion and inclusion of young people.

The main concerns that fed into the project were the multi-dimensional social and economic imbalances which hindered young people in accessing social human rights. The methodology of the project sought alternative ways of thinking and practicing youth work, starting from the involvement of young people themselves, relying on the competent action of youth workers and youth organisations and seeking medium and long-term impact through youth policies at local and national level.

Enter! combined different types of activities and youth interventions which, while rooted on the realities of young people and based on youth work practice, sought to influence youth policies in Europe from the local to the national level. On the one hand, the project included activities to train youth workers to carry out more qualitative human rights based youth work. On the other hand, the project extracted policy input and recommendations from the practices of youth work. All this happened with a very clear interdisciplinary approach, both inside and outside the Council of Europe.
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Chavez - Education & Citizenship

1/26/2017

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Chavez - Education & Citizenship by Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw

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    • Don Bosco Youth-Net
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        • YPH : Cultural routes for intercultural dialogue
    • Past activities >
      • 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 !
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      • Common ground
      • Rise Up !
      • DB4R >
        • Speak up!
        • Crossing borders
        • Take the next step
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        • Pathways to Human Rights Education
        • Routes to Europe
        • Streetwise
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      • Generations of Participation - Past training
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