Manuals and Guides 2017-09-14T15:27:44+00:00

Add Resource

Manuals and Guides

Booklet: Rural Innovators

 

 

BOOKLET_Rural-Innovators

The content of this booklet is:
Profiling your organisation;
Developing the organisation;
The role of the rural youth worker;
Basics of project management;
Follow-up, dissemination and exploitation od results;
Participate in someone else’s project first;
Money for international rural youth projects;
Money for international (rural) youth projects;
Involve rural young people;
Make young people proud of their rural heritage.

 

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Solidariedarte Associação de Educação e Integração pela Arte e Desenvolvimento Cultural, Social e Local (on 13 March 2018)

 

https://www.salto-youth.net/tools/toolbox/tool/rural-innovators-booklet.2261/

By | March 14th, 2018|0 Comments

Speak My Language Abortion Storytelling in Eastern Europe from a Youth Perspective

 

Speak-My-Language-Abortion-Storytelling-in-Eastern-Europe-from-a-Youth-Perspective

The practical guidelines on abortion storytelling as a tool and technique to combat abortion stigma has been developed by YouAct – European Youth Network on Sexual and Reproductive Rights. This practical guidelines document was created to complement the first toolkit, and as a resource which focuses on the practical aspects of developing and running a session on abortion stigma using the storytelling technique.

“Storytelling is not the only way to combat abortion stigma, but it is a powerful and necessary tool. We believe storytelling can be a form of activism, can contribute to research, can inform policies, and can benefit the person telling the story and others in similar situations. Storytelling can be used in a myriad of different ways, whether it is to raise awareness, to create a space for discussion and reflection, to provide new and diverse perspectives on a sensitive topic, or to challenge the abortion stigma that is still highly prevalent in today’s societies all over the world.

While the first toolkit provided a more theoretical description of storytelling as a method to challenge abortion stigma and raise awareness, this practical guidelines document aims to provide detailed, practical steps to help organisations, individuals and professionals organize their own storytelling session.

This resource has been developed in close collaboration with our local partners:

  • Real People, Real Vision from Georgia
  • Health Education and Research Association (H.E.R.A.) from the Republic of Macedonia
  • The Association for Liberty and Equality of Gender (A.L.E.G.) from Romania
  • ASTRA Youth – The Federation for Women and Family Planning from Poland

This resource will take you through 6 steps: Brainstorm & Research; Finding & Sharing Stories; Ensuring Safety; Running a Session; Support Provision; and Reporting, with the hope of providing you with the resources and tools necessary to run a successful storytelling session”

Download Speak My Language Abortion Storytelling in Eastern Europe from a Youth Perspective – A Practical Guide

Find out more: http://youact.org/2018/03/04/speak-my-language-abortion-storytelling-in-eastern-europe-from-a-youth-perspective/

https://www.facebook.com/YouAct-261842337380/?hc_ref=ARRXakL_dzmFmEW2LNLij-0Fu_qhl8nNLw5qIE9yS7ciXPHUGhepeOhqHxFCE_y2Nyg&fref=nf

By | March 5th, 2018|0 Comments

Guiding Principles for Building Soft and Life Skills among Adolescents and Young Adults

Guiding Principles for Building Soft and Life Skills among Adolescents and Young Adults fills this gap by identifying a set of six guiding principles for effective skill building programs. Findings drew from a review of literature reviews and meta-analyses as well as general guides on how to develop soft skills. The report provides specific examples of effective practice applying each principle, drawing from international and U.S. youth programs across the fields of workforce development, violence prevention, and sexual and reproductive health.

Guiding Principles for Building Soft and Life Skills among Adolescents and Young Adults

 

By | September 27th, 2017|0 Comments