


„This project is supported by the Estonian Agency for Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps from the Erasmus+ program.”
Event description
Ever had that sinking feeling about all the things that could go wrong on a youth exchange? You’re not alone. Many of us worry about safety, conflicts, and unexpected chaos. That’s why we created “Safe, not sorry!” This training course is here to help you feel more confident and ready for any surprises that might come your way.
We’re looking for youth workers, NGO staff, educators, youth leaders, and camp organisers (or anyone keen on planning Erasmus+ youth exchanges) to join us. There will be 30 participants from Estonia, Sweden, Slovakia, Greece, and Spain. We’ll all gather in a cosy little venue in the heart of Estonia’s nature. It’s the perfect spot for outdoor fun and fresh-air inspiration.Our programme mixes workshops, debates, networking, and other activities. Everything is based on non-formal education, so expect hands-on learning and real-life examples. We want you to walk away with new skills that keep participants safe and happy. Our team has loads of experience organising successful youth exchanges, and they can’t wait to share their stories and tips.Together, we’ll explore how to make youth exchanges safer from start to finish.
We’ll talk about physical safety, but also mental well-being, conflict resolution, communication, preparation, and inclusion. We’ll look at ways to handle special needs and tricky logistics. We believe sharing best practices is the key to growing stronger as a community of youth workers and organisations.So, if you’re tired of feeling stressed and want real solutions, this training is your next step. Join us to build your confidence, sharpen your skills, and make your future projects safer and more fun for everyone. We promise it won’t be boring, together, we’ll turn risk management into a creative adventure. Apply now & see you in Estonia!
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