Access to safe spaces is vital for the growth and well-being of young people, yet recent studies highlight that safety remains a pressing challenge. This four-day study visit in Dublin will bring together youth workers from across Europe to examine these issues, learn from organizations that have successfully created safe environments for young people, and develop the skills needed to foster change at the local level in collaboration with youth.
🎯 Objectives
Reflect on young people’s perspectives about their communities
Explore current research in both Irish and European contexts
Understand the social impact of Erasmus+ projects and their role in local participation
Share best practices from different organizations and communities
Visit youth organizations to exchange knowledge and experiences
Integrate inclusion and participation strategies into youth work
Discover how European opportunities can strengthen youth work and inclusion
Explore potential project ideas under the Erasmus+ programme
Build reliable partnerships and networks to develop future Erasmus+ Youth projects
📚 Programme Content
Examination and evaluation of safe community spaces
Exchange of best practice examples
Analysis of Erasmus+ projects in terms of social impact and participation
Learning strategies to enhance youth involvement
Integration of European opportunities into youth work
Networking and partnership-building activities
📅 Dates: 25–28 May 2026
📍 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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