“I found all of the activities that we have done to be very beneficial! There is lots of fun informal and interactive activities that we have done that are very practical for me as a youth worker in order to create the space for education in my groups. And afterwards to have the space to have very real and positive conversations about these topics.
I also now understand the idea of radicalization in a broader sense. It is not only about religion or politics but can happen in many other situations.” Laura, Ireland |
“The project was a very interesting and educational introduction on this subject, which is one of the most pressing issues in our times. I am glad to have had the chance to learn how to combat this problem, and how to develop small initiatives to curb the growth of radicalization.”
Thijs, from The Netherlands |
“It was very useful, all this socializing and learning from different countries. It was my first training course and I really want to join more trainings.”
Louisa, Germany |
“Participating to this course made me realize the impact non formal education can have on the way we see and analyze things. The subject of the training, related to integration, radicalization, hate speech and intolerance is very actual nowadays and made me see things in a more open way than before.”
Andreea, Romania |
“This experience gave me new knowledge and it helped me to develop a great sensibility towards this topic. I learnt a lot about working in a team because: you can see and listen the point of view of others, and thanks to them, change your perspectives.”
Maria Rosaria, Italy |
“This was a very beneficial training course where I developed key skills in recognizing and addressing radicalization and extremism in a positive way using a community development approach which was essential to my learning as I am studying community development and Youth work in university. I now feel confident that I can apply these skills and learning to my practice.”
Sandra, Ireland |