Parenting by connection – The “eureka” moment

Hand in Hand parenting
Quality youth work by connection, listening
WE SHOULD START WITH THE MOST IMPORTANT LESSON: YOU DON’T HAVE TO MAKE THE SCREAMING CHILD SHUT UP.
Essence+ experience

Essence+ is an Erasmus+ KA1 project which aims to bring together and share the essence of the experiences and good practices of the Academy of Experience over the last 16 years.
BASE!Camp: Why do we do it?

In order to become a healthy adult and develop the self-control necessary for social integration, a child must be able to safely experience independence, competence, playfulness, and spontaneity. Freedom to express one’s emotions, while being loved, cared for, touched, and trusted.
What is Trauma informed care?
Trauma-Informed Care understands and considers the pervasive nature of trauma and promotes environments of healing and recovery rather than practices and services that may inadvertently re-traumatize.
Appetiser (online)
An introduction on how to use Erasmus+ for international youth work
What is Trauma informed approach

The new scientific findings on the topic of childhood trauma and the brain help us understand some of the reactions of youth experiencing adverse experiences in their childhood.
The Human Brain

A brief introduction to core concepts regarding brain structure and function that provide the basis for developmentally sensitive and trauma-informed caregiving, education and therapy.
What is Digital youth work?

What is Digital youth work? Digital youth work means proactively using or addressing digital media and technology in youth work. Our role is to empower young people and their capacity to be active in a progressing digital society and increasing use of technologies.
What is Experiential Learning and Debriefing?

What is Experiential Learning and Debriefing? Why is it important? How you can use it in youthwork?
Youth

Have you ever wondered what is youth work?
Where does it come from and what’s its purpose?
Watch EU-CoE youth partnership’s video for the answers