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Youth Scotland

Stand Up To Sectarianism

Youth Scotland, as part of a partnership of six national volunteer-led youth organisations, has recently been funded to support the Scottish Government to develop a community-based approach to tackling sectarianism. The Stand Up to Sectarianism project offers free resources, training and funding to support youth workers, volunteers and young people to introduce and develop anti-sectarian based work in their groups.

This national project offers free worker training and funding opportunities to youth groups across the country, alongside a new e-resource(www.youthworkessentials.org/stand-up-to-sectarianism.aspx). The e-resource provides accessible background information on sectarianism in Scotland, as well as practical ideas and downloadable session plans for use in youth work settings. Youth Scotland would welcome any feedback on the new e-resource.

Training the Trainers Event: Curriculum for Excellence – An Introduction for Youth Workers

Youth Scotland introduced this new training session in January 2012. It proved so popular that 9 sessions have been delivered to 170 youth workers.  Evaluations confirmed the participants’ success in linking their work to CfE.

Youth Scotland is offering a train the trainers session to broaden the capacity of the sector. The session will to talk you through the training programme and equip you with the skills and support materials necessary to deliver the session yourself. Delegates are expected to be competent trainers with a Youth Work background and an identified target audience to cascade the training to.

The training that you will be equipped to deliver introduces youth workers to CfE: the ethos, rationale and tools to enable them to identify CfE experiences and outcomes that they are delivering.  

The 3-hour train the trainers session will be held on May 2nd at Education Scotland’s offices in Glasgow. To book your place at this event contact Steven Grieg (0131 554 2561) or visit the Youth Scotland website.