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Training Course
10-14 November 2024 | Bulgaria
Mental health from peer-to-peer perspective
In this training you will understand the concept of mental health and its importance in our daily lives. You develop life skills that help you to promote your own mental health and see when you can support others.
As a young person you will also learn how to engage, connect and empower other young people to talk about mental health.
As a youth worker you will look at mental health from your professional point of view. You see when you can promote, support, or help the young people you are working with.
Young people and youth workers can compare their viewpoints and learn from each other.
Who can participate?
Form a team of 1-2 youth workers and 1-2 young people and apply with the same application. This training has room for 27-30 participants (9-10 teams).
When forming the team, please pay attention on the following:
Goals of the training
The training uses active group works, exercises and interactive presentations for discussing the topic. Potentially, there can be visits to other organisations or time for self-care time.
We use English as the training language. English is a second language for most of us, so do not be afraid of your language skills. Somebody will help you to express your thoughts or explain the things.
What days should I book?
With the travel days the whole duration of the training is 5 days. Arrival on Sunday November 10 in the evening. Training days Monday – Wednesday 11-13 November. Departure on Thursday November 14 in the morning.
Trainers know what peer-to-peer means!
Inge Esselen (Belgium) and Sigita Braža-Skujiņa (Latvia) have experience in peer education mental health topics.
This training course is part of a long-term project Mental Health in Youth Work. (link to be embedded to the name in bold letters https://www.oph.fi/en/education-development-and-internationalisation/long-term-cooperation-projects/mental-health )
Small actions for a better world
In our activities, we believe in creating a place where everyone feels safe, respected and valued. No matter where you come from, you belong here! Let us explore what makes our safer space special.
Accessibility is for all. If you have personal needs, let us know. We can provide sign language interpretation or adjust our methods making sure everyone can participate.
Positive mind, positive vibes, because mental health matters. We will work together to improve our mental wellbeing in a community that cares. Let ‘s create memories, learn from each other, and grow together.
We hope to be a bit greener, where it is possible. Maybe you can consider travelling to Bulgaria by train or bus, instead of flying? And you can ask us to adjust your meals to your preferred or needed diet.
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http://trainings.salto-youth.net/12502
This activity has already happened!
This Training Course is
for 30 participants participants
from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries
and recommended for
Youth workers, Young people
Accessibility info:
This activity and venue place are accessible to people with disabilities.
Working language(s):
English
Human Resource Development Centre (National Agency)
Contact for questions:
Dimka Radeva
E-Mail:
Phone: +359876400135
The Bulgarian National Agency does not collect a participation fee.
The Bulgarian National Agency will cover accommodation and meals during the activity, starting on a dinner on Sunaday and finishing at breakfast on Thursday. Your diets and food allergies will be taken in consideration.
Your travel costs will be reimbursed by the National Agency in your own country. The practices vary between countries, you may be reimbursed wholly, or you may have to cover a certain part of your travel costs. Your National Agency can answer questions about travel costs.