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Mechanisms of Effective Participation with Children & Young People

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National Children's Bureau

Cost: £120.00
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About this event


Unlike our original full day workshop this training will be split over two days due to the online delivery and to avoid Zoom fatigue!

This workshop provides an opportunity to:

• Explore different methods of involving young people in your organisation; including how to involve young people in online space

• Identify strengths and weaknesses of different approaches

• Learn from other organisations via examples of good practice

• Reflect on your own practice and identify areas for improvement

Please note that this workshop will be fully interactive and a short piece of ‘homework’ will be set between the two sessions.

Tuesday 7th September 2021

10:00– 12.00

&

Wednesday 8th September 2021

10:00– 12.00

Online using Zoom

The training will allow participants plenty of opportunity to get involved through the use of practical exercises and also will allow plenty of time to ask questions.

Places are limited to Community/Voluntary and Public Sector and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

If you have any queries at all please email:

Colette Lydon - [email protected]

If you register and do not attend, your registration fee will not be refunded unless you give advance warning of at least 7 working days.

We may take recordings at this event and these may be used for publicity or other purposes. Please contact [email protected] if you do not wish to be included.

We will send out workshop materials and Zoom joining details prior to the workshop.

Sector:
  • Children and families
  • Community development
  • Young people
Tags:
  • participation
  • national childrens bureau

Date and Time

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Location

61 Duncairn Gardens
Belfast
BT15 2GB
United Kingdom

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