How do you capture your young people's skill development?
Hi John,
In celebration of World Youth Skills Day this Saturday, I'd like to draw your attention to our Skills Summary resource ([link removed]) .
Are young people in your youth services aware of all the amazing skills they’re developing through youth work? Don’t let that learning go unrecognised, support your young people to sign up, learn about essential life skills and how they’ve developed them through youth work experience.
Check out Skills Summary here! ([link removed])
Skills Summary has many resources on hand to help you to support your young people, including:
* Printable 12 skills posters ([link removed])
* Examples of how youth organisations in Ireland have been using Skills Summary ([link removed])
* Supporting you to measure the UBU outcomes ([link removed])
* The importance of skills gained through youth work in employment ([link removed])
We hope you find this helpful this World Youth Skills Day.
If you have any questions, please do get in touch ([link removed]) and let us know!
Best wishes,
Mateja
Mateja Jaksic
Skills Summary Project Coordinator
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague Street, Dublin 2, D02 V327
www.skillssummary.ie ([link removed])
www.youth.ie
Skills Summary is a partnership project between the National Youth Council of Ireland ([link removed]) , SpunOut.ie, and Accenture. It is funded by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and recognised as a measurement tool in the Youth Employability Initiative.
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