Highlighting the value of youth work and non-formal education
Hi John,
Our Skills Summary project have released Skills Summary: Showcasing Key Skills of Youth Work ([link removed]) , a video highlighting the value of youth work and non-formal education when it comes to young people's skills development.
In the video, employers, recruiters and young people share their skill development stories and advocate for recognising the transformative learning potential of youth work. Check it out!
Watch now >> ([link removed])
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You can use Skills Summary ([link removed]) with your young people to;
* support them to capture the skills they're developing through youth work and track their growth
* inspire reflection and instil confidence in important transferrable skills that may otherwise go unappreciated or unnoticed
* measure the impact of your projects
* ... and more!
Find out more about Skills Summary >> ([link removed])
Please feel free to share the video with friends, family, colleagues, employers or anyone else who you think could benefit from using Skills Summary and recognising the role of non-formal education in skills development!
If you have any questions about the video ([link removed]) or the Skills Summary project ([link removed]) please get in touch and let us know.
All the best,
Mateja
Mateja Jaksic
Skills Summary Project Coordinator
National Youth Council of Ireland
www.skillsummary.ie
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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