This handbook is envisioned as a multiplication tool, for using in youth sport work with youngsters in our communities, by current youth (sport) workers and future ones, of ours and of any other interested youth (work) organisations.
It consists of most up to date information accessible in the topics covered and adaptation of methods and methodologies to sport work and escape room methodology. The handbook combines existing theories and definitions and gives practical advices on defining, planning, preparing, implementing and evaluating large-scale youth sport work events, with special focus given on creativity in envisioning new large-scale YSW events based on methodology of escape rooms which is presented separately as a section for better and detailed understanding.
The Handbook on organising large-scale youth sport work events comprises of five chapters followed by a sixth section of appendices with practical forms considered useful when organising large-scale youth sport work events.
The “Creativity in youth sport work for reconciliation and acceptance of diversity” project harnessed the power of sport as a unifying tool to promote reconciliation, inclusion, and intercultural acceptance among youth in post-conflict regions. Recognizing that teamwork in sports transcends differences in race, religion, and background, the project sought to channel this potential into effective youth work for peacebuilding. Through a combination of training courses, study visits, and local dissemination actions, the project aimed to empower youth workers with tools and methods to use sports as a medium for dialogue, understanding, and community-building.
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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.