Erasmus+, Key action 1: training course
Dates: 13—19 April 2026
Venue: Stāmeriena guest house “Sonāte“, Stāmeriena, Latvia
Czech team: 3 participants – youth workers
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Hosting organisation: Gulbene district Youth center “Bāze”
Project report:
Our venue was located in Stāmeriena, a small village with lakes and forests far from civilization, and we were accommodated in a beautiful wooden guest house. The project was organized by a group pf workers from Gulbene district Youth center “Bāze” and the main topic we looked at was inclusion. We talked about how all different people can feel included and participate actively in our communities. The main aim of the training was to equip youth work practitioners with tools and knowledge necessary to reach and engage more participants with fewer opportunities and show us how to use the knowledge to create projects and activities. The main trainer, Renos Georgiou, was able to lead the programme as a real professional, demonstrating his long experience in the topic of social integration. He was able to teach us new modern methods of learning that I will definitely try to implement in my volunteer work.
Besides developing our skills in team work, discussions and role plays, we also got the chance to visit a local youth centre BAZE, which I found very inspirational. It is a place for youngsters to come and spend time, while having fun and developing various skills. It offers many possibilities to spend free time (musical instruments, pool, xbox, gym, and much more). I believe your centers are a great way to enhance youth participation and to offer young people a meaningful way to spend their time and socialize with peers. We also went on a tour of a beautiful castle located just 5 minutes from our guest house and had the chance to spend one evening in a local sauna – which was indeed an authentic Baltic experience.
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