"Social cohesion"
>> Issue 15, May 2010
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Contents
Welcome to Coyote
- Editorial by Jonathan Bowyer
Institutional perspectives
- Social Cohesion and Inclusion of young people by Hanjo Schild
- Social Cohesion – A core value of the Council of Europe by Ralf Rene Weingaertner
- Social Cohesion at the Heart of EU Policy by Pierre Mairesse
Coyote Theme – Social Cohesion
- Rights and Responsibilities in Social Cohesion by Antonia Wulff
- Young People, social inclusion and exclusion within Europe by Tracy Shildrick
- Youth work and social exclusion: learning from history? by Filip Coussee
- Social cohesion, mobility and migration: The refugee youth perspective by Milena Karisic
- Is there life in social work after the riots in France? French youth and social worker confronted with the need for social innovation by Sylvain Abrial
Good Practice in Social Cohesion
- ENTER! A 2-year project on the access to social rights for young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods by Nadine Lyamouri Bajja
- Quilting and Social Cohesion in Armenia by Lilit Asatryan
Wide angle
- Does Youthpass help you to find a job? by Rita Bergstein
- Ensuring Quality and Safety in International Youth Exchanges by Des Burke
- Facebook and Co. connects people! A laptop or a perfect computer instead of an old fashioned youth centre? by Leo Kasserer
- The Art of Co-Working by Nik Paddison
Tribute
- Theatre as Rehearsal for Reality: Homage to Augusto Boal by Marija Gajic
Marker
- When we could be diving for pearls… Letting go as a trainer - how and when is it possible? Puff the tragic dragon - Where should we be doing these things? by Mark Taylor
- Contributors notes
- Spiffy by Mark Taylor
Many thanks to all those that have contributed to this issue of Coyote.
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Training: ATTE Series
Advanced Training for Trainers in Europe (ATTE) was a part-time programme for trainers active in training youth multipliers. ATTE was implemented successfully as a pilot course from November 2001 to October 2003, involving 30 trainers from 21 countries, it is innovative in its approach, methodology, structure, long-term perspective and intensity.
ATTE has been developed and organised within the Partnership Programme on European Youth Worker Training run by the European Commission and the Council of Europe. The Partnership Programme aims to contribute to quality in youth-worker training at European level, with an emphasis on integrating European Citizenship in youth work.
Volume 1 of this publication presents a full description of the ATTE training programme and its curriculum, and Volume 2 gives an external evaluation of the pilot course.
Advanced Training for Trainers in Europe. Volume 1 - Curriculum description (2005)
Author(s) : Miguel Angel García López (ed.)
ISBN : 92-871-5792-8
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Advanced Training for Trainers in Europe. Volume 2 - External evaluation (2006)
Author(s) : Lynne Chisholm with Bryony Hoskins, Marianne Søgaard Sorensen, Lejf Moos, Ib Jensen
ISBN : 978-92-871-5797-3
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