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Workshops (round 1)

Workshops provide participants with a valuable opportunity to exchange knowledge and experiences about the social and professional challenges they face in their work.

Monday, May 19
14.55 - 15.40

For the three rounds of workshops, social educators, institutions, researchers, educational teams, etc., have the opportunity to present a significant and original aspect of their work in relation to the theme of the World Congress: Social Educators Change Lives.

The workshops will be held in either English, Spanish, or French. Spontaneous translation may be offered by multilingual participants during the presentation.

Workshops round 1

In round 1, you can choose from one of the following listed workshops. Please note the language in which the workshop will be conducted.

Workshops held in English

  1. Hopes and Challenges for Social Pedagogy in the USA (USA)
  2. Introduction of TBRI –Trust-Based Relational Intervention, a comprehensive trauma-competent approach to children and youth of all ages and risk groups (Estonia)
  3. Autism and Developmental Trauma (Denmark)
  4. Social Educator’s Versatility - A comparison between European realities starting from the area of addictions and disabilities (Italy)
  5. How do we stop the negative spiral of development of young people with antisocial and aggressive behaviour problems? (Denmark)
  6. Choice Boards - A Strategy for Engaging All Students (Germany)
  7. Working with humor and playfullness as a professional tool in social educational development of young people (Denmark)
  8. KVEIKJA – A holistic bottom-up program for youth struggling with psychological and social challenges in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands (Faroe Islands)
  9. Who are the new working class – who are the new homeless? (Denmark)
  10. Double Minority Challenge- The role of Social Educators in work for persons with disabilities of an immigrant background (Iceland)
  11. A Recovery-Oriented Approach to Dealing with Trauma (Denmark)
  12. Accessible Yoga in Practice (Denmark)
  13. KRAP – Evidence-Based Methods to Foster Human Development, Learning, and Well-Being (Denmark)

Workshops held in Spanish

  1. Social Education Intervention with Women in Situations of Prostitution: Challenges and Strategies in the Spanish Context (Spain)
  2. Reading Together in Early Childhood to Support the Prevention of Peer Violence (Spain)

Workshops held in French

  1. Giving a Voice to Beneficiaries: Making the Invisible Visible (Switzerland)

 

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