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Let’s surf the net!

“Let’s Surf the Net!'' is a 14th months project along with an activity training course under KA1 Erasmus+ which aims to support youth workers for improving and achieving specific key competences in order to be more effective to develop and improve social media practices.
Since Social Media is constantly in young people’s life and in an the daily run of the ngos, we see that it is beneficial, as a space that offers communication, interaction and socialization. We are also realising that it is becoming a useful youth work tool to youth organizations to support and encourage young people to be informed and to take action. Youth organisations need to include social media as a part of their PR strategy and use it as a means to reach more young people. However, sending a chaotic, unplanned and uncoordinated message through social media can do more harm than good.
Training Course ''Let's surf the net!'' has been designed for youth workers who work in NGO’s, youth organizations and informal groups of young people and are interested in developing effective communication means to increase the level of active participation of 28 young people/youth workers from different countries Romania, Cyprus, Malta, Bulgaria, Estonia, Italy, Turkey and Poland. Social networking has become extremely important in today's society since it is the means that connects individuals and other organisations who want to connect with others, network and promote their work.
NECI as applicant organization has organized a partnership with other European partners who share similar worries, fears and situations where youth workers are not so confident or aware on how to assist youngsters being more active using Social Media. Moreover, all partner organizations face same
needs on developing the competences of their youth workers in order to use Social Media through their communities. Thus through this project we will
assist youth workers to support youngsters to be more active citizens using Social Media.
The 28 youth workers come from 8 countries (Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Malta, Poland, Italy, Estonia, Turkey) to Romania for 5 days training course carrying their own bags of knowledge, experience, personal and professional needs and they are willing to learn and contribute for the aims of the course.

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Three youth workers from NECI  Italia lived a great experience in Romania

Objectives of the project
1.To develop a strategic action plan for use the social media;
2. To understand the opportunities and risks of online social networking;
3. To develop creative and attractive ways to apply social media for active participation;
4. To explore ways to create lively, engaging images of youth organizations in order to come closer to young people;
5. To work as a team and share best practices which can be implemented in their respective organisations;
6. To improve our social networking skills in order to be closer to the young people;
7. To share experiences, of tools and best practices in the field of gender balance in youth projects/activities;
8. To open ways to work on solutions through networking and creating future cooperation projects between the participants in the frame of future international projects.


Participants’ Profile
The participants were youth workers with needs in development of digital, social, foreign language and entrepreneurial competence in order to facilitate the process of turning them more active and efficient in the youthfield and increase their potentials as youth workers and multipliers of entrepreneurial skills.
Each partner involved youth workers 18+ years old of both genders,
(a) who are active one in youth field and wish to be developed further on Social Media practices;
(b) who have among their main aims to motivate and push a step further the youngsters they work with;
(c) who wish to improve their competences and become more active citizens within their society and more willing to work in international level;
(d) who can use English language at basic level

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