Edu Model
Explore our dedicated Education Model for an in-depth look at our unique approach to combating hate speech through youth work, encompassing both educational theory and engaging activities tailored for youth workers and young people.
Edu Model
Explore our dedicated Education Model for an in-depth look at our unique approach to combating hate speech through youth work, encompassing both educational theory and engaging activities tailored for youth workers and young people.
Hate Speech Prevention: YOUTH EDUCATION MODEL
Our educational model, designed for youth workers, has two primary goals. First, it equips them with both theoretical understanding and practical skills to identify and counteract hate speech in all its forms, both online and offline. Second, it empowers them to confidently guide young people in proactive community engagement and advocacy against hate speech. This model not only enhances awareness but also fosters critical thinking and active participation in societal discussion, enabling youth to combat hate speech in ways that resonate with them.
The stakeholders of the B4H8 project and our newly developed educational Model are the project’s partner organisations, youth workers, young people, various youth NGOs, youth influencers, and decision-makers in participating countries. Their involvement is crucial in shaping and driving our initiatives forward.
Hate Speech Prevention: YOUTH EDUCATION MODEL
Our educational model, designed for youth workers, has two primary goals. First, it equips them with both theoretical understanding and practical skills to identify and counteract hate speech in all its forms, both online and offline. Second, it empowers them to confidently guide young people in proactive community engagement and advocacy against hate speech. This model not only enhances awareness but also fosters critical thinking and active participation in societal discussion, enabling youth to combat hate speech in ways that resonate with them.
The stakeholders of the B4H8 project and our newly developed educational Model are the project’s partner organisations, youth workers, young people, various youth NGOs, youth influencers, and decision-makers in participating countries. Their involvement is crucial in shaping and driving our initiatives forward.
Benefits for Stakeholders
1. Enhanced Tools for Impact
Access to a comprehensive model that equips them to effectively address hate speech within their communities.
2. Capacity Building
Opportunities to build capabilities in youth work, enriching their programs and interventions.
3. Collaborative Network:
Facilitates partnership and knowledge exchange among diverse organizations focused on youth development.
4. Evidence-Based Approach:
The model provides a researched framework to inform policy and decision-making processes.
Benefits for Target Groups
1. Skill Development
Youth workers gain practical tools and strategies for addressing hate speech, enhancing their impact.
2. Youth Empowerment
Young people are equipped with critical thinking skills and awareness to confront hate speech.
3. Inclusivity and Diversity
Promotes a more inclusive and diverse understanding among youth, fostering respect and empathy.
4. Active Participation
Encourages active societal engagement and advocacy among young people and youth workers.
Benefits for Stakeholders
Benefits for Target Groups
1. Enhanced Tools for Impact
Access to a comprehensive model that equips them to effectively address hate speech within their communities.
2. Capacity Building
Opportunities to build capabilities in youth work, enriching their programs and interventions.
3. Collaborative Network:
Facilitates partnership and knowledge exchange among diverse organizations focused on youth development.
4. Evidence-Based Approach:
The model provides a researched framework to inform policy and decision-making processes.
1. Skill Development
Youth workers gain practical tools and strategies for addressing hate speech, enhancing their impact.
2. Youth Empowerment
Young people are equipped with critical thinking skills and awareness to confront hate speech.
3. Inclusivity and Diversity
Promotes a more inclusive and diverse understanding among youth, fostering respect and empathy.
4. Active Participation
Encourages active societal engagement and advocacy among young people and youth workers.
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The production of the B4H8 Educational Model is co-funded by the European Union. The 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). The author(s) alone bear responsibility for them, and neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held accountable.
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Partners
The Before They Hate project is co-funded by the European Union