This playlist is designed to strengthen the digital competencies of youth workers, managers, and organisations aiming to enhance the quality and impact of their digital youth work.
Through five interconnected activities, you will explore how to build the skills, mindsets, and leadership capacities needed to adapt to the digital transformation in youth work.
Starting with the development of your digital competencies and capacities, you will learn the essentials of using technology meaningfully and strategically in your practice. The next activity will help you understand the digital infrastructure needed to support effective and sustainable digital youth work within your organisation.
As digital transformation requires not only skills but also the right attitudes, you will reflect on building a broad-minded and transformational working culture that embraces innovation and collaboration. Moving forward, you will explore the principles of digital leadership, learning how to guide and inspire others towards successful change.
Finally, you will engage with quality assessment of digital youth work, ensuring that your efforts lead to meaningful, measurable, and lasting impact for young people and organisations.
By completing this playlist, you will gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to integrate digital tools, strategies, and leadership practices into youth work development, supporting both individual growth and organisational transformation.
Claim open badge recognition.
By completing this activity and earning the related badges, you will qualify for the Digital Competencies for Youth Work Development badge. The badge will confirm your understanding of digital transformation in youth work and your ability to apply digital strategies, leadership practices, and quality standards in your organisation’s context.
The badge can be added to your CV, LinkedIn profile, or portfolio, giving visibility to your competencies and commitment to innovation in youth work.
Who created this resource?
This meta-activity has been developed by the Digital Youth Work partnership and Cities of Learning partners, based on resources available through www.digitalyouthwork.net.
- Awero, Lithuania (Project Lead)
- Breakthrough Foundation, Netherlands
- Curaçao Innovation & Technology Institute (CITI)
- TiPovej! Zavod - Institute for Creative Society, Slovenia
Next steps:
- Apply your new digital competencies in youth work projects and share results with your organisation or peers.
- Use the meta badge as evidence of skills in CVs, portfolios, or Erasmus+ / ESC project applications.
- Join the Digital Youth Work community to exchange practices and continue learning with peers across Europe.
