Digital Youth Work Resource Hub
#Applies digital technologies, tools and e-learning where necessary/relevant in planning, designing, delivering and evaluating activities, #Promotes reflection on the specific policies (or lack of policies) related to the digital transformation of many aspects of people’s lives, #Works with the notion of change and overcomes resistance within the group of learners, #adapt styles of leadership, #principles of leadership, #Excellent Level. Develops an ability to kick-off an innovative spirit in digital youth work activities; intentionally updates competences in the field, and is aware of trends but also policies in the field., #Excellent Level. Runs digital youth work activities that are based on the guidelines of organisation, the ideas of young people, and on the principles set by the national and European organisations., #Excellent Level. Engages young people on equal footing in the planning, running and evaluation of digital activities; they are an integral part of the strategic approach to digital transformation., #Excellent Level. Supports young people to assess their learnings after running their digital rights activities, and identify new ways of how to address them., #Good Level. Ensures that young people with fewer opportunities have participated in digital learning activities, such as thematic events, problem-solving, producing their own content, or vlogs., #Excellent Level. Confident in using a diversity of digital tools and platforms to support youth work and deliver youth work services. (e.g. advanced technological equipment, digital cameras or software, AI tools), #Excellent Level. Shares practices, as a member of a network, which meets regularly and aims at developing digital youth work., #Excellent Level. Supports young people and other youth workers to set goals for meaningful digital youth work, assess them and reflect jointly on the outcomes., #Fair Level. Askes young people to critically assess the practices of the youth work offering.