Young people are among the most vulnerable in society. 1 out of 5 children live in families that are at risk of poverty, and one third of young adults in Europe are currently unemployed, not in education or training and face social exclusion. Creating an inclusive community was a primary goal in the process of European integration from its start and economic crisis places new weight on this objective. It’s important to ensure the inclusion of all young people in a society in which they are environmentally active, educated and able to make a difference. Social service can provide innovative and creative approaches to build inclusive and sustainable communities for youth and to minimise social and climate inequalities.
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NHL Stenden University Leeuwarden, the Netherlands
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NHL Stenden, HAMK, FHV
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Identify and demonstrate knowledge of the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, and historical trends
Apply critical thinking to provide practical solutions to problem-based scenarios or social issues commonly encountered in the field
Understand and apply inclusive methods to enhance the well-being of young people and help prevent social exclusion
Understand the importance of climate justice for youth work and reflect on personal behaviour towards sustainability
Practice transdisciplinary approaches to social inclusive methods
Work in multidisciplinary and multicultural teams
Communicate solutions for societal real problems and challenges that demand innovation and various skills