The National Youth Agency (NYA) has partnered with Open Doors Education and Training (ODET) and The Traveller Movement to create the two-part course, which has been funded by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
The course consists of two modules, the first, on communities, myths and stereotypes and rights-based practice, is available via the NYA Academy.
The second, on effective approaches to engagement and working with GRT young people, will be available in November.
The free training is aimed at supporting youth workers, and those studying youth work at university, to improve knowledge and understanding about the delivery of effective youth work with GRT communities.
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