16 – 21 June 2025 , European Youth Centre Budapest
The training course will offer a space for reflection on the realities of youth work in an era of artificial intelligence, explore these through a human rights lens, and make concrete plans for the future.
The course aims at strengthening the capacity of youth workers to act in a youth work landscape strongly affected by developments within artificial intelligence (AI), to understand these developments through a human rights lens, and to recognise their own role as stakeholders.
Objectives of the course
- To explore the concepts and principles behind AI and related topics, and how it affects the daily life of young people;
- To create a common understanding of AI literacy, and for participants to reflect on the competences needed to act as multipliers;
- To reflect on contemporary AI developments that impact young people and youth organisations, and to critically reflect on these through a human rights lens;
- To strengthen participants capacity and autonomy in learning and imparting knowledge on AI literacy, in particular the connections with young people’s access to rights;
- To support youth organisations and youth work providers to respond to the needs and expectations of young people regarding AI, and to meaningfully contribute to AI governance processes and discussions;
- To map existing frameworks and stakeholders concerned with AI regulation in Europe, including Council of Europe, and suggest how these frameworks and connections can be applied and used in a youth work context.
Deadline for applications: 6 May 2025, 23:59 CET