 | Leaflet on Intercultural Dialogue How, where and in what ways can you be more succesful for intercultural dialogue? Tips and things to think about - and some framework for what is NOT dialogue. |
 | Reflections Based on Ideas from Intercultural Competence Round Table Some ideas and SALTO Cultural Diversity long term strategy on development and introduction of Intercultural Competence into youth field in Europe What is Intercultural Competence? What does it mean for us who work in the youth field? What are the existing concepts and developments in relation to ICC? Some theory and reflections based from ideas of participants from Round Table on Intercultural Competence, which took place in June in Rome, Italy. |
 | Building Bridges Educational report for youth work in conflict areas How to encourage young people and create a safe atmosphere for non-formal learning in such places like suburbs of Paris or towns and villages of so-called disputed territories in South East Europe (e.g. Kosovo) and in Eastern Europe and Caucasus (e.g. South Ossetia)? How to make young people able to overcome clashes and intolerance in migrant societies of Spain, Denmark or Russia? What kind of activities should we undertake to let young people from different sides of conflict to interact? What are the basic principles of non-formal learning in such contexts? |
 | Intercultural Communication Resource PackPractical toolkit for youth work in the context of intercultural communicationIt contains a set of tools and methods for youth activities, some personal insights of other youth workers involved in intercultural communication projects as well as theoretical inputs and references for further work in this area. |
 | Roma bookletShowcasing some of the work that has been done in Youth in Action programme with and for Roma communities in EuropeInside this booklet you will find information on the structures and frameworks working with Roma, explanations of how the YiA programme works and some examples of youth projects to give you inspiration. |
 | Diversity Calendar 2006.A sample of daily "Diversity" thoughts. |
 | Quality in CD ProjectsExploring quality in cultural diversity projects.There are many international youth projects that are run in the field of Cultural Diversity in European youth work today. This booklet aims to help you reflect upon your own experience, as well as provide you with ideas taken from the best existing practice which can contribute to quality in future cultural diversity projects. |
 | Quality in CD TrainingExploring quality in cultural diversity training.What has the most influence - society on individuals on individuals on society? How is culture changing with cyber space and globalisation? Can you be part of a team where one member is against some of your values? Are we restricted to rules and regulations that are enforced on us by "culture"? Why do people migrate? Our approach is questioning rather than trying to give concrete answers to such a diverse issue. We believe questioning to be one of the most powerful tools in stimulating your own definitions for cultural diversity. |
 | Language and Culture on TrialEffective and Sensitive intercultural communicationCase studies and experience taken from European youth leaders on the topic of intercultural communication: It's up to you to judge! |
 | Booklet from PipoPEERing In PEERing Out: Peer Education Approach in Cultural Diversity ProjectsTips and tricks to get you moving on your own peer projects |
 | ID BookletIdeas for Inclusion & DiversityThis booklet leads you step by step through the issues linked with Inclusion and Diversity in international youth projects and local youth work. It gives youth workers and other practitioners working directly with young people concrete tools for making their projects and youth work more inclusive, and reaching a diverse target audience. |
 | Intro to Travelling Diversity Folderpack of activitiesLearning as Open MindThis booklet draws on the methodologies and activities shared by trainers and participants to 7 different training courses related to anti-racism and cultural diversity organised in 2002-2004 by SALTO Cultural Diversity Resource Centre. |
 | Measuring success in Diversity ProjectsGeneral hints and tips for evaluating and measuring the impact of projects.The UK National Agency for the European Youth programme together with the SALTO Cultural Diversity Resource Centre, organised an event which specifically focused on how youth workers (and others working closely with youth) could measure the success of the cultural diversity projects they lead with young people in their respective countries. |
 | Faith, Religion and Dialogue - Educational Report This report is a starting point for aiding and promoting learning in Faith, Religion and Dialogue. The contents are drawn from many sources but most of the Report is based on the words, ideas and experience of around 60 participants and trainers at two training events held in Europe in 2007, organized by SALTO Cultural Diversity, EuroMed and Eastern Europe & Caucasus, Turkish and British National Agencies of Youth in Action Programme.
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 | Cultural Diversity in EuropeA guide to European Diversity.Europe has always been diverse, and it is becoming more so. This booklet finds out why, and how this diversity can bring benefits. In this context, non-discrimination and equality are not just empty ideals. They must be continually reaffirmed as a counterforce to racism and xenophobia. And these rights are enshrined in international, European and national laws. Several EU programmes fund activities to promote cultural diversity. Here are some project examples to inspire you. |
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