Using Online Social Media to Engage and Promote Participation with Young People

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  • Type

    Training

  • Duration

    1 Day

Learning outcomes: Aware of how young people are engaging with social media. Aware of a range of different methods for using social media in work with young people. Aware of the key issues to consider when involved in digital work with young people. Confident to explore and pick up new practical skills for digital work with young people, using our computer suite. Strategies for taking forwards the use of social media in your organisation. Suitable for: Practioners working with young people, in a wide range of work roles, who want to find out more about using social media to develop their work

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Open mind, creativity

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Katie Bacon

Katie Bacon

Trainer

Katie Bacon is an experienced youth worker, who has pioneered models of online youth work and youth engagement with a diverse range of young people’s groups in Devon. Katie established and manages Online Youth Outreach and has delivering training and capacity building in the use of the Internet in youth engagement settings to organizations across the UK. Tim Davies is a specialist in social media, youth participation and online social networking, and is co-author of ‘Youth Work and Social Networking’ (NYA 2008) and ‘Social Media & Youth Participation in Local Democracy’ (LGIU, 2009).

Course programme

There are positive and negative aspects to social media – but whatever our views - young people are in those social media spaces and we as youth practitioners need to understand this online environment.

Social media are part of young people’s everyday lives (Facebook, messenger, bebo etc). As practitioners, and managers of practitioners working with young people how should we respond to this? Should we ignore the technology and play safe by keeping to old means of communication? Should we embrace the technology and become virtual youth practitioners? What are the ethics and the practicalities involved with online youth work? Which methods should we use? What are the risks and benefits?

All these questions and more are the reason that we have commissioned this new innovative training to explore this pressing topic.

Course content:

Learn how young people use social media; explore how new social media approaches to engage with young people could be used within your practice/organisation; develop practical skills in the use of social media tools (the afternoon session will be dedicated to getting ‘hands –on experience’; identify practical ways to support young people to be safe online; and find ways of applying your professionals skills and values to new digital environments.

Using Online Social Media to Engage and Promote Participation with Young People

£ 90 VAT inc.