Andorra Ministry Organises Digital Literacy Training for Youth Workers
The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports held a two-day training on digital and media literacy for 30 youth professionals from government,.
Key Points
- Targets technicians and staff working with adolescents across Andorra's seven parishes.
- Led by Spain's Fad Juventud Foundation with four thematic blocks: theory and hands-on activities.
- Aims to equip professionals with tools to foster critical thinking in youth amid digital challenges.
- Part of ministry's strategy to address social media and online content issues.
The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports' Area for Youth Promotion and Volunteering has organised a two-day training session on digital and media literacy for youth professionals. Held on 20 and 21 January, the programme targets around 30 technicians and staff who work directly with adolescents.
Participants come from the government, youth departments across Andorra's seven parishes, and civil society organisations. The session is divided into four thematic blocks, mixing theoretical lessons with hands-on activities to support practical use in youth work.
Spain's Fad Juventud Foundation is leading the training. It forms part of the ministry's strategy to build critical thinking skills among young people, while providing professionals with current resources to tackle digital challenges, including social media and online content.
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