Networking and Mediation Sample Clauses

Networking and Mediation. Competence title 1.1 Organisational communication Competence description To use digital technologies to enhance organisational communication with young people, community representatives, stakeholders and other third parties Knowledge examples Knows how to elect the most appropriate channel, format and style for a given communication purpose, audience and context. Skills examples Make use of digital technologies for communication e.g. with young people, stakeholders, community groups Attitude examples Willing to reflect on and discuss how digital technologies are used effectively for organisationa communication
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Networking and Mediation. Competence title 1.2 Professional collaboration Competence description To use digital technologies to engage in collaboration with other youth workers and volunteers, sharing and exchanging knowledge and experience, and collaboratively innovating youth work practices. Knowledge examples Knowledge of relevant technology platforms and tools for sharing Skills examples Applies tools like social media to share information Attitude examples Willing to improve on and expand practice through use of digital tools
Networking and Mediation. Competence title 1.3 Reflective practice Competence description To individually and collaboratively reflect on, critically assess and actively develop one's digital youth work competence and practice. Knowledge examples Knows which professional development websites to go to to get new ideas Skills examples Able to use on-line forums to catch up on latest developments Attitude examples Willing to experiment with new youth work practices through digital technologies
Networking and Mediation. Competence title 1.4 Digital personal development Competence description To use digital sources and resources for continuous professional development Knowledge examples Knows how to use the internet to improve or update skills Skills examples Can participate in online courses, webinars, or consult digital training materials and video tutorials Attitude examples Enthusiastic about improving digital competences

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