The Cities of Learning platform offers organisers adding skills and competences from the Digital competences for youth workers. Youth workers need digital skills to support young people in a connected world. The Digital Competence Framework for Youth Workers helps them understand those skills. It covers using digital tools safely, supporting young people online, creating digital content, and understanding how technology affects society. The framework is built for both new and experienced youth workers.
You can find the following Digital Competences for youth work Model competences available as Skills tags.
Supporting creative self-expression
Using devices and digital tools
Producing digital content
Digital craft and fun
Shared guidelines and peer learning
Availability of shared guidelines
Creating reliable knowledge through digital means
Using digital tools to share ideas and experience with peers
Digital rights
Digital rights as an opportunity in youth work
Awareness-raising on young people’s digital rights and their risks
Supporting digital safety
Critical digital literacy
Searching, evaluating, and communicating information
Critically reflecting on the impact of digital transformation
Identity growth
Digital youth cultures
Gaming, extended reality and youth identity
Identity growth of the youth worker