Learning Space – Youth Empowerment
“YEPP” Approach & Methodology
Exercise to foster partnerships between projects
Massimo Infunti, Coordinator of YEPP Italia, explains how to forge partnerships between different projects in your Operational Plan. This is broken down into 3 lessons:
Lesson 1 – linking groups and finding partnerships
Lesson 2 – working on partnerships
Lesson 3 – developing partnerships further
YEPP is like basketball
Testimony: Massimo Infunti, Coordinator of YEPP Italia tells us how the “YEPP” approach and methodology has worked in his community (Langhe) and what change it has brought about.
The challenges of YEPP in the rural areas
Testimony: Marco Lombardo, YEPP Local Coordinator in CebMonTan, Italy, tells us how the “YEPP” approach and methodology is implemented in a YEPP Local Site which includes more than 40 villages and about his role as Local Coordinator of YEPP CebMonTan.
From a young person to a local politician
Testimony: Anna-Kajsa Blomqvist talks about how she developed from a young active person aged 15 into a young politician in her community.
“Feed the Partnership” exercise explained
Testimony: Massimo Infunti, Board member of YEPP Italia reports from the YEPP Local Site Monviso in Italy. Massimo explains how the exercise “feeding the partnership” in the Local Support Group is coordinated by Alberto and Marco the Local Coordinator and Evaluation Facilitator.
Goals & Principles of YEPP
This short video presents the 5 Goals and 7 Principles of YEPP
People Places Partnerships project – The YEPP method in Youth Clubs & Youth Centres
1P: People (Resource & Needs mapping and idea development)
2P: Partnerships (Involve stakeholders in young people’s projects)
Jochen Schell giving an introduction into the Module 1 “PEOPLE”
Jochen Schell giving an introduction into the Module 2 “PARTNERSHIPS”
3P: Places (Youth clubs become sustainable as Community Hubs)
Jochen Schell giving an introduction into the Module 3 “PLACES”