Generations In Solidarity Seminar

This seminar will offer people working with groups of different ages the opportunity to better understand generational (mis)concepts, explore their role in fostering constructive dialogue and analyse how societal issues affect different generations.

Rendezvény időpontja

2026-05-25 - 2026-05-29

Jelentkezési határidő

2026-02-22

Rendezvény jelentkezés

Jelentkezés a képzésre SALTO jelentkezés

Seminar

25-29 May 2026 | Vienna, Austria


for 35 participants

from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries: Austria, Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye

from Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU: Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, KOSOVO * UN RESOLUTION, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine

and recommended for
Youth workers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth researchers, Volunteers, active in the community, Teachers/educators, Social workers/representatives of health & social services, Religious leaders, representatives of religious institutions, Employers, Policy Makers, Researchers, Sport

Working language(s):
English

Organiser:
SALTO Inclusion & Diversity RC and Austrian National Agency (National Agency)


Theme:

The Treaty on European Union states that ‘The Union ... shall promote ... solidarity between generations’.

However, ageism, negative attitudes towards certain age groups, and demographic trends paired with multiple crises are dividing European societies and creating barriers to real inclusion and participation. These issues affect not only older generations but will also affect today’s younger generations in the future. At the same time, intergenerational solidarity and positive influences on economic development would cover the needs of different generations in a sustainable way, strengthening both democracy and social cohesion.

Intergenerational solidarity and dialogue are becoming central to youth work because demographic shifts, economic pressures, and political polarisation are influencing how generations see their roles in society and how they imagine the future. Youth work is one of the few fields where spaces for learning, participation, and community-building can be intentionally designed to bring different age groups into constructive interaction. Strengthening intergenerational practices in youth work is therefore directly connected to maintaining participation, trust in democratic institutions, social responsibility, and community resilience. What are intergenerational solidarity & dialogue and how can YOUth work address it is important question that we want to tackle with this seminar.

We want to create space for reflection and look into old and new ways to build constructive dialogue between different generations, and analyse our own and the role of youth work in fostering positive interactions among individuals and groups of different age and possibly values, beliefs and culture.

This seminar will guide participants through the concept of intergenerational solidarity—what it means, why it matters, and how it remains relevant in today’s societies. We will explore related concepts such as intergenerational dialogue and intergenerational fairness, unpacking the differences between them, and taking a closer look at the core elements of intergenerational solidarity, along with its potential and limitations.

We will also address current challenges affecting intergenerational relationships, learn from other sectors and aim to inspire participants to look through an intersectionality lens and make their programmes and organisations more inclusive, equitable, and responsive to human diversity.

Aim of the intergenerational solidarity cycle:

To develop youth professionals 'diversity management’ competences in order to create bridges between different communities, empower young people to engage with age diversity and create better opportunities for people faced with or at risk of age discrimination.

Objectives of the seminar:

  • To gain better understanding of what intergenerational solidarity is/it’s not, its mechanisms and effects…, through exploration of the concepts and diverse forms and practices.
  • To reflect on personal system of believes, structural issues and organisational practices.
  • To exchange strategies and practices of promoting intergenerational solidarity as a mean for meaningful connections, community and peace building.
  • To strengthen intergenerational solidarity and anti-discriminatory behaviours and practices among (youth) professionals.
     

Participants' profile

People active in youth work and/or in their communities with groups of different ages on a regular basis, as a volunteer or professional. This includes youth workers, youth leaders, teachers, coaches, community, social and health workers, employment officers…

  • Participants who work with (young) people with fewer opportunities and/or mixed generational groups, will be given priority.
  • Interested in developing their diversity management competences and intergenerational practices 
  • International experience is not a must. 
  • Able to work in (international) English.
  • From E+: YiA Programme & Partner countries
  • All people 18+ are encourage to apply!

Team

Seminar is co-organised by SALTO Inclusion & Diversity, SALTO ESC and the Austrian National Agency for the E+ programme.

More info here!
 

 

Training overview

 

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A részvétel költségei: 

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A résztvevő, a programra történő utazása során felmerülő egyéb utazási költségeket (transzfer költségek)- mint a programhoz történő résztvevői hozzájárulást - fizeti. Amennyiben a transzfer költségek együttes összege a 10.000 forintot meghaladja, úgy a Közalapítvány egyéni kérelem benyújtását követően - egyedi elbírálás alapján - a 10.000 forint feletti összeget megtéríti a résztvevő részére.

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Jelentkezési határidő: 2026. február 22.

Értesítés a jelentkezés eredményéről: 2026. március 16.

 

Kapcsolat:

Bogdán Réka Orsolya / Mrs Réka Orsolya Bogdán
TCA-NET koordinátor / TCA-NET coordinator
Fejlesztési és hálózatépítési tevékenységek – Ifjúság / Training, Development and Networking Activities - Youth Field
reka.bogdan@tpf.hu

Fejlesztési és hálózatépítési koordinációs csoport/ Development and Networking Activities Coordination Unit
Tempus Közalapítvány / Tempus Public Foundation 
1077 Budapest, Kéthly Anna tér 1.
1438 Budapest 70, Pf. 508.
T: (+36 1) 237 1300 |  F: (+36 1) 239 1329
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