Raising Awareness About Green Skills Among Young People
Develop your digital skills and learn about tools that support the development of green entrepreneurship among young people. Gain knowledge on how to combine technology with an eco-friendly approach to business.
The training is available on individual basis.
Who is it for?
The training is aimed at young unemployed people or NEETs (people who are not in education, employment, or training), as well as people working with young people who are interested in the proposed topics.
Duration of training
Training duration – 20 hours. Participants decide for themselves how intensively they want to attend the training, depending on their availability.
Aims of training
The training is theoretical in nature.
After completing the training, participants should have acquired knowledge about:
- The concept of the green economy and its significance for the labour market
- Key issues related to green entrepreneurship
- The importance of environmental awareness in the context of running a business
- The possibilities of using digital technologies in green business
- Methods of assessing the level of one’s own skills in the field of environmental competence
Form of training delivery
The training is conducted online and is available free of charge after registering at the link:
https://recover.erasmus.site/toolset/
Before starting the training, we recommend that you take a self-assessment test. The results can be used as a guide to determine which topics of the course you should focus on.
Training resources
Participants gain access to a free platform, including training modules.
Participants also have access to educational materials after completing the training.
Learn more and take part in the training
The training is available in Polish, English, Greek, Spanish, Italian, and Romanian.
Contact us if this training is for you or your team.
Send a message to
, and we will provide the necessary support.
We provide support in Polish and English.
The training was developed and financed by the EU as part of the RECOVER – European Youth for a Green Recover project (2022-1-PL01-KA220-YOU-000085815).