Project Activities

Project Management and Internal EvaluationCompetence-Based Youth Work Practitioner’s GuideTraining, Piloting and Improvement of MethodologiesExploitation and Multiplier Events

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Identity Decode is structured around four interconnected work packages. Together, they ensure that the project is well managed, methodologically strong, tested in real youth work contexts, and widely shared with organisations, practitioners, and stakeholders.Each work package contributes to the project’s main goal: helping youth workers respond to identity-based online manipulation through emotionally safe, identity-aware, and democracy-strengthening methods.

Activity 1: Project Management and Internal Evaluation

This work package ensures that the project is implemented in a coordinated, transparent, and high-quality way from the beginning to the end.

Led by BV NeMO e.V. (Germany), WP1 focuses on project coordination, partner communication, financial management, monitoring, internal evaluation, risk management, accessibility, and eco-conscious implementation.

A Project Management Team is established with representatives from all partner organisations to follow progress, support decision-making, and ensure that all results are delivered on time.

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Activity 2: Competence-Based Youth Work Practitioner’s Guide

This work package develops the main educational result of the project: the Competence-Based Youth Work Practitioner’s Guide.

Led by Training Centre for Personal Development (Bulgaria) and co-supported by IYSEDA (Türkiye), WP2 creates a practical and accessible guide for youth workers who need structured tools to address identity-based digital manipulation. The Guide includes a competency matrix, facilitation guidance, emotional safety tools, and ready-to-use workshop formats.

Sub-Activities

– Conducting institutional self-reflection and landscape analysis.

Developing an ETS-aligned competency matrix.

– Defining the structure of the Youth Work Practitioner’s Guide.

– Translating the Guide into partner languages.

Activity 3: Training, Piloting and Improvement of Methodologies

This work package tests the project methods in practice.

Led by Fundacja Ornament (Poland), WP3 focuses on training youth workers, piloting the methods with young people, collecting feedback, and improving the Guide before its final publication. This ensures that the project results are theoretically strong and also practical, adaptable, and useful in real youth work settings.

Sub-Activities

– Organising an international Learning, Teaching and Training Activity in Poland.

– Training youth workers in using the project methodology.

– Piloting the workshop formats with young people.

– Improving the Guide based on piloting results.

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Activity 4: Exploitation and Multiplier Events

This work package ensures that the project results reach a wider audience and remain useful beyond the project lifetime.

Led by BV NeMO e.V. (Germany), WP4 focuses on visibility, dissemination, exploitation, stakeholder engagement, and multiplier events. The aim is to make the project resources accessible to youth workers, NGOs, municipalities, schools, civic educators, policymakers, and other organisations working with young people.

Sub-Activities

– Publishing project news, updates, and articles.

– Sharing project results through social media and partner networks.

– Producing success video stories.

– Organising local multiplier events in partner countries.

– Share results through Erasmus+ and youth work platforms.

How do we connect activities?

The four work packages are designed as a complete project cycle.

A1 creates the management, quality, and evaluation structure.

A2 develops the educational content and practical tools.

A3 tests, improves, and validates the methodology with youth workers and young people.

A4 shares the results widely and supports long-term use.

All together, they ensure that Identity Decode moves from concept to practice, from practice to improvement, and from improvement to wider impact.