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Training Course: How to talk about war

Training Course: How to talk about war

Training Course

30 November – 5 December 2025 | Pärnu, Estonia

Training for youth workers on discussing war with young people. Provides tools for handling controversial topics constructively, managing emotions, creating safe spaces for open dialogue, and facilitating difficult conversations.

The training course “How to talk about war” will create a space for youth workers to reflect on how to talk with young people about war situations and provide tools for dealing with controversies related to the topic on the individual and group level in a nonviolent and constructive way. We will tackle emotions and being vulnerable, how to create safety in order to be open to share but also how to create a space where difficult discussions can take place and different opinions can be spoken without alienating each other. 

Aim of the training course

The aim of the training is to develop the competences of the youth workers to help them to engage young people in meaningful, informed, and sensitive conversations about wars and armed conflicts. The training is not aimed to inform or discuss details of any specific war.

The training will combine elements of:

Participants profile:

Accessibility and additional Info

The training is organised within the Strategic Partnership for Inclusion by the Estonian NA represented by Mirjam Kodi, the German NA (Rita Bergstein), Lithuanian NA (Solveiga Skaisgirytė) and SALTO Eastern Europe and Caucasus Resource Centre, represented by Tomasz Szopa.

The trainers are Yuliya Ielfimova (trainer and consultant on human rights education, conflict transformation, peacebuilding, trauma-informed youth work, youth worker) and Manina Ott (freelance trainer and organisational developer, focusing on diversity and anti-discrimination, especially within the field of (forced) migration).

More information at: SALTO

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