Community Mediator badge demonstrates an understanding of different citizens’ cultures and identities from local to EU level and the ability to mediate between different groups in the community.
Learning Targets
Knowing about the development of personal, local, majority and minority national identities as well as European and global identity
Understanding group dynamics
Being able to communicate constructively in different environments
Being able to express different viewpoints
Being able to negotiate with the ability to create confidence and trust
Recognising and deconstructing stereotypes and prejudices
Showing an attitude of collaboration, assertiveness and integrity
Being sensitive towards different value systems in the community, e.g. religious or ethnic groups
Showing respect for democratic principles
Participants have to successfully accomplish the following tasks before the BADU Open Badge will be issued.
Minimum standards:
Having successfully completed an entire learning activity (training course, seminar, online course, workshop etc.), a voluntary programme/internship
Self-evaluation
Assessment session with the trainer/mentor
Case Study
Conducted one workshop on the topic of the activity with youth within 2 months after the activity
Conducted critical incident analysis
Problem Solving and simulation games on the specific topic of the activity