Cultural Safety and Cyberbully will take place as a hybrid event from 2 – 6 April, 2022 hosted by Netzwerk Kultur Heimet in Hildesheim, Germany.
Saturday, 2 April, 2022
Sunday, 3 April, 2022
- Tour through the district of Hildesheim
- Designing cultural work safely–a discussion
Monday, 4 April, 2022
- Tour in Hildesheim, Nordstadt: Examples of outreach cultural work within a culturally diverse neighbourhood with Fraserwerk and discussion with Theaterhaus and Clara-Maria Scheim (Hybrid)
- Workshop 1: TheatreFragile: Mask theater with culturally diverse groups
- Workshop 2: Björn von Lindeiner: Digital Media in Social Work (Hybrid)
- Workshop 3: Ars Saltandi: Power of Words – A dance project with young people about cyberbullying
Tuesday, 5 April, 2022
- Brunch and Networking Event
- Lectures on Cyberbullying (Hybrid): Marek Fink (Zeichen gegen Mobbing e.V. – Signs against Bullying): “Cyberbullying and Youth”and Sylvia Jaki (University of Hildesheim): “Online Hate Speech”
- Workshop 1: TheatreFragile: Mask theater with culturally diverse groups
- Workshop 2: Björn von Lindeiner: Digital Media in Social Work (Hybrid)
- Workshop 3: Ars Saltandi: Power of Words – A dance project with young people about cyberbullying
Wednesday, 6 April 2022
- Reflection and Round Table Discussion (Hybrid)
Training Goals
- Sharing engagement strategies to engage vulnerable populations
- Discuss long-term equity issues and how to use art as an equalizer
- Discuss sensitive topics, values, and beliefs with trauma victims
- Consider ethical considerations and cultural appropriation in arts and cultural projects
- Share how pride through art and cultural experience can increase attachment to Europe and social inclusion
- Promote skills to create meaningful, reciprocal relationships to acknowledge negotiate and respect differing cultural perspectives, work views, and values
- Develop skills to promotive positive online behaviours in youth