On 1 June, our new project to promote the EduLARP Minosia Labyrinth method on the theme of migration and inclusion will launch. Our accreditation under the Erasmus+ Youth Programme enables us to run several training seminars over the coming years, introduce new partner organisations to the method, and train trainers!

We are currently looking for new partner organisations! Here is our call for applications on salto youth.

The training course for education staff offers the opportunity to disseminate the Minosia Labyrinth method in European programme countries whilst simultaneously training new trainers in the method. To this end, we will proceed in three stages: first, we will conduct an introduction and familiarisation session with the EduLARP method and, in particular, the Minosia Labyrinth; then, a selection of participants will undergo intensive training in facilitating the method (expected in September 2026) before they gain their own experience in implementing the method during a further seminar in winter 2026/27.

From mid-April, the application form for the first training seminar will be available to those interested from the fields of non-formal education, social work and youth work, and the first seminar will take place in Berlin from 6 to 9 June.

We will provide links to further information and our application form here.

Leave a Reply