The European Solidarity Corps featured the EUSA ©EUSA

The European University Sports Association (EUSA) Institute took part in the European Solidarity Corps training hosted by national agency Movit in the nation of its headquarters, Slovenia.

Representatives of the 27 organisations with the European Solidarity Corps Quality Certificate met in the town of Zreče.

This training focused on coordinators and mentors who work with European Solidarity Corps volunteers.

First training was aimed at the coordinators, with Katja Dolinšek Zajc representing the EUSA Institute.

The European Solidarity Corps trained coordinators and mentors to best assist volunteers ©ESC
The European Solidarity Corps trained coordinators and mentors to best assist volunteers ©ESC

The second training session looked at how to better support volunteers through their mentors, with Jan Martin Jamnik being the EUSA Institute representative for this.

The event was part of the Training and Evaluation Cycle in the European Solidarity Corps programme, funded and supported by the European Union.

The European Solidarity Corps looks to bring young people together to support more inclusivity, help vulnerable people and respond to societal development.