Mangalore: Samanvaya, ICYM Holds Trainers' Workshop on Training


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Mangalore, Nov 20: With a view to create a Quality Youth Resource Cell and to bring out youth talent, ‘Samanvaya’ Mangalore and Indian Catholic Youth Movement (ICYM) of Mangalore diocese jointly organized a trainers' workshop at Olivet House, Jeppu, recently. 

Fr Eric Crasta, principal of St Joseph’s Workshop, Jeppu inaugurated the workshop. He called upon the youth to work hard and put in regular efforts to become quality resource individuals. Fr Anil D’Souza the director of ICYM explained the purpose and objectives of the workshop.
 
Sr Mabel D’souza, women co-ordinator of ‘Samanvaya’ and the HRD specialist and National trainer Dr Ronald Cutinha were the resource guides of the workshop. They imparted input on method of collection of resource material, need of communication skills for effective delivery of the contents, requirement of a good resource person, different methods used in training among others  etc. through PowerPoint presentation.

The participants presented their skills and exhibited their knowledge as resource persons on leadership, role of the youth in parish and society, problems faced by youth and remedies. he video recording and replay of presentations enabled the critical evaluation of each participant.
 
ICYM woen c-ordinator, Sr Michel was present on the dais. The pesident of ICYM Vincent Rodrigues welcomed, scretary Lawrence D’souza proposed the of thanks and Reshma Castelino of Mulki compered. In all 21 youth leaders participated in the programme.

  

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