Transcript THE IMPACT OF EU POLICIES ON THE YOUTH WORK AT …
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The presentation aims to create a common frame of reference for discussing mediating structures and processes between local, national and European levels.
• Council of Europe, 47 countries – Congress of Local and Regional Authorities – Directorate General IV: Education, Culture and Heritage, Youth and Sport / Directorate of Youth and Sport, http://www.coe.int/T/E/Cultural_Co operation/Youth/ • European Union, 27 countries – European Commission, executive body of the EU • Youth Unit of Directorate General for Education and Culture, http://ec.europa.eu/youth/index_en.html
• The Partnership between the European Union and the Council of Europe in the field of youth, since 1998, new Agreement 2007 –2009 – Citizenship, – social cohesion, – youth work and training, – better knowledge of youth • Third sector – Tripartite cooperation between youth research, youths and policy-making and implementation – Interaction between European, national and local level
Council of Europe Directorate General IV: Education, Culture and Heritage, Youth and Sport Directorate of Youth and Sport Charter on youth participation in local and regional life Advisory Council Programs: training, information exchange European Youth Centers and Youth Foundation Publications Online resources
III sector YFJ, AC
Partnership between the CoE and the EU Youth training Youth researchers’ network, EKCYP Euro-Mediterranean cooperation COYOTE T-Kits All different, all equal European Union Directorate General for Education and Culture (DGEAC) Unit of Youth White Paper on Youth European Youth Pact European Youth Week Presidency Youth Event Structured dialogue Youth in Action 2007 2013 Policy documents SALTO-YOUTH FORUM21 Information services
Council of Europe: values
stated by ministers responsible for youth, for years 2005-2008: • Human Rights Education and Intercultural Dialogue • Youth Participation and Democratic Citizenship • Social Cohesion and Inclusion of Young People • Youth Policy Development, better knowledge of youth
Council of Europe
Congress of Local and Regional Authorities European Charter on the Participation of Young People in Local and Regional Life adopted in 1992; revised version in 2003 Advisory Council: 30 NGYOs, links CoE to youths
Priority programs
bring together CoE and national, regional and local youth field activists; subprograms: • Training for European youth work: for youth leaders, multipliers, young democratic leaders, young researchers, civil servants and trainers in European youth work • Knowledge exchange: seminars, symposia and expert meetings; youth policy • Europe-wide research: European research network between researchers, civil servants, NGYOs; knowledge base on youth • Support and advice: DYS advises member states on youth policies, international reviews of youth policies
Council of Europe
Intergovernmental Program view to joint action experience; - within the Youth Directorate, the Steering Committee for Youth (CDEJ) comprising senior civil servants from CoE members; responsible for: • promoting intergovernmental co-operation and serving as a framework for the examination of national youth policies with a • stimulating exchanges of information, documentation and • preparing and taking follow-up action on the conferences of ministers responsible for youth; • advising the Committee of Ministers on the means of ensuring an appropriate follow-up to suggestions of common interest arising from the EYC entres’ and EYFoundation's programs; • co-operating with the Governing Board and Advisory Committee of the EYCs and EYF as well as with other steering or ad hoc committees in the implementation of common projects
Council of Europe
Cooperation and assistance program • DYS organises training courses and seminars for the CEE countries in developing and implementing youth policies Democratic Leadership program • The objective of the DLP is to strengthen the political competence and skills of young politicians, journalists and NGO leaders, and thus to contribute to greater democratic security.
Council of Europe
• European Youth Centers , in Strasbourg and Budapest • European Youth Foundation , providing financial support to European youth activities which serve the promotion of peace, understanding and co-operation in a spirit of respect for the CoE's values such as human rights, democracy, tolerance and solidarity,
www.eyf.coe.int/fej
• Publications of the CoE , http://www.coe.int/t/e/cultural_co operation/youth/1._news/Publications/ • Human Rights Education Youth Resource – COMPASS, the manual on human rights education with young people, http://eycb.coe.int/compass/ – DOmino, education for young people by young people, http://eycb.coe.int/domino/default.htm
– All different, all equal education pack, http://eycb.coe.int/edupack/default.htm
– Alien ’93, combating racism and xenophobia, http://eycb.coe.int/alien/default.htm
European Union: values
European Youth Pact (2005), White Paper on Youth (2001) and follow-ups • Employment and social integration • Education, training and mobility • Reconciling work and family life • Active citizenship – Socio-economic integration of youth, in the framework of Lisbon Strategy • Participation in education and workforce, non formal learning, ‘life-skills’
European Union
The structured dialogue (application of OMC in the youth field) is an instrument to actively involve young people in policy shaping debates and dialogue in relation to the European agenda (active citizenship). Envisioned to deliver youth voices from local to national to European level – 2007, focus on social and professional integration of young people – 2008, on intercultural dialogue – 2009, on the further perspectives of youth policy at European level The European Youth Week Events and the Presidency Youth organised by each Council Presidency are major occasions for young people to raise their voice and contribute to the shaping of policies at European level which concern them
European Union: Youth in Action
Aims to develop among young people a sense of personal responsibility, initiative, concern for others, civic participation and active involvement at local, national and European level, http://ec.europa.eu/youth/index_en.html
Youth for Europe:
reinforcing the active civic participation by supporting exchanges, mobility
EVS:
to develop solidarity, active engagement and mutual understanding, in the framework of a charitable or not-for profit activity
Youth of the world:
fosters mutual understanding and active engagement through program with the neighboring countries of the enlarged Europe
Youth workers and support systems:
training, exchange and information schemes
Support for policy cooperation in the field of youth:
cooperation among decision-makers on youth policy
European Union: SALTO
www.SALTO-YOUTH.net
, a network of 8 Resource Centres working on European priority areas within the youth field. It provides youth work and training resources and organises training and contact-making activities to support organisations and National Agencies – Training courses – Toolbox for training, http://www.salto youth.net/toolbox/ – Trainers online for youth, http://www.salto youth.net/toy/
European Union
• FORUM 21, the European Journal on Youth Policy The purpose of this specialist publication with a distinctive profile of a broad European dimension of youth policy is to bring national youth policies closer together and keep the ongoing European dialogue about the key problems of national youth policies on a solid, high-level foundation in terms of content, expertise and politics http://www.coe.int/T/E/Cultural_Co operation/Youth/5._Information_services/Forum_21/ • Policy documents, reports, recommendations, communications from the Commission, staff working documents
European Union: info for youth
European Youth Portal – a gateway to citizenship and mobility for young people in Europe, http://europa.eu/youth/ , http://europa.eu/youth/index.cfm?l_id=en Eurodesk – information service providing access to European information for young people and those who work with them, www.eurodesk.org
European Youth Information and Counseling Agency people, – a user-centered youth information centre (service) to meet needs of the young http://www.eryica.org/home
Partnership
• The co-operation between the EC DGEAC and the CoE DYS
training
of youth workers and of youth leaders, started 1998 • youth
research, 2003
• co-operation with the
EuroMed region, 2003
http://www.youth partnership.net/INTEGRATION/Overall_Portal/Intro/index.html
http://www.youth partnership.net/INTEGRATION/Overall_Portal/aboutPart/index.html
Goals for 2007-2009 • Citizenship, Participation, Human Right Education, Intercultural dialogue • Social Cohesion, Inclusion, Equal opportunities • Quality, Recognition and Visibility of Youth Work and Training • Better Knowledge of Youth and Development of Youth Policies ALL DIFFERENT, ALL EQUAL, www.alldifferent-allequal.info
An instrument for promoting the values of the CoE: diversity, human rights, participation, antiracism; started in 1995 by the CoE, recent campaign 2006-2007 by the Partnership in 42 countries
Partnership: training
Training-Youth.net
, http://www.youth partnership.net/INTEGRATION/TY/Intro/index.html
• Training activities for youth workers and youth leaders – Training courses – Stakeholders’ meeting on training of trainers – European citizenship valorisation seminar • 10 T-Kits: thematic handbooks for training, http://www.training youth.net/INTEGRATION/TY/Publications/T_Kits.html
• COYOTE MAGAZINE, on issues around youth training in Europe“, targeted at trainers and youth leaders, http://www.training youth.net/INTEGRATION/TY/Publications/coyote.html
Partnership: research
European Knowledge Centre for Youth Policy : a tool for the implementation of the White Paper on Youth and the EC common objectives on a Better Understanding of Youth and the CoE monitoring of youth policy. to promote evidence based policy making and practice and provide a central place for the exchange of information and dialogue across the youth field, http://www.training youth.net/INTEGRATION/EKC/Intro/index.html
– Research seminars – Annual expert meetings
Partnership: EUROMED
The Partnership Program on Euro-Med, Human Rights Education and Intercultural Dialogue
• The Euro-Mediterranean Youth Action program of the European Commission was initiated in 1999 and is based on the shared concern to combat prejudices and stereotypes that prevail across the Mediterranean and still determine mutual perceptions. Currently involves the 27 EU Member States and 10 Mediterranean partner countries.
– Seminars – Training courses
III sector – YOs
• Tripartite cooperation between policy-making, research and
young people affiliated with NGYOs
• Feedback to national and local youth organisations which are consulted at national and/or local level policy-making and youth work • European Youth Forum (YFJ) , > 90 YOs, www.youthforum.org
– Policy papers; communication with CoE, EC and committees • Advisory Council at DYS, CoE; 30 YOs – Co-management of the youth field at the CoE and the Partnership • Cafe Babel , http://www.cafebabel.com/en/default.asp
, is made up of a network of local teams across Europe. Bringing together young people from across the continent, this network aims to contribute to the construction of pan-European public opinion through the magazine
Council of Europe Directorate General IV: Education, Culture and Heritage, Youth and Sport Directorate of Youth and Sport
III sector YFJ, AC
Partnership between the CoE and the EU Charter on youth participation in local and regional life Advisory Council Programs: training, information exchange European Youth Centers and Youth Foundation Publications Online resources Youth training Youth researchers’ network, EKCYP Euro-Mediterranean cooperation COYOTE T-Kits All different, all equal European Union Directorate General for Education and Culture (DGEAC) Unit of Youth White Paper on Youth European Youth Pact European Youth Week Presidency Youth Event Structured dialogue Youth in Action 2007 2013 Policy documents SALTO-YOUTH FORUM21 Information services