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Final declaration of the 3rd European Youth Work Convention: Signposts for the Future
Under the title ‘Signposts for the Future’, the 3rd European Youth Work Convention (EYWC) presented a final declaration that sets out guidelines and suggestions for the implementation of a strong European Youth Work Agenda.
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'Growing Youth Work’ – prepare for the 3rd EYWC with this inspirational paper
‘Growing Youth Work across Europe: Inspirational Paper for Making the European Youth Work Agenda Happen’ has now been published. The hosts of the 3rd European Youth Work Convention – the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth and JUGEND für Europa - National Agency for Erasmus+ Youth in Action and European Solidarity Corps in Germany – extend their invitation from Bonn to Europe to get inspired by this preparatory read.
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Fourth analytical paper published: Learning from the Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Youth Work in Europe
Read the fourth resource paper for the 3rd European Youth Work Convention - written for you by Andreas Karsten.
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’The vision is for progress to be made possible under this framework.’
JUGEND für Europa spoke to Barbara Schmidt dos Santos, project co-ordinator for the 3rd European Youth Work Convention
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Programme outline online now
Look at our programme outline for the 3rd European Youth Work Convention
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‘Ongoing Developments‘ is out - third analytical paper published
Read Ongoing Developments within the Youth Work Community of Practice – a paper by Nik Paddison and JUGEND für Europa!
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Two analytical papers published: ‘Discussion on Youth Work’ and ‘Challenges for Youth Work’
Read the German Youth Institute’s The European Discussion on Youth Work 2015-2020 and Howard Williamson’s Cornerstone Challenges for European Youth Work and Youth Work in Europe – Making the Connections and Bridging the Gaps!
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Wanted: Workshop Facilitators and Rapporteurs for the 3rd EYWC
Be part of the 3rd European Youth Work Convention as one of our workshop facilitators or rapporteurs!
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Engage – Connect – Empower: The programme for Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the field of youth
Germany’s EU Council Presidency in the second half of 2020 will deliver valuable input for the EU Youth Strategy’s three core areas of action: Engage – Connect – Empower.
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MOOC on Essentials of Youth Work
The partnership between the European Commission and the Council of Europe in the field of youth is launching its Massive Open Online Course on Essentials of Youth Work!
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Boosting Youth Work: A third Convention and a Bonn Process
Youth work in Europe has been on the agenda of the European Union and the Council of Europe for years, due in large part to two so-called European Youth Work Conventions. A third Convention is now set to take place under Germany’s EU Council Presidency. The programme is built around the implemention of the European Youth Work Agenda.