
MIL as a tool to better respond to the “new normality”
ERYICA is organising an international seminar in Luxembourg on 21-24 March 2022. The topic of the event is the role of media and information literacy (MIL) in young people’s lives and the role of different stakeholders.
European Youth Information Quality Label awarded to new organisations
The European Youth Information Quality Label, which guides young people through the information overload and tells them that a particular piece of information is verified, true and unbiased, has been awarded to two new organisations: Aġenzija Żgħażagħ (Malta) and Young Scot (UK).
Wrapping-up the DesYIgn project!
Our two-and-a-half-year international project titled Innovative youth information service design and outreach (DesYIgn) has reached its end, and it produced a number of outputs that are interesting for the European youth information work scene, as well as for other sectors of youth work.
The ERYICA Nordic-Baltic Working Group turns on the engine!
ERYICA members from Estonia, Finland and Lithuania gathered to discuss the current situation of youth information in their countries, share ideas and best practices, and explore future cooperation actions.
Consumer rights for young people: a new challenge for youth information (Copy)
Consumer rights concern everyone, especially young people. With the digital sphere gradually intertwining with every part of our daily lives, children, youth and young adults are confronted with limitless possibilities of consumption. What is the role of youth information in this respect?
Looking for some training in media and information literacy?
The course, divided into five modules, targets educators, youth workers and intermediaries willing to deepen their knowledge on misinformation, fake news, algorithms or pedagogic attitudes.
2022, the European Year of the Youth
2022 will be the time to empower those who dedicated so much time to others in the last year. Whilst the pandemic has been challenging for all, it is undoubtedly true that young people have been disproportionately impacted by it.
YouthInfoComp
The framework offers a shared reference tool for describing the competences (knowledge, skills and attitudes) required by YI workers, or any youth work professionals delivering youth information.
European Youth Information Day 2021- Still a lot to be done on youth mental health!
There is no doubt that the campaign for the European Youth Information Day 2021 has opened a meaningful discussion on mental health and emotional well-being among young people and youth workers. There is a global demand to bring mental health to the forefront. And young people have a lot to say about it
What’s on the Yinfopeers network?
Two training sessions were organised in the Youth Ambassadors and YInfoPEERs project framework: one on advocacy for the young people’s right to information and the other on the peer-to-peer approach in youth information.
Service Design in Youth Information Webinar (Copy)
This webinar, conducted in collaboration with the Council of Europe, aims to elaborate on the service design method, discuss its integration and role into youth information services, as well as outline the results of the DesYIgn project. This webinar in particular also serves as the closing event of the DesYIgn project, supported by the Erasmus+ Programme.
ERYICA webinars on communication (Copy)
The European Youth Information and Counselling Agency is offering a series of five webinars in communication to our members, to upskill the profile of youth information workers in the field of promotion and digital trends. Register now!
Looking for some inspiring reading? Check the DesYIgn Focus Groups outcomes!
Check out the recent focus group interview report of the Erasmus+ DesYIgn project (Innovative Youth Information Service Design and Outreach), carried out across four different countries!
Empowering young citizens to become better-informed consumers
The European Commission is launching four new educational videos, aiming to empower EU citizens to become better-informed consumers and take positive action in the areas of financial literacy, internet safety, data protection and sustainable consumption.
Youth Information Recognised by the Council of the European Union
The conclusions invite the Member States to involve youth information providers in the promotion of active and democratic participation, and recognise the importance of providing youth-friendly information to all young people in this matter too.
Youth Information and Counselling in Europe in 2020, check it out now!
This booklet is a tribute to organisations that work for upholding young people’s right to access to quality information, which promotes their autonomy and active participation in a democratic society.
Our contribution to the future of the Youth Work Agenda
The 3rd European Youth Work Convention has aimed explicitly at putting flesh on the bones of the European Youth Work Agenda while respecting its political framework and describing future steps, actions and measures to be taken under the Bonn process.
The Charter Brochure available now in 8 languages!
This user-friendly document gives practical ideas for the implementation of the Charter principles, showcases good practices and includes testimonies of young people.