
Call for Communication Agency & Website Developer
The European Youth Information and Counselling Agency is looking for a Website Developer and a Communication Agency to develop the EU inFORM- Young Voters Project funded by the European Parliament.
Apply now for the European Youth Information Quality Label!
A new round of applications for the European Youth Information Quality Label is now open. An online information session will be held for potential applicants on 1 March 2023. Register now!
Pioneering youth information: a roadmap
In the framework of the Erasmus+ YinfoPioneers: Pioneering Youth Information and Counselling in the Western Balkans project, this webinar is designed to gain knowledge about different youth information and counselling models, practices, and resources.
ERYICA is hiring!
We’re looking for an enthusiastic and committed person with a passion for youth policy, project management and international relations. Our new colleague will manage ERYICA’s projects and working groups, support the preparation of project outputs and reports, plan and implement our initiatives, help with fundraising activities, liaise with member organisations and partners, and organise events.
We are looking for a Youth Participation Coordinator!
ERYICA is looking for a subcontractor (one-year service contract) to act as youth participation coordinator and help implement the ERYICA Youth Ambassadors Framework. The coordinator will support and dynamise the ERYICA Youth Ambassadors Commission and our community of youth ambassadors.
Check out the brand new Guide on Youth Participation in Youth Information!
The aim of the guide is to discover what youth participation in youth information means and how youth information services can involve young people in the design, delivery, dissemination, evaluation, and governance of youth information services.
Give a warm welcome to ERYICAst- the first-ever ERYICA Podcast Series!
The first two episodes are available now! Learn about the impact of new technology and digitalisation on youth information services from the voices and testimonials of ERYICA members and young people.
First face-to-face meeting of the Trainers of Training
The event was hosted in the seaside town of Oeiras, and it followed a 5-week eLearning phase. The 27 participants from 11 countries were eager to finally meet face-to-face and take the next steps towards becoming ERYICA trainers.
YinfoPioneers - Pioneering youth information services in the Western Balkans
The consortium meeting of the YinfoPioneers project happened in Tirana, European Youth Capital 2022, on 1-2 December 2022. The consortium had the unique opportunity to gather with the Minister of State for Youth and Children of Albania.
YIminds - Youth information minding young people’s mental health kick-off meeting
ERYICA's new mental health and emotional well-being project, YIminds, kicked off in Brussels on 28-29 November 2022. The project focuses on building a structured dialogue between youth information workers, mental health professionals and young people
5th ERYICA Ibero-Insular Meeting
From 26 to 28 October, 50 ERYICA members from Andorra, Portugal and Spain gathered in the beautiful island of Menorca for the 5th ERYICA Ibero-insular working group meeting. Check out the main outcomes and decisions of the meetings!
3rd ERYICA Nordic-Baltic Meeting
The ERYICA Nordic-Baltic Working Group, whose participants come from Finland, Estonia, Norway, and Lithuania, met in Tallinn (Estonia) on 26-27 October 2022. Get to know more about the meeting!
Do you kNOw distress? - Youth information responses to mental health- WEBINAR
What is mental health? What is the role, and what are the boundaries of youth information services? ERYICA, in partnership with the Council of Europe, is organising this webinar to provide first-hand insights on mental health and share good practices regarding how youth information providers can contribute to young people’s mental health.
Have a look at the MedYIa survey report!
MedYIa partners run in the last months an online survey that became the basis for the partners’ work, enabling them to create tailor-made, face-to-face training closely aligned to the needs of youth workers. Check out the results!
First European Youth Quality Label awarded in Spain!
Recently, the Andalusian Youth Institute (IAJ) in Spain has been awarded the European Youth Information Quality Label, becoming the first organisation in the country to achieve this recognition.
YI Minds - Youth information minding young people’s mental health
The YIMinds project is starting! The kick-off meeting will take place on 28-29 November in Brussels. The partners from Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Spain, Greece, Luxembourg and Scotland will meet to talk about the project content and management.
Information Right Now: Youth Taking the Lead
More than 50 young people, youth workers, ERYICA Governing Board members, and local and international stakeholders from 17 European countries gathered in Šibenik to spend some pleasant moments together and discuss youth information and youth policies, and peer-to-peer in youth information.
The European Youth Information Charter is now available in 32 languages!
We are glad to announce that this year the Charter has been translated available into three new languages: Albanian, Montenegrin and Russian. Moreover, we are thrilled to add that other #YouthInfoComp and the DesYIgn Toolkit publications have been translated into new languages,
Youth Ambassadors joined for the first time ERYICA’s Governing Board Meeting
Youth Ambassadors is a programme to decentralise information by making it easier for young people to access it. The Programme is coordinated by the General Directorate of Youth, Ministry of the Presidency, Tourism, Culture and Sports of the Region of Murcia.
Ukrainian displaced youth: Identifying information needs and aspirations - A survey report.
The survey report, created by ERYICA in cooperation with the Ukrainian Center in Barcelona, highlights six areas in which it is crucial for youth information and counselling services to be active and aware, followed by recommendations.