A new Youth sector strategy for the next 10 years
The new strategy will provide policy guidance and a broad political roadmap, or mission statement, for the period 2020-30, and will be the framework within which the next five biennial Youth for Democracy programmes will be implemented.
EU and ME
If you are a citizen of an EU country then you are also a European citizen. But what does this mean in practice? What has the European Union done for you? Well, for a start, we all live in peaceful times, which in itself is a huge achievement, but it is not the only thing that Europe has done for us.
A creative and innovative approach to youth work
This e-handbook is focused on Innovation in youth work and it is intended for practitioners who are looking for innovative tools to use in their activities with young people, including digital youth work.
The legacy of the No Hate Speech Movement lives on!
Do you remember the No Hate Speech Movement of the Council of Europe? To continue its fight against hate and for a more peaceful Internet, they laid down the foundations of a new entity, the No Hate Speech Network.
Informing young people about voting
A General Election was held in the UK on 12 December 2019. In Scotland, Young Scot, in our role as Scotland’s official youth information charity, ran a campaign about voting across our website and social media channels.
Eurodesk survey report is here!
The Eurodesk Survey aims to gather the experiences and opinions of young people and adults from 15 to over 30 years old. It researches different aspects related to youth information and learning mobility, targeting both mobile and non-mobile youth.
Euryka H2020 project
Horizon 2020 Investigate the conditions, processes, and mechanisms underpinning how young people do politics in times of increasing inequalities, with the aim of suggesting novel democratic models to help reimagine more inclusive European politics, and therefore strengthening European democratic life.
Liaisons is now available in 4 languages!
ERYICA is happy to announce that the manual for the prevention of youth violent extremism through youth information, Liaisons, is now available in Dutch and Azerbaijani thanks to the support of the Flemish National Agency, JINT and the International Organization for Migration Azerbaijan.
ToT – Halfway to becoming an ERYICA trainer!
After 5 weeks of working together on ERYICA’s DOYIT eLearning platform, 35 participants from our network met face-to-face for the first time in sunny Alicante for the first residential part of the new ERYICA Training of Trainers Programme.
What Makes Me Happy – The Games Behind the Question
The game is an evolution of the project “What makes me happy”. coordinated by the Ljubljana Network of Info Points (L'MIT) for almost twenty years. The main purpose is to encourage sharing, listening and reflecting among young people. The games can also stimulate a positive group atmosphere for cooperation and collaborative learning.
The Belgian Infor Jeunes network as a radio commentator!
Last September, a major Belgian radio station (VivaCité) offered Infor Jeunes the possibility to have a slot every week on one of its programmes for the whole season (September – June). A magnificent opportunity for Infor Jeunes on many levels!
Finnish report on youth information and counselling looks to 2020
"Professionals in Managing Flows of Information: Youth Information and Counselling in the 2020s" focuses on the relationship between youth information and counselling and other youth work and services, special skills and competences in youth information and counselling, and what kind of recommendations can be set based on the above.
‘Mind the Gap’ in Malta and Gozo
‘Mind the Gap’ was a campaign which hosted a good number of young people on different days throughout 2019. The young people came from Higher Education Institutions in Malta and Gozo, and the campaign provided an experiential experience to ensure a better understanding of the benefits and opportunities of learning mobility.