CIDJ increased YI chat services in France
Due to Covid-19, youth information workers at CIDJ have intensified their online chat offer. The aim is to support young people at every stage of their life, by answering their queries and giving them tips and solutions which cover school, studying, professional and personal issues.
How will covid-19 affect mobility programmes?
A vast majority of young people taking part in EU mobility programmes at the start of 2020 have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Europe has swiftly become the coronavirus pandemic epicentre, resulting in rapid unexpected mobility changes.
UNESCO- MIL CLICKS & coronavirus campaign
During the COVID-19 global pandemic, there has been a virulent spread of misinformation through social media, unreliable sources, and independent outlets fueling panic amongst the population. Therefore, more so now than ever, it is crucial to have access to safe, reliable information.
How is Young Scot adapting its YI services in times of coronavirus?
To help young people during this crisis, Young Scot quickly published quality-assured information on what's happening. The information included the steps to take to help avoid catching COVID-19 and how to avoid spreading it to those around them.
Digital Youth Information in Austria during Covid-19
In order to tackle the COVID-19 crisis with digital youth information activities, the Austrian youth information centers employ different tools and are actively exploring new ways of providing vital information online.
Cyprus Youth Information Centers Spread positivity
In these harsh and strange times we are living in, the Cyprus Youth Information Centers of the Youth Board of Cyprus are trying to help young people maintain a positive attitude amidst the COVID-19 crisis
Recognition and prevention of sexual grooming in youth work
The Finnish project to strengthen the skills of the youth workers in Finland in the field of sexual grooming and sexual abuse of children and young people is still ongoing, this time in an online format!
Youth-led Human Rights Online Campaign in Malta
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a milestone document which claims that every human is born with 30 different rights. But are these 30 rights in place and practiced or are they just a number, too many or too few?
Meet Agenzija Zghazagh from Malta!
Aġenzija Żgħażagħ is a youth center in Malta that provides young people with time and space to make friends, learn in alternative ways and develop their talents through their regional youth services.
Study on the landscape of youth representation in the EU
The study presents a valuable snapshot of youth NGO activity across Europe in summer 2019, with representation from all of the main types of NGOs, and covering all European Member States at that date.
What about a New Tool to Evaluate Youth Work?
The Finnish Youth Research Society is conducting a new project in aim of developing a new multifaceted youth work evaluation tool. This evaluation tool was developed for the needs of young people in deep focus of several concepts.
Save the new date for the General Assembly 2020!
The 31st ERYICA General Assembly, planned to take place on 21-24 April 2020, has been postponed, due to the outbreak of the current global COVID-19 pandemic. Click on the article and discover the new dates!
European Youth Information Day 2020
The aim of this year’s campaign is to invite young people to reflect critically and encourage youth advocacy about one of the hottest topics of the new decade: the climate emergency.
DesYIgn Project - Focus Group Interview Report is out!
This tool aims to clarify social rights for young people in a friendly way. It is intended to make them aware of what they are entitled to, such as welfare, healthcare or unemployment rights.
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.