Human rights youth information website
The website aims to inform young people about their rights as human beings. There they can find an overview of the different human rights articles, just as explanations of important terms such as “antisemitism” or “equality”.
Call for Volunteers for a Pool of Young Activists on Peer-to-peer Advocacy and Campaigning
Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you believe that every voice matters and every vote counts? Join our Pool of Young Activist for the next European Elections 2024.
Call for Volunteers for Communication Task Force
Are you passionate about communication and interested in making a difference in the upcoming EU elections? Then, we have an exciting opportunity for you!
Enrol for the next edition of the DesYIgn eLearning course
Are you interested in learning how to design services, products, and activities for young people using service design methodology? If so, the DesYIgn eLearning course is for you!
ERYICAst 2023 series is out now!
In the first episode, we explore algorithms. Do we really know what they are and how they work? How are they influencing young people? All of these and more questions are answered in the episode. Listen to it now!
My social rights - Mes droits sociaux
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.
Bine ati venit National Youth Foundation of Romania!
Since January 2007, the National Youth Foundation it’s a national umbrella structure that brings together 22 county youth foundations from all over Romania.
European Youth Information Quality Label- new round of applications is open!
A new round of applications for the European Youth Information Quality Label is open! Interested in applying? Next deadline is 30 April.
EU inFORM - Young voters’ project
The project, funded by the European Parliament, will enhance youth turnout in the next European Elections in 2024 by focusing on first-time voters. 10 ERYICA members from 9 countries are part of the consortium.
Upcoming ERYICA training activities
Interested in taking part or organising an ERYICA training? Check out the article!
Training Talks: Online events for ERYICA trainers and the wider ERYICA network
ERYICA trainers and any ERYICA network member interested in the topics are invited to join informal discussions to share their knowledge and learn from the community on the topic of training.
Register your training for the European Year of Skills
The European Year of Skills aims to promote lifelong learning by investing in training and upskilling and ensuring that workers’ skills are relevant to the labour market needs. Register your activity!
Let’s Shake Hands for Ukraine
Let’s Shake Hands helps Ukrainian children learn a foreign language of the country where they were forced to move to and solve their educational needs and integrate the acquired knowledge into a new school life.
Guide of good practices: Prevention of addictions to psychoactive substances
Youth Work Ireland would like to invite youth workers and others who work with young LGBT+ people to input into a new European-wide research project.
Proud spaces - European Youth Work Survey
Youth Work Ireland would like to invite youth workers and others who work with young LGBT+ people to input into a new European-wide research project.
The youth information event focused on the creativity and self-development
The Education and Youth Board of Estonia and the Youth Information brand Teeviit organised a national-level youth info event, "Everyone is creative", focused on creativity and self-development.
Youth Information Service Design Toolkit
This toolkit is specially designed to analyse, in an agile and participative way, both the intervention environment and the solutions that best suit the expectations and needs of the young people we work with.
New look Young Scot website puts accessibility at its core
In support of its diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, Young Scot recently deployed a new version of their website to ensure that the information they publish is as accessible as it can be.
Youth Information Luxembourg (ANIJ) on the road
During the Erasmus+ study visit, the Luxembourgish Youth Info Points had the chance to learn from the work of aha in Vorarlberg, Austria and Liechtenstein.