Publications
ERYICA produces guides, toolkits, manuals, research reports and other resources aimed to share knowledge and to support youth information services and professionals.
Good Practice booklet: Engage. Inform. Empower
The booklet is a collection of good practices from the main European youth information and mobility networks: ERYICA, EYCA and Eurodesk.
I’m voting – A guide to the 2019 European elections
This handbook is designed for youth workers to guide young people step-by-step towards the 2019 European Elections.
Liaisons — A toolkit for the prevention of violent extremism through Youth Information
The toolkit for the prevention of youth violent extremism through youth information has been developed in cooperation with the Council of Europe, and with the support of the Bureau International Jeunesse (Belgium).
Compendium on national Youth Information and Counselling structures
The Compendium has the aim of being the main systemized source of information for stakeholders in countries where no youth information and counselling structures have yet been established.
Youth Information Worker fit for Youth
This Guide for best practices in Youth information work is a valuable resource for youth information workers containing methods and best practices of youth information work in Europe.
Quality Management in Youth Information and Counselling
Quality management is a vital aspect of youth information and counselling. It involves the establishment of standards and measures for the provision of services to young people. Quality management in this context aims to ensure that young people receive accurate, relevant, and timely information that helps them make informed decisions about their lives.
Guide to Safety and Quality Online
This toolkit is designed for Youth Information workers to gain a better understanding of online environments and their implications for their work. It covers social media platforms, online communities, online safety, digital citizenship, and privacy. With this knowledge, Youth Information workers can provide accurate and relevant information to young people effectively and impactfully.
Youth Information Starter Kit
This tool ais to provide support to key decision makers in member states -ministers, parliamentarians and governments officials. It can, however, be used by anyone involved in designing, implementing and reviewing relevant policies, whether in government and international organisations, education and training institutions, non-governmental organisations and youth organisations.
Information right now!
Information Right Now! was a 2012 European campaign that aimed to raise awareness about young people's right to access complete, objective, and reliable information. The campaign's goals included making young people aware of their right to information, encouraging them to find it in Youth Information Centers, and advocating for this right to be guaranteed by decision makers.