youth strategy Archivi - Youth Networks https://youthnetworks.net/tag/youth-strategy/ Policies, Grants, European calls and more Tue, 28 Sep 2021 12:30:21 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 The Youthpass Strategy is Out https://youthnetworks.net/the-youthpass-strategy-is-out/ https://youthnetworks.net/the-youthpass-strategy-is-out/#respond Tue, 28 Sep 2021 12:30:21 +0000 https://youthnetworks.net/?p=3232 The European Commission, in collaboration with S.A.L.T.O. Training and Cooperation, has launched the Youthpass Strategy back in September. The strategy is fully available online for consultation and to download. The Youthpass Certificate The Youthpass is a tool to support the visibility and the general acceptance of the competences developed by young people and youth workers […]

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The European Commission, in collaboration with S.A.L.T.O. Training and Cooperation, has launched the Youthpass Strategy back in September. The strategy is fully available online for consultation and to download.

youthpass strategy

The Youthpass Certificate

The Youthpass is a tool to support the visibility and the general acceptance of the competences developed by young people and youth workers (and other support persons) through their engagement in youth work and volunteering.

It works as a certificate that recognizes non-formal and informal learning in youth projects. So far over 1 million Youthpass certificates have been released across Europe.

The Youthpass Strategy

With the evolving societal challenges, changing needs of young people and, not the least, with the start of the new EU youth programmes in mind, the European Commission has come up with a Youthpass Strategy that better meet the needs of its stakeholders.

The strategy for recognition and validation of non-formal and informal learning in the European youth field:

  • describes the directions for Youthpass in order to maintain and strengthen its value in light of the changing needs and contexts of its target groups;
  • contributes to the implementation of policy processes to improve the quality and impact of youth work and non-formal and informal learning in Europe.

This strategy document aims at putting a basis for the work of the SALTO Training and Cooperation Resource Centre in developing Youthpass together with the European Commission and the NAs for the EU youth programmes. It also seeks to offer inspiration and a framework for cooperation with other organisations and stakeholders that wish to create greater awareness and visibility of the learning value of youth work and volunteering across Europe.

You can see the Youthpass Strategy document online.

Read also

Creative Europe Programme: EACEA Online Info-Sessions

YouthWIKI: Europe Encyclopedia of National Youth Policies

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European Youth Strategy 2020-27: new SALTO report on inclusion https://youthnetworks.net/european-youth-strategy-2020-27-new-salto-report-on-inclusion/ https://youthnetworks.net/european-youth-strategy-2020-27-new-salto-report-on-inclusion/#respond Tue, 07 May 2019 07:00:12 +0000 https://youthnetworks.net/?p=1677 As the end of the seven-year-period 2014-20 approaches, it comes the time for a new European Youth Strategy. The leading words are three: engage, empower, connect. The main issue at stake is inclusion, in all of its shades: how to foster it in the democratic life of young Europeans, how to guarantee the participation of […]

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As the end of the seven-year-period 2014-20 approaches, it comes the time for a new European Youth Strategy. The leading words are three: engage, empower, connect.

The main issue at stake is inclusion, in all of its shades: how to foster it in the democratic life of young Europeans, how to guarantee the participation of people with fewer opportunities in such process, which tools, activities and actions are better to implement. The main point of the dedicated report (“A sit at the table for everyone”, by Salto Youth resource center) is to propose effective actions, on the base of what has been done until now.

Engage

First of all, the main issue is to reach out to every young person. Here it plays a fundamental role the difference between youngsters with fewer opportunities and unorganised youngsters. The first group may be unorganised, or may be not; but, for sure, its members face difficult situations (due to physical disabilities, economical problems, geographical distance, lack of facilities, etc) that make harder for them to create and get involved, even after trying to organise themselves.

The second group instead may be composed by people in difficulty – or may be not. The only thing that characterizes the group is the fact that they are not properly ogranised under the umbrella of a private or semi-private body. The difference is important because it set the target of the inclusion mission: not the unorganised people that, potentially, have the possibility to stand up and fight for themselves; but rather the people with fewer opportunities, that are the ones who may not be in the practical contitions of make up a group and raise their voice.

Empower

People with fewer opportunities are the ones that need to be empowered most. The risk of marginalisation can be prevented by giving the people more at risk the right tools to be at the forefront of European policy making process. Fostering the democratic participation of young people in the political life of the community they live in can in fact be itself and instrument of social and civic development. But an interesting focus is where Europeans stakeholder can improve and the moments when it has not been done before. Where can the system be improved? How? The report tries to answer to these questions by proposing a set of services, activities, actions and awareness raising tools.

Connect

So, the strategy wants to get to a better involvement of young people by enhancing the already existing European programmes, together with the new ones – as the European Solidarity Corps intiative. The report provide four main strategies to foster inclusion:

  • the combination between the three key actions of the Erasmus+ programme;
  • reducing the complexity of the application process;
  • more Key Actions (in order to overtake the idea of just the KA3 as the “participation Key Action”, ofr example);
  • the creation of Youth Goals.

There ideas are described in more details at p. 11/12 of the report.

The report

The main goal of the report, released in the last weeks, is not only to raise awareness on the inclusion challeges that every organisation and project has to deal with – indeed, everyone is pretty aware of the situation. It focuses more on which actions and activities to enhance or implement to tackle the situation.

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