"The history of youth work in Europe and its relevance for today's youth work policy"- 2nd workshop
Research
Second Workshop : The history of youth work in Europe and its relevance for today's youth work policy
25-28 May 2009, Blankenberge
Monday, 25 May 2009 - Late afternoon session.
- Welcome by Jan Vanhee and Hanjo Schild
- Introduction and presentation of the programme
- Griet Verschelden, Tinneke Van De Walle and Filip Coussee: Looking back to the 1st Workshop on History of Youth Work
- Tony Jeffs, United Kingdom: The relevance of history for youth and social work
- Lwazi Mboyi, South Africa: Reflections on youth work from a South-African perspective
- Bjoern Jaaberg Hansen, Norway: The History of European Youth Work Policy
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Morning session
- Johan Van Gaens, the Flemish perspective
- Gauthier Simon, French speaking Community of Belgium
- Xavier Hurlet, German speaking Community of Belgium
- Chair: Koen Lambert, JINT Belgium
Afternoon session
- Hans Van Ewijk: The Dutch perspective
- Representative from FYRoM: The Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia perspective
- Chair: Nicole Vettenburg, Belgium
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Morning session
- Galina Kuprianova: The Russian perspective
- Peter Wootsch: The Hungarian perspective
- Chair: Howard Williamson, Wales
Afternoon session
- Dora Giannaki: The Greek perspective
- Maurice Devlin: The Irish perspective
- Chair: Marta Mędlińska, Youth Partnership CoE - EC
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Morning session
- Griet Verschelden, Tineke Van De Walle, Filip Coussée: first summary by rapporteurs
- Discussion on conclusions, summing up, follow up
- Chair: Mark Taylor, France
- Rui Gomes, Council of Europe: Conclusions from an institutional perspective
- Anne-Marie Le Claire, European Commission: Conclusions from an institutional perspective
- Message from the Flemish Community of Belgium
- Chairs: Jan Vanhee and Hanjo Schild