Initiatives and good practices
The work and outcomes of the relevant Strategic National Agencies’ Cooperations (SNACs)
European Academy on Youth Work
The EAYW offers a platform for exchange and knowledge gathering on trends and developments in and with relevance to the youth field in Europe, and on innovative youth work responses to these trends and developments.
Mental Health in Youth Work
- is a long term project of the National Agencies of Erasmus+ Youth and European Solidarity Corps.
Europe Goes Local
- is a European cooperation project to develop and strengthen local youth work
https://europegoeslocal.eu/home/
Growing Youth Work
- is a strategic cooperation project of the network of National Agencies wants to develop and strengthen youth work across Europe. It is run by 16 National Agencies (NA) of Erasmus+ Youth and European Solidarity Corps and SALTO Youth Resource Centres.
https://www.bonn-process.net/about/snac/
Strategic Cooperation on Education and Training (EAT SNAC)
The Strategic Cooperation between National Agencies on Education and Training of Youth Workers (EaT SNAC) is aiming to reach a systemic impact on education & training through the recognition of competences and learning processes as a thematic context.
https://www.salto-youth.net/rc/training-and-cooperation/tc-rc-nanetworktcs/eatsnac/
Digital Youth Work
The Digital Youth Work project improves and develops digital youth work across Europe.
Visible Value II brings a greater focus to the subject of the recognition of youth work. These pages explore six areas linked to the recognition of youth work.
The section, About recognition, provides some background information on recognition, an explanation of the four areas of recognition, and an animated timeline of the recognition journey.
There is an updated and more accessible section on Inspiring recognition practices and tools, this section explores each of the selected practices and or tools with a brief description.
The Recognition stories this time are focused on the work of different members of the community of practice and how they have contributed to the recognition of youth work - and come in a number of different formats.
The National situations provide an overview of what has been or still is happening in each European country towards the recognition of youth work.
European policy developments is a small section that provides access to the small number of policies that are linked to the subject of the recognition of youth work.
The Recognition resources section features an assortment of publications, events, and web resources from the main European institutions. Each resource is directly or indirectly promoting the recognition of youth work.
https://pjp-eu.coe.int/en/web/youth-partnership/visible-value-recognition-of-youth-work