Recognition resources
In this section, you will find publications, web resources and events all connected directly or indirectly to the recognition of youth work. The list is not seen as being complete and it is acknowledged that the reader will see some as not relevant and would like to see others included. It is intended that this resources page should be updated regularly. The section paints a large picture of the recognition work that has and is being conducted across Europe.
Each resource is hyperlinked through its title and comes with a short summary. It is recommended that you use the tags to search for a particular theme or topic rather than scrolling through the long list of documents.
Date: 2019 to present
Summary link to Recognition:
The Perspectives on Youth series went online in 2019. Each subject covered is a useful resource for having a clear picture of current issues in youth work, how an issue affects young people and how it affects the sector as a whole – both at European level and grassroots. The series has now expanded beyond a single publication and allows for multiple inputs from different members of the community of practice which increases the amount of resources available. Resources include: papers, webinars, videos, graphic recordings, audio files, and PDF files.
In general, as with the original series, it is designed to tackle the selected subject areas and is not a direct resource for recognition. However, from time to time there are key inputs in one form or another that do tackle recognition. For example; in the “Social Inclusion, Digitalisation and AI” subject area, a 2021 Partnership webinar on Digital Youth Work and the accompanying paper: A modest proposal. Is it time to develop digital and smart youth work strategies? by Michele Di Paola, do explore recognition in the context of digital youth work.
Symposium on youth political participation
2019
Social values, social rights and solidarity
2019
Social inclusion, digitalisation and AI
2020
Climate change and sustainability
2020
Tags: youth work
Resource Type: web resource, publication
Link: https://go.coe.int/Li9H0