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.
Subtitle: Engaging young people with the Council of Europe’s values
Author(s): Council of Europe Member States
Date: 2020
Summary link to Recognition:
The Youth Sector Strategy 2030 is an act of recognition in its own right and as such is an important policy and document in the road to recognition. The aim of the Strategy is to revitalise pluralistic democracy, guarantee young people’s access to rights, promote living together in peaceful and inclusive societies, and strengthen youth work while retaining the flexibility to respond to new emerging trends and challenges. The new strategy provides policy guidance and a broad political roadmap, or mission statement, for the period 2020-30. An accompanying background document introduces the Strategy, putting it into the context of young people’s lives and of youth policy.
Tags: youth policy, youth sector strategy
Resource Type: web resource, publication (brochure)
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