Activities 2024-2025

The current Youth Partnership workplan is a three-year programming cycle covering activities from 2026-2028, with a stronger emphasis on your work.
Activities
Supporting the 4th European Youth Work Convention (28-30 May 2025) and co-ordinating its Steering Group
Symposium on young people, climate crisis and sustainability (24-26 September 2024, Strasbourg)
Youth Perspectives in Contemporary Europe: New Tasks for Research and Policy, International conference (20-21 October 2025, Brussels, Belgium)
Seminars on
- young people’s mental health and well-being (18-19 March 2025, European Youth Centre Strasbourg)
- participatory youth policy (T-kit 15 launch event) and closing event of the Capacity building project: Shaping youth policy in practice (17-19 April 2024, Faro)
- youth work development in Eastern and Southeast Europe (29-30 October 2024, Skopje)
Main topics
- youth participation in policy making, youth perspective and youth mainstreaming
- young people engaging with democracy and civic space
- rural youth
- mental health and well-being (Perspectives on Youth)
Support to the initiatives of the partner institutions
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) on youth work, youth policy and youth research
Masterclasses:
- Masterclass on youth policy: mapping and engaging key actors in the youth policy eco-system (March 2024)
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Masterclass on youth Research: Youth research and evidence-based policy and practice (18 June 2025)
Networks:
- European Knowledge Centre for Youth Policy (EKCYP), providing knowledge for evidence-based youth policy making
- Pool of European Youth Researchers (PEYR) and PEYR Advisory Group, generating knowledge on key themes of the work programme
- Steering Group on the 4th European Youth Work Convention
Resources
Under 30’ podcast series, exploring research results, trends in young people's lives and themes relevant for youth policy and practice
Advocacy tools for youth work development
- #1 on organisational management
- #3 on project management (2024)
- #9 on financial management and funding (2024)
- #12 on youth transforming conflict (2024)
- #16 on mental health and well-being (2026)
- #31 on young people and democracy in the climate crisis (2024)
- #32 youth work strategies manual (2024)
- #33 on youth perspective in policy making / youth mainstreaming (2025)
Insights :
Translations of publications – all translations are available on the page of each publication.
Illustrations and infographics to highlight results of various research projects carried out by the Youth Partnership.
Activities 2024-2025
Activities
Supporting the 4th European Youth Work Convention (May 2025)
Symposium on young people, climate crisis and sustainability (September 2024)
Youth Perspectives in Contemporary Europe: New Tasks for Research and Policy, International conference (October 2025)
Seminars on
- young people’s mental health and well-being (March 2025)
- participatory youth policy (T-kit 15 launch event) and closing event of the Capacity building project: Shaping youth policy in practice (April 2024)
- youth work development in Eastern and Southeast Europe (October 2024)
Main topics
- youth participation in policy making, youth perspective and youth mainstreaming
- young people engaging with democracy and civic space
- rural youth
- mental health and well-being (Perspectives on Youth)
Support to the initiatives of the partner institutions
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) on youth work, youth policy and youth research
Masterclasses:
- Masterclass on youth policy: mapping and engaging key actors in the youth policy eco-system (March 2024)
-
Masterclass on youth Research: Youth research and evidence-based policy and practice (18 June 2025)
Publications and communication
Under 30’ podcast series, exploring research results, trends in young people's lives and themes relevant for youth policy and practice
Advocacy tools for youth work development
- #16 on mental health and well-being (to be finalised in 2026)
Insights :
Illustrations and infographics to highlight results of various research projects carried out by the Youth Partnership.